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The T-SQL Banker
By Itzik Ben-Gan – This set-based T-SQL query might not solve all your financial problems, but it can help you compute balances and track index growth.
Oracle: One-Stop App Server Shop
By Timothy Dyck – Oracle Corp. takes an all-in-one approach with its Oracle9i Application Server Release 2, which provides lots of extra trimmings for more complex Web application development.
Oracle calls for Web services unity
By Paul Krill – ORACLE IS LOOKING to get industry consensus on a Web services specification for choreographing interactions in business-to-business transactions, an alternative to the current plethora of proposed specifications devised to meet this aim.
XML Matters: Roundup of XML editors, Part 2
By David Mertz – This second part of David’s XML editor review looks at Windows-based products — specifically, Altova’s XML Spy, Wattle Software’s XMLwriter, NetBryx Technologies’ EditML Pro, and Corel’s XMetal. In the year and a half since David’s last look at this category of tools, they have pro
OASIS to Aid Web Services Management
By Darryl K. Taft – The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, or OASIS, standards consortium Tuesday announced the formation of a technical committee to facilitate distributed systems management over the Internet. Called the OASIS Management Protocol Technical
DocBookDoclet: HTML/Javadoc to DocBook XML
Michael Fuchs has released version 0.29 of DocBookDoclet, a Java application for converting HTML files and Java source documentation to DocBook XML. This release adds internationalization support.
Converting between XML Schema and CLR Types using the XmlConvert Class
This sample application demonstrates how to use the XmlConvert class to convert from XML Schema data types to corresponding CLR types (and vice versa), and shows how to use the EncodeName() method to ensure that dynamically created XML element and attribute names do not contain prohibited characters
SQL Server 2000 undocumented system tables
Alexander Chigrik decodes some SQL Server 2000 Undocumented System Tables.
Security’s tight for SQL server software
By Wylie Wong – The next version of SQL Server, code-named "Yukon," will include a long list of new security-related features when it debuts in 2003, said James Hamilton, SQL Server’s design architect. He said that Microsoft’s database team spent more than a month auditing the software code for secu
