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Is VoiceXML the Right Tool for Your Voice Application?
By Brian Brown – VoiceXML is an excellent tool for developing voice applications that meet particular criteria. However, contrary to what might be claimed by VoiceXML enthusiasts (including those who sell VoiceXML services), it is not the perfect tool for every project. Just as there is no perfect p
Master XSLT Template Processing
by Yasser Shohoud – Understanding how the XSLT processor applies templates is key to designing your templates and their match patterns.
Transforming XML documents
Follow XML Evangelist Doug Tidwell in this three-part tutorial as he shows you how to transform XML documents into various formats, including HTML, Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), and PDF.(R)
SQL Server Backup and Restore: Back to Basics with SQL Litespeed
This document analyzes the various options available for your backup and recovery process with SQL Server 2000 as well as an enhancement to your SQL Server backup and recovery process using a highly efficient backup and restore utility that provides significant time and disk space savings called SQL
sp_depends
System stored procedure that displays information about database object dependencies.
The Making of Oracle Database 10g
By Barbara Assadi – How many engineers, developers, and customers does it take to change a database? A behind-the-scenes look at how the world’s most sophisticated database was built.
Gates, Mills Tout Web Services Breakthrough
By Michael R. Zimmerman – Bill Gates and IBM Software chief Steve Mills joined together to give an update on their companies’ combined work in advancing Web services. In an intimate setting at the St. Regis Hotel, Gates, Microsoft Corp.’s chief software architect and chairman, and Mills, IBM
Using XML Schemas Effectively in WSDL Design
By Chris Peltz & Mark Secrist – Developers are beginning to develop more sophisticated Web services, exchanging complex XML documents rather than simple parameter types. As this shift takes place, development teams begin to grapple with different approaches to designing these Web services interfaces
Language Instincts
by Jon Udell – Back in April I made the case for writing weblog entries in XHTML, using CSS for a dual purpose: to control presentation and as hooks for structured search. I then started to accumulate well-formed content, writing CSS class attributes with an eye toward data mining, and flowing XHTML