In this second installment of a three-part video series, Tom DeJuneas of Coca-Cola Bottling discusses migrating from Oracle Database to IBM DB2, the patching and compression advantages of IBM DB2, and the autonomic computing features of DB2.
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Display the last modified date of the file on the client with HTML5 File API and ASP .NET FileUpload
(Akram El Assas) Three days ago, someone asked a question on MSDN forums. Yesterday, I joined the conversation. The question was about displaying the last modified date of the file on the client with the ASP .NET FileUpload server control.
Insert Value From Radio Button in MySQL in PHP
(Vineet Kumar Saini) In the previous article you saw how to insert a value from a textbox into a MySQL database in PHP. In this article you will see how to insert a value from a radio button into a MySQL database using PHP.
Integrating Java EE applications and C-based implementations in WebSphere Application Server
(Sharad Chandra) The Java Native Interface (JNI) is a programming framework that enables Java code running in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to call and to be called by native applications and libraries written in other languages such as C, C++ and assembly.
Azure Table Storage
Azure Table Storage For those of you looking into NoSQL engines, Windows Azure Table Storage is another player in the mix. The main difference between Windows Azure Table Storage and other engines is that it is only supported inside the Windows Azure platform. If you wish to use it outside of Windows Azure, it is not available. How does it […]
Rounding Coordinates or Ordinates in SDO_GEOMETRY
(Simon Greener) This article presents a function that can be used to round the individual ordinates of the coordinates of an sdo_geometry.
Finding stuff in ALL_VIEWS using XML
(Scott Wesley) Quite some time ago when I first started blogging I wrote a post regarding limitations on searching the ALL_VIEWS dictionary view.
IBM and DB2 version 10
(Philip Howard) IBM has just announced the general availability of DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX and Windows. As might be expected from a major release, there is a lot in it, though the focus is more on providing improvements than in introducing new capabilities, though there are still some of those.
ColdFusion 10 – Selectively Exposing ColdFusion Component Behaviors With Closures
(Ben Nadel) Last night, I was watching Douglas Crockford’s YUI presentation, “Principles of Security.” In his talk, Crockford discusses safe “Object Systems” in which objects are given as little authority as possible in order to do their work; “as it turns out, good design uses information hiding as
How to resize InnoDB logs?
(Thomas) If for any reason you need to change the size of InnoDB log files (also known as transaction logs), but not sure how to do it, this post will guide you through the steps.
