(Ravi Kumar) In the previous articles I explained about .Net Framework – An Introduction, All About Page Life Cycle with an Example – ASP.Net, Three Tier Architecture and Three Layer Architecture – .Net Framework, C# – Design Patterns in Software Development Process, ASP.NET MVC Framework & Applica
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HTML 5 IndexedDB Database
(Sourabh Somani) In my previous article I discussed Web SQL Database in HTML 5. This article explains the IndexedDB database, its features and the differences between Web SQL and IndexedDB.
Modifying hard coded URL for sub-reports, embedded datasource reference etc. in SSRS reports
(vamittal) I recently faced an issue while migrating our SSRS reports from one server farm to another with reports having an embedded data source, sub-report URL etc. in them. Needless to say but both the farms had different URLs:
Referring to Content Control Using C#
(Ming Man Chan) For the Microsoft Office developers before Office 2010, they will be familiar with ActiveX control. Microsoft Office has come out with a Content Control since Office 2010. How the controls are referenced is different from the ActiveX control. This article will show you how to refer
ORA-09925: Unable to create audit trail file
(Anju Garg) I received this error message when I started my virtual machine and tried to logon to my database as sysdba to startup the instance.
Use tree binding accessors to show detail rows
(Richard Olrichs) Tree bindings can be very handy, for example to combine details in the same row as the master. Let’s assume we have the following starting point based on the HR schema:We see the department in a form layout with navigation buttons, with a table under the form showing information ab
Oracle E-Business Suite Security – Signed JAR Files – What Should You Do – Part II
(mmiller) In our blog post on 16-May, we provided guidance on Java JAR signing for the E-Business Suite. We are continuing our research on E-Business Suite Java JAR signing and will be presenting it in a forthcoming educational webinar.
DB2 Health Checks – Part 1
(Craig S. Mullins) Left to their own devices, DB2 databases and applications will accumulate problems over time. Things that used to work, stop working. This can happen for various reasons including the addition of more data, a reduction in some aspect of business data, different types of data, more
Back to Buffer Pool Basics: Part 5C – DWQT and VDWQT
(Willie Favero) Before we jump into discussing the last two variable buffer pool thresholds, the defaults for the previously discussed fixed buffer pool thresholds are: immediate write threshold (IWTH) – 97.5%, data management threshold (DMTH) – 95%, and prefetch threshold (SPTH) – 90%.
A common problem
(Keith Murphy) With the majority of the clients where I perform server audits I find an issue where both the host server and MySQL are not configured with anything other than the default values for the open files limit.
