(Craig S. Mullins) It is almost that time of year again, time for the annual European IDUG conference. And as anyone who has ever attended this conference can tell you, it will be chock full of news, education, and networking opportunities for DB2 programmers, DBAs, sysprogs, and users!
Other News
Configurable Buffer: JTS and Oracle
(Simon Greener) In the Version History notes for the latest release 1.12 of the Java Topology Suite is the following:
Invoke an XSL Rendering Programmatically with the Sitecore ASP.NET CMS
(John West) The Adding a XSLT output (HTML) into C# thread on the Sitecore Developer Network (SDN) forums prompted me to write this blog post that demonstrates how to use C# to invoke an XSL rendering with the Sitecore ASP.NET CMS.
TFS 2010 – Customization of Work Item Type Definition (Part 1)
(Subodh Sohoni) With this article, we will start a series of articles to review the customization of work item type definition in the context of changes that we observe in work item tracking in TFS 2010.
Monitoring Index Usage in Oracle Databases
(David Fitzjarrell) With the plethora of database-centric applications available today, and with the performance problems they can generate, it can be a worthy effort to determine which vendor-created indexes are and are not being used. This is especially helpful if you’re working closely with the a
How Can SQL Server Denali Columnstore Indexes Help Your BI Solution?
(Mark Kromer) In the world of data warehouse specific databases, column-oriented databases (as opposed to the classic row-based databases) are becoming very popular.
How to create a simple hello world ASP.NET MVC? (Tutorial No: 1)
(Questpond) In this tutorial we will see how to create a first MVC application using VS 2010 and the MVC 2 template. This complete series is divided in to 50 parts with labs and video demos.
Reading an AWR Report — 3
(Hemant K Chitale) Continuing the Reading an AWR report series ….
The System of Record Approach to Multi-Master Database Applications
(Robert Hodges) Multi-master database systems that span sites are an increasingly common requirement in business applications. Yet the way such applications work in practice is not quite what you would think from accounts of NoSQL systems like Cassandra or SQL-based systems like Oracle RAC.
Mapping RDFa to Microdata
(Jeni Tennison) This post is part of a three-part series that analyses the differences in features and syntax between microdata and RDFa. The series attempts: