(Martin Rowe and David Seager) This article series shows you how to use WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) Studio to create BIRT reports that show the contents of services within WSRR, as well as how to deploy them directly to WSRR and how to view them using the WSRR Report Viewer.
Other News
DB2 Health Checks – Part 3
(Craig S. Mullins) In parts one and two of this series on DB2 health checks, we discussed the importance of regularly checking the health of your DB2 subsystems and applications. We also looked at some of the issues involved in a health check including figuring out the scope of what is to be involve
ADF Thematic Map in ADF 12c (12.1.3)
(Andrejus Baranovskis) ADF Thematic Map component from DVT library was updated in ADF 12c with marker zoom option and area layer styling (ADF 12c (12.1.3) new features).
Cloning pluggable database with custom snapshot
(Ilmar Kerm) When cloning pluggable databases Oracle gives you also SNAPSHOT COPY clause to utilize storage system snapshot capabilities to save on storage space.
Getting started with Oracle Database In-Memory Part II – In-Memory Population
(Maria Colgan) In part two of this series on getting started with Oracle Database In-Memory I’ll explain how and when objects are populated into the In-Memory column store (IM column store) and exactly how you can control it.
MariaDB: Selective binary logs events
(Frederic Descamps) In the first post in a series on MariaDB features we find interesting, we begin with selectively skipping replication of binlog events. This feature is available on MariaDB 5.5 and 10.
WPF Popup: Offering User Choices
(Ged Mead) In this post and several previous ones, I’ve described how to create, display, position and dismiss a WPF Popup. I said at the beginning that one of the useful features of the Popup is that it will accept focus and therefore users can click on elements in the Popup in order to fire events
Converting XML Schemas to Schematron (#11): Partial order validation for following sibling elements
(Rick Jelliffe) This article is part of a series describing how to convert from W3C XML Schemas to ISO Schematron. They are very different schema languages! This time we look at some code with quite complex XPaths: we want to validate that the element that follows another element in a document is on
Importance of Recovery Model in SQL Server
(Arshad Ali) Have you ever wondered, especially in the case of a data warehousing scenario, why the transaction log file grows bigger and bigger and sometimes even much bigger than your actual database’s data files? What caused it to happen? How do you control it? How does the recovery model of a da
SQL SERVER – Simple Demo of New Cardinality Estimation Features of SQL Server 2014
(Pinal Dave) SQL Server 2014 has new cardinality estimation logic/algorithm. The cardinality estimation logic is responsible for quality of query plans and majorly responsible for improving performance for any query.
