(Ben Nadel) Most of the time, when we use jQuery to send data over to the server, it gets delivered as either a query string value or a form value. And, most of the time, this is exactly what we want. Occasionally, however, we might have data that doesn’t quite conform to a simple set of name-value
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Creating Custom XPath Functions using Oracle JDeveloper
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(Leons Petrazickis) Getting Started with pureQuery is the latest free ebook in the DB2 on Campus book series. It aims to help you:
The Latest in Advanced Performance Diagnostics for DB2 LUW
(Natasha Tolub) Recent releases of DB2 (LUW) have continued to introduce improved ways to monitor the performance of your system, and uncover & solve performance problems.
How To Set Up MySQL Database Replication With SSL Encryption On Debian Squeeze
(Falko Timme) This tutorial describes how to set up database replication in MySQL using an SSL connection for encryption (to make it impossible for hackers to sniff out passwords and data transferred between the master and slave).
Install Optim Performance Manager 4.1.0.1, Part 2: Install and configure the Extended Insight feature
(Thuan Bui and Lakshmi Palaniappan) Learn about IBM Optim Performance Manager Extended Insight option, and how to install and configure the Extended Insight client to monitor DB2 Call Level Interface, JDBC, and WebSphere applications.
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SQL Server Disaster Recovery Expo Tomorrow, June 17th Today is the last day to register for this free expo and gain access to the insights and experiences of Eight renowned experts in SQL Server Disaster Recover. Our speakers include Alan Berry, Sarah Barela, Keven Kline and others. Additional content is available in the optional premium track for those wishing to […]
Surrogate Key Assignment Techniques
SQL Server Disaster Recovery Expo Coming this Friday, June 17th. Only one more day to register for this free Expo and gain access to the insights and experiences of Eight renowned experts in SQL Server Disaster Recovery, including Kevin Kline, Sarah Barela, Alan Berry and others. Additional content is available in a premium track for those wishing to dig even […]
Punctuation in XPath, part 3: ‘@’ and ‘..’
(Evan Lenz) We’ve seen what “.” means (part 1) and what “/” means (part 2). And we’ve seen that we can use any expression (parenthesizing it as necessary) as a step in a path expression.
Lessons for Microdata from schema.org
(Jeni Tennison) There is (obviously, from the way my tweet stream, feed reader and email have filled up) lots to say at many levels about schema.org, a new collaboration between Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! that describes the next phase in search engines’ extraction of semantics from web pages. In t
