By Darryl K. Taft – A new development approach to Web services transport is giving users of the popular Simple Object Access Protocol pause and could place some at a development crossroads.
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HOWTO: Retrieve XML Data with an XPath Query in an ASP Client
This article demonstrates how to retrieve an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data stream from a SQL Server 2000 mapping schema by using an XPath query for an Active Server Pages (ASP) client.The sample also allows you to test XPath queries against the mapping schema. Two methods are used to
Microsoft to offer new licensing option for small, midsized shops
By Margie Semilof – Microsoft this week started readying its sales channel for some new licensing options for small to midsized customers. The plan will kick in next spring.
The 64-Bit Era
By Michael Otey – Already, 64-bit SQL Server running on the Itanium 2 processor with Windows 2000 Advanced Server Limited Edition 1.2 has set a new SAP SD-user benchmark score.
Overview Of Angular Directives – Part Six
(Usama Shahid) So now here we’ll see Angular directives. We’ll try to cover all the important directives. And this is the 6th part of Angular Series. Here is the roadmap of Angular series.
Entegra Sets a New Standard for SQL Server Auditing
by Brad M. McGehee – Data security is a hot topic. Virtually every computer-related journal has one or more articles devoted to this topic in every issue, IT shops have been scrambling to boost their data’s security and hiring security officers, and vendor’s have been patching older products and iss
Access SQLXML Technology from .NET Apps
by Klaus Aschenbrenner – The SQLXML Managed Classes enable developers to access SQLXML technology from .NET applications. This article describes some of these classes and how to use them.
Abstracting Oracle Connectivity with PHP/OCI8
Dante Lorenso presents several functions designed to help run Oracle queries without the drudgery of repetition. Take these functions, roll them into a PHP class, and voila! … easy PHP/OCI8!
Dangerous ANSI options
By Baya Pavliashvili – SQL Server 2000 has a multitude of options that let you tweak its behavior to your advantage. Some of these options, however, might adversely affect your applications’ performance. Knowing more about configuration options can help you avoid such pitfalls.
Raising the Bar on RSS Feed Quality
By Timothy Appnel – RSS is an XML-based syntax for facilitating the exchange of information in a lightweight fashion through the distribution (or feeding) of resources. Publishers can use this versatile and increasingly essential format to assist end users in tracking and consuming content.
