By Mike Ricciuti – Oracle on Wednesday boosted its support for the Linux operating system with a new version of its database software. The software maker said that it has developed a version of its 9i database software that can run across multiple Linux servers in a configuration called clust
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An Overview of MSXML 4.0
by Steven Livingstone – In this article we will look at the latest XML parser from Microsoft, MSXML 4.0. Microsoft has taken a lot of criticism in the past over its adoption of non-standard schema and XSL drafts, which happened most often in early parser releases and even version 3.0 to a lesser ext
Analyzing XML Schemas with the Schema Infoset Model
By Shane Curcuru – As the use of schemas grows, the need for tools to manipulate schemas grows. The new Schema Infoset Model provides a complete modeling of schemas themselves, including the concrete representations as well as the abstract relationships within a schema or a set of schemas. This arti
New OASIS Standards Approved
Three OASIS Committee Specifications, Directory Services Markup Language (DSML) v2, ebXML Registry Service (RS) v2, and ebXML Registry Information Model (RIM) v2, have passed final approval by the OASIS membership at-large to gain official status as OASIS Standards. To reach this milestone, each of
Hervé Deschamps – Did You Know? — June 2002
By Hervé Deschamps – Forms 6i, Apps HR, SQL, Apps Zoom in Custom.pll.
Full Outer Joins in Oracle9i
Learn how to use the new ANSI-compliant join syntax, which simplifies the task of performing a full outer join, from Sanjay Mishra, coauthor of Mastering Oracle SQL.
Support WebCast: Programming ADO SQLXML to Execute SQLXML Queries
Thursday, June 6, 2002: 10:00 A.M. Pacific time – The objective of this session is to introduce Visual Studio developers to the basics of using ADO in Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 and ASP applications to access SQL Server data as XML by executing SQLML queries. You will learn about the underlying arc
SQL Server in the Fast Lane
By Michael Otey – Here are seven facts that reveal why SQL Server’s market share is increasing so quickly.
Using One-Way Functions to Protect Sensitive Information in SQL Server Databases
by Peter Wayner – Find out how one-way functions can be used to help protect sensitive data in your SQL Server databases.
Microsoft, Softricity Enter Agreement
Two promote a complementary solution that allows enterprise companies to manage existing Windows-based applications as XML Web services over corporate networks.
