by C.M. Sperberg-McQueen Anyone contemplating the intensity of XML-related work in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) nowadays might be forgiven for finding it hard to believe that XML 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation less than two years ago.
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Oracle Internet File System Now Supports XML, Java, and WebDAV
Oracle Internet File System, the first major innovation to file systems in 20 years, is an extensible file system for managing and accessing content on the internet, regardless of location or format. And it just got even better with the new update that supports XML, Java, and WebDAV.
What to do if you lose the SA user's password in SQL Server 6.5
If you lose the SA user's password in SQL Server 6.5, you can still recover even if you're using SQL Server with standard security. With standard security, you configure your server to permit users to log in by using only a defined login ID on your SQL server; each user's SQL Server logi
SQL Server 2000's Coolest Features
Just when you think you have a handle on SQL Server 7.0, Microsoft ships a new SQL Server release. SQL Server 2000 might skip 1,993 release numbers, but you won't find the same degree of difference between SQL Server 2000 and 7.0 as you found between SQL Server 7.0 and 6.5. Even so, this latest
Interview: A New Groove in Collaboration
After three years of secret development, Ray Ozzie, the creator of Lotus Notes, has resurfaced with a powerful new peer-to-peer collaboration platform, called Groove. XML Magazine Editor-in-Chief Steve Gillmor spoke with Ozzie about Groove and its underlying XML object store and communications techn
XML Data Islands for Downlevel Browsers
Using data islands enables us to refresh web views with static content whilst avoiding round trips to the web server. While we are all familiar with IE 5.0's XML Data Island features, we may not know that the same functionality can be obtained with IE 4.0 and Netscape Communicator 4.5.
XML Spy 3.5 beta 3 out
The third beta of the XML Spy 3.5 development environment for XML has been released, adding several new features to the recently-added support for XML Schema.
SQL Server 2000 Profiler: What's New and How to Effectively Use It
Learn everything you ever wanted to about Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Profiler and SQL Trace Architecture. This Support WebCast will talk about using stored procedures to trace, Replay facility, Index Tuning Wizard, scenarios, known issues, and will provide handy tips and tricks.
Microsoft boosts .Net with Great Plains deal
Microsoft Corp. made a serious move into the small-to-midsize business applications space and bolstered its .Net strategy at the same time with its purchase late last month of Great Plains Software Inc.
No More Drivel: SQL Server CE Delivers
By Andreas Sjöström Pocket PC developers have waited a long time for a stable, high-performing database. The release of SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition (SQL Server CE) has a lot to live up to. Read on to find out how to get started with the newest member of the Microsoft database family.