IBM is offering free technology for download that’s designed to help organizations reuse content. It works with the company’s DB2 Content Manager software, one of several content management products from IBM.
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Change Password for SQL Server User
(David Weber) Most security experts’ recommendations include changing passwords frequently to enhance security. It is easy to change the password on a SQL Server Username via Query Analyzer. Changing the password with Query Analyzer makes it easy to coordinate changing the password on the database s
javax.xml Package Description
This reference provides explanations and descriptions for the javax.xml class packages.
Working with Variables – Reference Type vs. Value Types
(D.G. Kishore) Here is an working example to understand the basic difference between Reference Types and value Types. On this topic, you might have read many articles and tried couple of example code as well. My idea is to present the difference, by using a Web form with options to see the value
Back to Basics (Sample Chapter)
(Jeremy Zawodny and Derek J. Balling) This chapter from High Performance MySQL talks about binary distributions, the sections in a configuration file, and some SHOW commands that provide a window into what’s going on inside MySQL.
Oracle Database 10g The World’s First Self-Managing, Grid-Ready Database Arrives
(Kelli Wiseth) There are trends. And there are trendsetters. In the early to mid-1990s, Oracle foretold the internet computing paradigm that organizations of every stripe have now woven into the fabric of their businesses. In the process, IT infrastructure has become extremely critical to the en
Tracing Data Access
(Bob Beauchemin) Learn how to apply the tracing functionality in ADO.NET 2.0 to track down bugs and bottlenecks in your applications.
XBRL is good for the CEO
(Peter Abrahams) The eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) is causing great interest amongst the regulators but not amongst CEOs. The regulators can see that it will improve their efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness. The CEOs see it as just another bit of bureaucracy diverting them from t
Use XMLBeans to Manage Multi-version XML
(Raghu Donepudi) he integration of heterogeneous software systems often requires disparate clients to share data seamlessly in real time. Two technologies that have eased this data flow are XML and Web services, which use SOAP to make the integration more seamless.
Automate routine tasks with Windows Services, part 2
(Tony Patton) In part one, I covered the inner workings of a Windows Service developed with the .NET Framework. This included a somewhat rudimentary Windows Service application with both VB.NET and C#. This week, we’ll install and execute the Windows Service.
