When you are ready to build and run your XML Web service, you must first compile the ASP.NET Web Service project. Once compiled, you can run the XML Web service.
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Form Authentication in ASP.NET using XML
(Pang Tat Sean) In ASP.NET, most of the tedious work of writing authentication form has been taken out. When user logs in using form authentication, a cookie is created and used to track the user throughout the site. Once user successfully logs in, you can issue an authentication cookie to save auth
Using SQL Anywhere Database with a Web Services Server
(Jayaram Krishnaswamy) This article explains how to create a web services server that works with the SQL Anywhere database. The entire process, from creating the database through verifying installation of the web service, will be described.
Improve persistence with Apache Derby and iBATIS, Part 2: Data definition in Derby
(Daniel Wintschel) In this second tutorial of a three-part series, learn more about how you can improve persistence in your database-driven Java applications by combining Apache Derby’s power as a small-footprint embeddable database with the iBATIS object-relational (OR) mapping framework. In Part 2
SQL Server Integration Services: Simplify database maintenance
(Jeremy Kadlec) SQL Server took a leap forward in database maintenance functionality with the introduction of SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) in SQL Server 2005. The SQL Server Development Team at Microsoft adapted SSIS to offer point-and-click database maintenance, offering vast improvements
How to Make SQL Dependency Work Where It Doesn’t
(Sandeep Bhatia) The intent of the article is not to let one know about the internals of SQL Dependency nor it is meant to guide readers to scenarios where SQL Dependency should be used. We already have some very good content on the site that details internals and usage of query notification in SQL
Error message when you open SQL Server Enterprise Manager after you uninstall the SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components: ‘Snap-in failed to initialize’
Consider the following scenario. You install the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components on a computer where SQL Server 2000 is installed. If you uninstall the SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components from the computer and then try to open SQL Server Enterprise Manager,
Oracle 10g Scheduler Enhancements, Part 1
(Jim Czuprynski) As my responsibilities as an Oracle DBA have increased over the years, I have noticed a commensurate increase in ever-more complex requirements for scheduling tasks to occur at frequent – and sometimes less-than frequent! – intervals.
More information on the zIIP specialty engine
(Willie Favero) Information about the IBM System z9 Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) specialty engine is slowly beginning to slip out. This entry will just be a few links to other materials.
Put Some Muscle in Your Business
(David A. Kelly) For scientific and technical publishing giant Elsevier, building the second-largest UNIX-based online transaction processing (OLTP) database wasn’t about the technology achievement or awards it might win. It was all about serving the customer better.
