By Eli Robillard – The document assists users migrating from Microsoft Access to Microsoft SQL Server. Though written specifically for users of GenericDB, the process may be applied to any Access database. Of particular note are the instructions to convert a Random Autonumber field to one whi
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Strategies to Reduce SQL Server Blocking
by Sancho Fock – Learn how to identify and reduce SQL Server blocking.
XMLmind XML Editor Version 2.1 released
XMLmind XML Editor (XXE for short) is an XML editor featuring DTD and XML Schema aware editing commands and a word processor-like view configured using W3C’s cascading style sheets (CSS). See Features for more information.
XP and XML
by Eric van der Vlist – The links between the XP and XML communities were covered last year in an XML.com article by Leigh Dodds, “XP Meets XML”. I will cover the technical relationships between XP and XML in the remainder of this article.
EXSLT by example
Community standards have had a very important role in XML technology, from SAX to RDDL. The most important community standard for XSLT is the EXSLT initiative for standard extension functions and elements. In this article, Uche Ogbuji uses practical examples to introduce and demonstrate some useful
Simple XML Processing With elementtree
by Uche Ogbuji – Fredrik Lundh, well known in Python circles as “the effbot”, has been an important contributor to Python and to PyXML. He has also developed a variety of useful tools, many of which involve Python and XML. One of these is elementtree, a collection of lightweight utilities for XML pr
XSLT On Client Side
This article shows how to use XSLT on the client side to transform XML into HTML. More specifically, we’ll look at the following examples:
Make Web Services More Flexible
by David Chappell and Tony Hong – RPC mechanisms limit Web services’ usefulness, but asynchronous messaging adds reliability and flexibility to data movement. See how JMS and SOAP provide effective data transport.
Trustworthy Computing Security Update
This market bulletin provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Slammer worm. It includes detailed information about which systems are susceptible to the virus, provides links to the latest security patches, and suggests proactive steps that customers can take to safeguard their system
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