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Clean Up Your Schema for SOAP
by Shane Curcuru – As your repository of schemas grows, you need tools to manipulate and manage your schemas. The Eclipse XSD Schema Infoset Model has powerful querying and editing capabilities. This article shows you how to update a schema for use with SOAP by automatically converting attribute use
The Active Database
By Cameron O’Rourke – One of the best things about Oracle9i Database is that from a systems viewpoint it can do so much more than function as a passive information repository. With the PL/SQL and Java languages built in and the ability to call external procedures, Oracle9i Database can initiate and
DB2 Universal Database Programming Fastpath (CT10)
This course is designed for experienced relational database programmers who want to learn basic database programming for a DB2 Universal Database system.
IBM Looks Within for Security Push
By Dennis Fisher – IBM is in the early stages of crafting a new strategy around its security products and services that company executives believe could change the application development process, as well as alter the way enterprises buy and deploy security wares.
IBM unveils storage management system
By Ed Frauenheim – Adding to IBM’s on-demand computing initiative, Big Blue announced on Monday a mid-November shipping date for a product to link servers and data storage devices for better information access and management.
Who is using the fundamental facets of W3C XML Schema?
Michael Sperberg-McQueen posted on XML-DEV a question which seems as surprising as it is surrealistic: does anyone use fundamental facets of W3C XML Schema?
Elements and text in ContentHandler
by Brett McLaughlin – With a solid understanding of the SAX ContentHandler interface (which you can obtain by reading my previous tips), you are ready to perform useful tasks with SAX. The most common task, of course, is obtaining the textual content of a specific element, and then doing something w
microdom: an XML DOM Designed For HTML
This article introduces microdom, a XML DOM implementation written in Python which was designed for dealing with HTML’s legacy issues both when parsing and when generating documents.
Check the status of Oracle processes
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