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JAX-RPC Bodes Well for Web Services
by Sameer Tyagi – JAX-RPC uses XML to expose procedure calls to periphery apps and give developers APIs to build XML-RPC-based Web services.
Introducing .NET My Services
by Markus Egger – .NET My Services is Microsoft’s first attempt at creating a professional, commercial and widely available Web services platform. The .NET My Services umbrella hosts a number of different Web services, such as a Calendar service, a Contacts repository, and much, much more. These ser
Implementing XPath for Wireless Devices
by Bilal Siddiqui – In this two-part article, I will discuss XPath and its use in Wireless applications. In the first part, we will consider applying XPath to both XML and its Wireless counterpart WBXML (Wireless Binary XML). We will also discuss the design of an XPath processing engine suitable for
Oracle9iAS Discoverer
Alert Discoverer users when new data arrives Q: How to setup alert of new data for Discoverer users?A: Call the following package from a table update trigger. Requires Oracle9i Database.
How to Install SQL Server 2000 Clustering
By Brad M. McGehee – The purpose of this article is to show you how to install SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition onto a Windows 2000, two-node cluster using an Active/Passive configuration. Installing SQL Server 2000 clustering is not an easy task. It requires a good knowledge of Windows 2000, SQL
Microsoft Windows Server DevCon 2002
Learn from Microsoft experts how to code scalable, secure, high-performance server and datacenter applications for Windows 2000 and Windows .NET Servers.
Getting started with SQLXML
SQLXML allows you to send queries to your SQL Server database and to be able to retrieve the results in XML over the web. You can then take these results and use them in your applications or publish them on the web. This article will tell you how to set it up.
RDF Site Summary 1.0 Modules: Service Status
This module extends RSS to include elements which allow the description of the status and current availability of services and servers. Some data, such as whether a server is up or not, would normally be generated automatically, whilst other data, such as explanatory text for humans, might be
Introdution to XQuery (Part 2 of 4)
by Srinivas Pandrangi and Alex Cheng, et al. – Part 2 of this article builds on the XQuery language introduced in Part I of this series, digging more deeply into the XQuery data model. You'll see how to use XQuery's simple typed values, nodes, sequences, constants and variables, and operator