(Grant Fritchey) I consider myself to be the most responsible for making such a huge deal about the differences between what is labeled as an Estimated Plan and an Actual Plan.
Other News
Using 3rd party tools. T-SQL Tuesday #119
(Kenneth Fisher) It’s that time again! Alex Yates (b/t) has asked us to discuss a time in tech when we’ve changed our mind. I decided in the end to go with something I’m in the process of changing.
A First Look at Java Inline Classes
(Ben Evans) In this article, I’ll introduce inline classes. This feature is the evolution of what were previously referred to as “value types.”
DB2 Administrative SQL Cookbook: Finding Statements in the Package Cache using a lot of Temporary Space
(Ember Crooks) To find recently executed statements that have used a lot of temporary space in Db2. Sometimes temp space will fill up, and particularly if temp space is not on its own file system, it can cause database-wide issues.
JSON To XML / XML To JSON Conversion In .NET Core
(Bipin Joshi) JSON is a preferred format for transferring data over the wire in modern web apps. However, at times you need to deal with XML data format.
Creating Another Self-destruct Program
(Hannes DuPreez) You may find the title of this article somewhat misleading. Yes, I have written about this subject before, but as I have said many a time: There are many ways to skin a cat.
Laravel 5.8 Tutorial: Build your First CRUD App with Laravel and MySQL (PHP 7.1+)
(Ahmed Bouchefra) Throughout this tutorial for beginners you’ll learn to use Laravel 5.8 – the latest version of one of the most popular PHP frameworks – to create a CRUD web application with a MySQL database from scratch and step by step starting with the installation of Composer (PHP package manag
Identifying the TNS_ADMIN for an deployment in GoldenGate Microservices
(Bobby Curtis) Setting up network routing/access with Oracle GoldenGate Microservices (12.3 and later) can be an interesting experience.
Menu Popup with Declarative List
(Jeffrey Kemp) In the past when I’ve needed to add half a dozen or more buttons to a page, I’ve sometimes encased them in a Collapsible region so that the user can slide them out of the way instead of clogging up the screen.
Oracle Fail Safe is deprecated with Oracle Database 19c
(Mike.Dietrich) I wanted to put this on the blog for quite a while but forgot to do so. Since Oracle Database 19c, Oracle Fail Safe has been deprecated. What does this mean?
