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Converting XML to CSV using XSLT 1.0
(Fahd Shariff) This post shows you how to convert a simple XML file to CSV using XSLT.
ASP.NET Repeater with jQuery Slider
(Tadit Dash) In this Blog, we will learn how to integrate one jQuery Slider Plugin with the ASP.NET Repeater Control.
Advanced security hardening in WebSphere Application Server V7, V8 and V8.5, Part 1: Overview and approach to security hardening
(Martin Lansche and Keys Botzum) Security consists of more than just some firewalls at the edge of your network protecting you from the outside. It is a difficult and complex set of actions and procedures that strive to strengthen your systems as much as is appropriate. This article discusses many a
Create Physical Standby Database using RMAN Restore
(mdinh) Normally, when I create physical standby database, the configuration has the same directory structures and name values as production with the exception of db_unique_name.
In-Memory Column Store versus the Buffer Cache
(Maria Colgan) In this week’s blog post I’m going to address just one question. It’s actually the question I have gotten the most since I started blogging on Oracle Database In-Memory.
Associative arrays and Nested tables
(connormcdonald) A common criticism of PLSQL is that the “original” array datatype, now called associative arrays are perfect for passing stuff back and forth to 3GL environments (for example .Net), but canno be used within SQL natively, for example:
Watch this! Move your DB2 monitoring to the in-memory interface (WLM monitoring)
(Henrik Loeser) Since its first days as a database management system, DB2 has been been changed. It has been extended by new features to serve customer requirements and has been adapted to the state of the art in hardware and software technology.
Clustered Column Store Index: Concurrency and Isolation Levels
(Sunil Agarwal) The clustered column store index (CCI) has been designed for Data Warehouse scenario which primarily involves
Managing shards of MySQL databases with MySQL Fabric
(Martin Arrieta and Fernando Ipar) This is the fourth post in our MySQL Fabric series. In case you’re joining us now, we started with an introductory post, and then discussed High Availability (HA) using MySQL Fabric here (Part 1) and here (Part 2).

