This week we will we will continue to make use of our previously acquired knowledge of the Google Web Services API and SVG. Now that we have the SOAP functionality in place, we need to turn towards the SVG end of the application.
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Book Announcement: System Architecture with XML
By Berthold Daum and Udo Merten – XML is bringing together some fairly disparate groups into a new cultural clash: document developers trying to understand what a transaction is, database analysts getting upset because the relational model doesn’t fit anymore, and web designers having to deal with s
Case Study: Reducing Memory Usage with MTS
By Brian Keating – This article assumes that the reader has at least a basic knowledge of the MTS architecture—how dispatchers, shared servers, request queues and response queues all interact. The primary focus of this article is to discuss a real-world case of implementing MTS on a production datab
Archive log switch history
by Jeremy Birkett – Here is a script to track archive log switching by the day and by the hour. Since most of the work on our databases take place between the 1st and 7th of the month, the script is limited by that. It shows you the number of switches by the hour and by the day. It’s very […]
Developing Pocket PC Apps with SQL Server CE
by Wei-Meng Lee – A look at the new SQL Server CE edition, included in the .NET Compact Framework, in Pocket PC applications.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Web Services Toolkit
The Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Web Services Toolkit delivers tools, code, samples and whitepapers for building XML Web services and Web applications with SQL Server 2000. This toolkit enables developers to easily create XML Web services via SQLXML 3.0.
In Search of SQL Server Innovators
By Brian Moran – Do friends walk into your server room and sigh, “Wow, I wish I had a SQL Server setup like that”? Learn how to win cool prizes and the fame you deserve in the 2002 SQL Server Innovator contest!
Book Review: Transact-SQL Cookbook
by Ales Spetic & Jonathan Gennick – So you have mastered Transact-SQL, and you know how to SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE data. But, do you know how to create and use a pivot table, how to summarize classes of sets of data, how to find the complement of a set, how to calculate a matrix trace, ho
Optimizing SQL Server Performance by using File and Filegroups
By Alexander Chigrik – Learn how to optimize SQL Server Performance using files and filegroups.
W3C Releases New Version of Web Services Spec WSDL
By Richard Karpinski – The W3C this week released a new version of the Web Services Description Language (WSDL), a key protocol for enabling enterprise-class Web services. The new draft version of WSDL 1.2 further details how to define an XML-based description of a Web service — basically, t
