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Creating an e-mail Web Service using Visual Studio.NET
By Casey Chesnut – A Web Service is a web application component that exposes its interface over the Internet. It is accessible through the standard web protocol HTTP GET/POST as well as the rapidly evolving standard SOAP (a combination of HTTP and XML). This lets other distributed applications acces
Programming Web Services with XML-RPC
This is an excerpt from the book Programming Web Services with XML-RPC, published by O'Reilly and Associates, a book that covers Web services development with Extensible Markup Language Remote Procedure Calls (XML-RPC).
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as a "Dimensionally Friendly System"
By Joy Mundy – This paper maps features and functionality of the Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Data Warehousing Framework to the twenty characteristics of a "dimensionally friendly system" identified by Ralph Kimball.
Inside Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000
Author Kalen Delaney – Master the inner workings of today’s premier relational database management system with this official guide to the SQL Server™ 2000 engine. Written by a renowned columnist in partnership with the product development team, this is the must-read book for anyone who needs to unde
How to write secure SQL Server–based applications
Chip Andrews – Designing secure applications is more about good planning than anything else. So before you begin that new project, think it over carefully. With application-level intrusions becoming increasingly common, you need to keep attackers from exploiting your code and circumventing your expe
Information and Content Exchange
Information and Content Exchange (ICE) is an XML-based standard protocol for electronic business-to-business (B2B) asset management. ICE defines an architecture and a common language that can be used as a means of automating Web content syndication (information sharing and reuse between Web sites) f
The RDF Calendar Task Force
by Leigh Dodds – This week the XML Deviant reports on a community effort that's producing interesting building blocks for the Semantic Web.
SQL XML and MSXML – an alternative approach to traditional data access
In this article, we'll learn how to build data driven Web applications using SQL Server's XML support in conjunction with MSXML. We will read and write SQL Server data without using ADO, ODBC, or any other data access mechanism.
SQL Server 2000 Black Book
Book by Patrick Dalton, Paul Whitehead – A guide for intermediate to advanced database administrators and programmers, offering a behind-the-scences look at SQL Server 2000. The CD-ROM contains examples, source code, and other helpful material for use with the text. DLC: 166MHz+ processor, Microsoft