This tip comes from Krishna Sarabu – The following script helps you to find out the current database’s operating system & its version using java stored function(s).
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XML Features in ADO.NET
By Dino Esposito – XML and some of its related technologies, including XPath, XSL Transformation, and XML Schema, are unquestionably at the foundation of ADO.NET. As a matter of fact, XML constitutes the key element for the greatly improved interoperability of the ADO.NET object model when compared
Querying session info
By John Nollet – Here is a query of the session information with a decode of the command being executed. WHERE clauses can be added to target specific commands.
Komodo IDE from ActiveState Adds XSLT and PHP Editing/Debugging Under Linux and Windows
ActiveState announced the availability of version 1.2 of the Komodo IDE, which now has full XSLT editing and debugging on Linux and Windows. Komodo is "a cross-platform integrated development environment for open source technologies and XSLT programming. It is optimized for programming languages
Building XML Web Services for the Microsoft® .NET Platform
Discover how to revolutionize the online exchange of business information with this in-depth developer’s guide to Web Services—the building blocks of the .NET platform. This book takes enterprise developers inside the architecture, protocols, and programming practices for building distributed-object
Does XQuery fit all?
While XQuery is usually considered an inappropriate tool for querying RDF collections or Topic Maps, Jonathan Robie demonstrated at XML 2001 that using XQuery functions over their normalized forms can be practical and not especially complex.
Oracle Database Administration — The Complete Video Course
See it, hear it, do it! Don’t just read about database administration. Watch and listen as your instructors use 31/2 hours of QuickTime video instruction to cover the key topics, and then add step-by-step digital videos, real-world labs, exercises, projects, and insight from the trenches to explore
Sun Simplifies With Java XML Pack
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based networking giant, which already boasts one of the strongest development communities after Linux, unveiled its Java XML Pack.The company says it's a quick and easy way for developers to get all the latest XML and Web services technologies for the Java platform.
Reliable XML Web Services
By Eric Schmidt – At PDC, I delivered a session on the topic of reliable XML Web services (Web services). This talk spawned from numerous conversations that I have had over the past year. Among the various FAQs about building XML Web services, reliability falls into the top five issues facing develo
Versioning Problems
by Leigh Dodds – This week, the XML-Deviant reviews the debate over the publication of the first Working Draft of XML 1.1.