The new release includes increased support for configurable UI control, better support for documents without schema, CSS enhancements and more.
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XMLSPY for VS.NET Speeds Development on .NET Platform
Altova showcased their XML development tools – including a sneak preview of the new XMLSPY plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET – at Microsoft’s TechEd 2003. The new integration features XMLSPY’s powerful XML editing views and development utilities directly accessible within the Visual Studio .N
Apache’s Xindice Organizes XML Data Without Schema
by Matt Liotta – A native XML database can make a lot of sense for organizations that want to store and access XML without all the unsightly schema mapping required to store XML in a traditional relational database system. Several commercial native XML databases exist; now, we take a first look at A
Why do 4GB DB2 objects max out at 5,826 cylinders of 3390 storage?
with Robert Catterall – Without using SMS, DB2 has an object size limit of 4GB. According to the documentation I can find, this would equate to about 4,704 cylinders of 3390 storage. Yet when we see physical DB2 objects reach this limit, they always max out at 5,826 cylinders. Do you know why this i
WinCE database application for MS SQL Server 7 using eVB and XML
by Shakil Siraj – The article is based on one of many experimental things I do when I am bored. The concept is pretty simple. I wanted my eVB application to talk to MS SQL Sever 7 over the TCP/IP network, just the kind of the thing I do with my desktop database applications. I couldn’t find any SQL
BMC bolsters DB2 profile
BMC Software has acquired DGI (Database Guys Inc.), a maker of performance management tools for IBM’s DB2 Universal Database, for $3 million, according to BMC.
Designing SQL Server Security for ASP.NET
You are invited to attend this one-hour LIVE online Web Seminar right at your computer desktop!Presenter: Morris Lewis – Authenticating users’ identities in ASP.NET applications is more difficult than traditional client-server applications because users rarely have accounts within the estab
Certification Strategies
By Howard Fosdick – The November 2002 release of DB2 UDB version 8.1 for Linux, Unix, and Windows prompted an upgrade of the DB2 certification program. Certification requirements are largely the same, and most of the new v.8 certification exams have direct counterparts in the older DB2 tests.
Using Oracle Locks to Manage Data Concurrency and Consistency
Ever wonder what prevents the same data from being modified by two or more users at the same time? Learn how Oracle manages data concurrency and consistency by using Locks.
PL/SQL: What, when, and where
This is Chapter 1 from the O’Reilly book “Learning Oracle PL/SQL” by Bill Pribyl & Steven Feuerstein.
