As the world is codified one schema at a time, what are the consequences and implications? This first half of a two-part essay examines why schemas are essentially political.
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XML for SQL Server 2000 Web Release 1 Beta 2
Microsoft® SQL Server 2000 introduced several features for querying database tables and receiving the results as an XML document. However, as shipped, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 does not allow changes to an XML document as database inserts, updates, and deletes or the loading of large XML files into
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We've brought together the leading experts in the industry. Speakers like Steve Wynkoop, Hilary Feier, Don Kiely, Terry Weiss, Mark Souza, Craig Utley, Mike Otey, and other Microsoft and third-party speakers. Register online!
Tools Update: RSSApplet and Xparse-J
Webmasters need tools for many technologies, and XML is no exception. The venerable RSSViewerApplet had a few problems and limitations that have been removed in the newly released version 1.2.
Unicorn XML Toolkit, Version 1.00.00
The new product – Unicorn XML Toolkit, Version 1.00.00 – is released. Unicorn XML Toolkit is a developer product implementing various XML-enabling technologies. Take a look to find out what's all included.
Handling Special Content
by John E. Simpson, XML.com This month we've gleaned a couple of questions about handling special content in XML documents.
SQL 2000 Demo
SQL Server 2000 includes many new features that extend its capabilities as a high performance relational database system with a rich development environment. These samples present an overview of new product features including AWE support, new data types, new user-defined and built-in functions as we
XML Q&A
By Rich Rollman, SQL Server Magazine During the past two months, readers' questions have centered on using ADO and XML. This month, let's explore a different area of SQL Server 2000—the ability to store, index, and retrieve XML.
XML Encryption Activity started by the W3C
Encryption renders data (plain-text) confidential (cipher-text) such that it can be safely stored or transmitted and only the intended recipients can restore the data to its original form. This feature is important given that all manner of applications are using the Internet to exchange payment and
Introducing .NET » Chapter 1: .NET Overview
Read Chapter 1 from latest Wrox Press book: Introducing .NET. The book is designed to tell you exactly what you need to know, to cut through the fog and to bring you a clear picture of what .NET is, and what you can expect to be able to do using it.