Validating XML editor for Java with a word processor UI, spell checking, document outline view,drag and drop for structure modiication, WXS and DTD support, WebDAV and FTP publishing. Improvements to validation and support for edit/select using XPath. Some bug fixes.
Other News
XQuery Implementation
by Ivelin Ivanov – XQuery has earned a reputation for being for one of the most cautiously developed and, therefore, slowest evolving W3C standards. A key reason is that there is little industry experience in the retrieval of information stored in XML. Many companies are still innovating in this fie
Ready to Recover
By Joe Johnson – Oracle Recovery Manager is ready, reliable, and easy to implement.
IBM Updates Tools for DB2 Universal Database
IBM Tuesday put out four tools to help with the programming, data mining and replication monitoring of its DB2 Universal Database, company officials announced.
Oracle and PeopleSoft Tangle on Discovery
By Renee Boucher Ferguson – The legal wrangling continues: PeopleSoft is ordered to hand over 2,000 e-mails, and Oracle must search Ellison’s boat for evidence.
SQL Server Security
Book by Chip Andrews, David Litchfield, Bill Grindlay – Addresses SQL Server vulnerabilities and provides security solutions. Covers installation, administration, and programming–plus security issues such as authentication, encryption, intrusion detection, and more. Written for IT professionals adm
Producing HTML Reports from DB2 Data – the Easy Way
By Jayesh Thakrar – You don’t necessarily need special tools to get your DB2 data into shape for viewing from a browser. This article tells you how to produce reports with just some SQL and a little HTML.
How Vulnerable Are We?
By Joe McKendrick – Call it this year’s roll call of pain — Slammer, Lovsan, MS Blaster, Welchi, Sobig.F. In recent times, an infestation of worms and viruses has wreaked havoc on computers and networks throughout the world. Are databases safe from all this carnage? The answer, at least for now, is
Can Amazon Serve Customers and Protect Privacy at the Same Time? (What Data Should DBAs Keep and Discard)
by Peter Wayner – As a DBA, you need to consider the kind of data you collect, and whether or not is should be kept or discarded.
6th Annual Data Mining Technology Conference
Join colleagues and the most sought after world-renowned experts in the data mining community for a week of discovery that will change the way your organization uses its data. Featuring four keynote addresses and more than 24 session talks in eight tracks, M2003 will help you discover numerous new w