by Amy Rubusch – A common task in Web site design is providing an update page to update information stored in a database.In .NET, you can design a form easily by dragging and dropping controls such as labels, textboxes, and dropdown boxes onto a Web form. Once you design your form and write
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True DBA Blooper #9: Backup plan backfires
By Sara Cushman – Every DBA knows the importance of a good backup and recovery plan, but finding one that actually works isn’t so simple.
Mulling Over the Database Decision
By Erika Morphy – Ultimately, the CIO’s selection of a database system is driven by the needs of the applications it must support, along with a complex matrix of other issues.
Essential XML Quick Reference
If you’re a developer looking for a quick and useful reference on some of the fundamental standards around XML, look no more. In a handy paperback edition priced at $24.99, Essential XML Quick Reference from Addison-Wesley is a great buy. Regardless of which programming language you use, this book s
XML & Web Services for Microsoft Developers – Part I
More and more developers are using XML in their applications. Both, Web and desktop application developers are exploring the new possibilities made available by XML and Web services. Various Microsoft products, such as SQL Server 2000 and .NET, natively support XML, and various toolkits, such as MSX
An Elegant Way to Code Data-Entry Systems
by Anthony Tomasic – The XForms standard defines a set of XML elements that expand browsers’ power to capture and validate forms-based data. Get an overview of this powerful way to code data-entry systems.
iAnywhere Solutions Tops Mobile Database Market
iAnywhere Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), announced that it leads the mobile database market for the sixth year in a row, with overv70% market share. The company’s SQL Anywhere Studio powers mobile, remote, embedded and workgroup database solutions across a range of industr
Automating SQL Server Management with WMI (Part 3)
Marcin Policht’s latest article in the ‘SQL Server Management with WMI’ series continues a discussion on using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) for managing SQL Server and presents sample code for performing SQL database backup and restore.
Book Excerpt: Oracle9i XML Handbook
Create and deploy cross-platform, transaction-based applications on Oracle9i with XMLthe industry standard for describing data for e-business application integration and business-to-business exchanges.
Did you Know? – By Hervé Deschamps
Database Admin, Reports Server, ODBC, Oracle Apps views from SQL*Plus, Performance Collection Services, Importing Java in Forms, Resource Management on an Oracle Database.