(Hemant K Chitale) ALWAYS mention the actual Start and End Times and Contents of all backups.
Other News
Using Application_Error in ASP.NET MVC’s global.asax to Handle Errors
(William Duffy) ASP.NET MVC’s controllers have great error handling capabilities and can be easily extended to cater for application specific requirements. However, many developer don’t want to manage errors at a controller level and would rather manage 99 percent of errors from a single location. T
Dynamically set control visibility inside ItemTemplate’s of GridView using Bind Expression
(Abhijit Jana) GridView TemplateField allow us to specify custom controls, multiple fields and Html using a custom template. TemplateField allows us to define a completely customized template for GridView Column. We can bind the data with in template control using binding expression.
At your service: REST with DB2 pureXML!
(Matthias Nicola) Undeniably, XML is the message format of choice for many service-oriented architectures and application integration efforts. Also, many SOA and web service implementaions use REST as the protocol for accessing URL-addressable resources and services. REST stands for Representational
What can I DROP?
(Mark Grennan) So you have inherited a MySQL server and no one know what applications are use what databases. Space is every tight and every night transactions logs almost fill your hard disk. The server was once used as a replication server and it seems every database the company uses is duplica
Down with the Data Warehouse! Long Live the Semantic Data Warehouse!
(Rob Gonzalez) I had a call with a Fortune 100 IT team that is looking at using semantic technology as an alternative to the Data Warehouse. This is my favorite kind of conversation, since I firmly believe the traditional data warehouse is dead but just doesn’t know it yet.
Task Exception Handling in .NET 4.5
(Stephen Toub) For the .NET Framework 4.5 Developer Preview, a lot of work has been done to improve the Task Parallel Library (TPL), in terms of functionality, in terms of performance, and in terms of integration with the rest of the .NET Framework.
.Net 4.5 Brings Changes
(wubayou) As is usually the case with new releases, .NET 4.5 brings with it many changes. Developers will have to account for such changes, and doing so may be difficult at first. Here are some highlights worth noting.
Are you starting to think about upgrading to DB2 10?
(Willie Favero) Is DB2 10 on your mind lately? Are you thinking maybe it’s about time to at least start putting a migration plan to DB2 10 in place? If so, that’s great. If not, why? You do realize that DB2 10 went generally available back on October 22, 2010, that’s just about one (1) year a
Moving SQL Server System Databases
(Satnam Singh) I was recently examining the configuration of one of our production database servers. This server was involved in Merge Replication. All the database files on this server were dumped on one small SAN drive.
