I recently received the following email which brings up a good point for those of you using the Recordset.AddNew method to add new rows to your database tables.
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Experience the Possibilities with Oracle 10g Express Edition
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SOA Web Services Feature — Best Practices For Securing Web Services
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Using the system function fn_listextendedproperty of SQL Server 2005 for .NET applications: Part I
(Michael Livshitz) I think all of us , developing some .NET application (it doesn’t matter ASP.Net or Windows forms) with SQL Server as database, sooner or later face the next task.
Embedding Resources in ASP.NET 2.0 Assemblies – Part 2
(Mark Hines) Using embedded resources with ASP.NET 2.0 has made deploying your server controls easier than ever. First, we will address some issues that need clarification when using embedded resources. Then, it will be time to leverage this power and its inherent flexibility to easily customize t
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JDeveloper Is Hard Not to Like
(Peter Coffee) When eWeek labs reviewed the first release of Oracle’s JDeveloper 10g in July 2004, the only downside we found in that capable Java tool set was its lack of support for Apple Computer’s Mac OS X.
Seven Steps to XML Mastery, Step 2: Display for the Web
(Frank Coyle) With step 1 to XML mastery—learning how to read XML code—behind us, it’s time to go to work. In this article, we move on up to step 2 and tackle the often tricky problem of how to get XML content out onto the Web. ZwiftBooks, a web-based bookseller that prides itself in getting books t
How to Test and Debug an ASP.NET 2.0 Application
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Disk storage access with DB2 for z/OS
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