(Tomasz Janczuk) Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0 is an add-on to Visual Studio 2005 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. It provides advanced Web services capabilities, helping to keep pace with the evolving Web services protocol specifications.
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Synchronizing a Local Data Store with Microsoft Outlook
Many organizations have made multi-million dollar investments in customer relationship management (CRM) systems and line of business (LOB) applications over the last decade. Although many of these applications have delivered significant business benefits, some organizations have found that these bes
Access In-memory Objects Easily with JoSQL
(Laurence Moroney) Once in a while something comes along that is so simple, so straightforward, and so obvious that it’s amazing that nobody did it long ago. Take blogging, for example: People have been putting their thoughts into various media for a long time, certainly long before the Web. Give so
How Oracle approaches the problem of identity management
(Bob Watkins) Oracle Identity Management is a comprehensive identity management solution that leverages the strengths of its underlying database and application server. It includes centralized and delegated administration over user identities and access to services, provisioning of user services, an
Stored Procedures For Beginners — Part – 1
(Vivek.T) This article serves to prime the discussion on SQL Server stored procedure programming. It will tell you what a stored procedure is, how stored procedures are often used, and why and how you should use them.
A Whole Lotta Fusion Going On
(Jeff Spicer) Recently, I read the comments of an industry analyst who wrote that Oracle had managed to “mystify the market by naming everything Fusion,” referring to Oracle’s recent product strategy announcements and releases that bear the name “Fusion.” While the analyst has a point—there is in
ADO.NET for the Object-Oriented Programmer – Part One
(Dave Veeneman) Of all the pieces in the .NET puzzle, I have always found ADO.NET to be the most puzzling. That’s probably because I like object-oriented programming. ADO.NET just doesn’t seem to fit in with an object-oriented approach, even though it has some object oriented features of its own. I
MBS Technologies Provides Storage Options for Content Manager Users
(Alex Woodie) iSeries shops that don’t want to use optical libraries as secondary storage medium for their IBM DB2 Content Manager for iSeries environments have a friend in MBS Technologies. While IBM pushes optical libraries to Content Manager for iSeries users, MBS Technologies is having success s
Oracle, Sun Reaffirm Alliance on Solaris, Java
(John Pallatto) Oracle Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc., perennial allies in the competition against IBM and Microsoft Corp., reaffirmed that they will continue to work together in the development of Java applications and in marketing Oracle software.
Multithreading in VB.NET
(John Spano) Multithreading, a very powerful technique, is essential for modern software development. Software users expect to work with a very responsive program that they don’t have to wait on, which is a very reasonable demand with the processor speeds that are currently available. Enter multit
