(Jeni Tennison) There’s been quite a bit of discussion recently about the use of hash-bang URIs following their adoption by Gawker, and the ensuing downtime of that site.
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Advanced replication for the masses – Part III – Replication topologies
(Giuseppe Maxia) After part I: the basics, and part II: parallel apply, we deal now with some more mundane topic, or how to deploy replication services in a way that they fit our business, covering from the basic master/slave to the most advanced multi-source scheme.
Invoking cross-cell EJBs using WebSphere Integration Developer V7 or WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus V7
(Dave A. Krier and Satish Mamindla) This article shows you how to use WebSphere Integration Developer V7 to invoke an EJB hosted in a WebSphere cell that is outside of a WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus or WebSphere Process Server cell.
SQL SERVER – WRITELOG – Wait Type – Day 17 of 28
(Pinal Dave) WRITELOG is one of the most interesting wait types. So far we have seen a lot of different wait types, but this log type is associated with log file which makes it interesting to deal with.
Mixing It Up… Database Platform Style
Have You Watched the Current Show? SelecTViews – Open source databases as a tool for expanding your systems, Interview with EnterpriseDB CEO, Ed Boyajian, a SQL Server tip of the day…Also, information about tablets, Jeopardy! challenge, new Gartner BI report and much more. [Watch the Show] Mixing It Up… Database Platform Style It seems that there are some interesting trends […]
OTLT – One True Lookup Table
SelecTViews (Free video show!) So much data, so many databases…to the moon! Cloud exit strategies, cloud security considerations, wireless access to data… Jeopardy!(tm) ….and the SSWUG Virtual Conference, Bus. Intelligence Upgrade hesitations and much more. [Watch the Show] Featured Article(s) Troubleshooting SQL Server 2008 Database Mail Problems In this article, Alexander Chigrik explains some problems that you can have when […]
Use Comments To Flag Bugs and Undone Items
(Dan Haught) You have probably seen the Task List toolwindow in Visual Studio .NET. This window shows you a number of useful things including any known compile errors in your code. But did you know it will also show you all your bugs and undone items? Well, it doesn’t actually do this automatically,
Discover a New WCF with Discovery
(Juval Lowy) All the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) calls possible with the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 share two constraints. First, the port or pipe assigned to the service must be available.
Oracle 11g RDBMS Password Expiration Default – Possible Impact on OBI 11g
(Christian Screen) The Oracle 11g db seems to default to expiring a user’s password within a fairly short window. Recently I was testing an old OBI 11g VM I had put together and when the Weblogic services didn’t start up properly the investigation and troubleshooting phase began.
What’s New Since V9.7 GA?
(Natasha Tolub) IBM released DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows (LUW) in June of 2009. Since that time we have been hard at work enhancing DB2 and adding new capabilities through a series of fixpacks, releasing DB2 pureScale, as well as introducing a high-value new edition called DB2 Advanced Ente
