by David Mertz – In this tip, David tells you when not to use heavyweight XML APIs. Standard XML APIs like SAX, DOM, and XSLT provide sophisticated ways of transforming and manipulating XML documents. But each of them is also complex enough to warrant several-hundred page specification documents, an
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Trends in modular XML specifications at the W3C
The recent publication of three W3C documents, XForms Proposed Recommendation, XML Events Proposed Recommendation, and xml:id Requirements may mark a new trend toward fewer standalone XML vocabularies and more "building block" specifications.
Working with XML in Managed C++
By Kate Gregory – In my last column, I showed you how to use MSXML4, the COM component that parses, searches, and generates XML, to work with XML in a "classic Visual C++" application. This time around I’m going to tackle the same tasks, but use the .NET Framework to process XML.
Binary XML, Again
by Kendall Grant Clark – The old chestnut of a binary encoding for XML has cropped up once more, this in time in serious consideration by the W3C. Kendall Clark comments on the announcement of the W3C’s Binary XML Workshop.
Creating an XML Schema using VS.Net – Part – I
by J.V.Ravichandran – XML is pretty easy if you know HTML in the sense that both a re tags but that is about as much similarity you will find between the two so, how is it easy ? It is easy because each attribute in Xml is like a tag in HTML so, the basics in syntax, at least, is […]
Postfix Attack
by Noel Davis – Welcome to Security Alerts, an overview of recent Unix and open source security advisories. In this column, we look at problems in Postfix, DB2, stunnel, OpenSSH, up2date, eroaster, wget, xfstt, xpcd, pam-pgsql, xtokkaetama, and Half-Life.
Apache Web Development with IBM DB2 for Linux
By Roger Midgette – Learn to develop Web applications using database programming interfaces with IBM DB2 for Linux. This tutorial covers the steps required to use either PHP, Perl, or Python languages with DB2 for Linux and Apache. This tutorial helps you do the following:(R)
Information on Demand
By Holly Hayes and Nelson Mattos – Here’s how to do it without breaking the bank — or your developer’s backs.
Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting
Book by Hugo Toledo, Jonathan Gennick – Describes everything DBAs need to know to install configure, tune, and troubleshoot Net8, Oracle’s networking technology. It covers the Oracle Internet Directory (OID), Oracle Names; the Multi-Threaded Server (MTS); and the Oracle Connection Manager, as well a
SQL Server interview questions
(Vyas Kondreddi) Here are some SQL Server DBA/Developer interview questions I faced myself personally and/or heard from people. I will try to answer these questions briefly here, but be advised that these answers may not be complete and it will be better for you to go through text books, books onlin
