(razi_rais) Welcome to second installment of “Examining Organizational Workflows under the hood of .NET” , the first part gives overview of what exactly Organizational Workflow’s are and how an organization can analyze them, its also examine the basic components of Workflow and key points that one
Tag: Development
Microsoft Index Server class for ASP
(Ken Yim) My company asked me to implement a search engine function to our intranet website. They don’t need too fancy one, just simply allow user to search the pages. Because our website is Microsoft based, the first thing come to my mind is Index Server. I had no experience on using Index server b
SQL In Simple English – Introduction
(Kiran Pai) I have found that many articles found on the net are good and detailed but they are not really friendly to novice programmers. In my article the topic is presented as a Q&A session. Most of the questions are the ones that most novices would like to ask. And the Answers are present in
Integration Theory, Part 1
(Russell Ruggiero and Joram Borenstein) This article is meant to expound upon the area of integration relating to the government sector. Listed below are brief summaries of key integration technologies.
Simple Backup/Restore Utility With SQL-DMO Using VB.NET
(Jagadish Chaterjee) This article primarily introduces the concept of SQL-DMO together with a small and simple Backup/Restore utility developed using the .NET platform. It mainly focuses on the basics of SQL-DMO, its main objects and how to use them in .NET platform to design and develop MS SQL Serv
Moving to Visual Studio 2005
(Matt Nicholson) Putting together a coherent pricing structure and licensing model for Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite (VSTS) and related products is no mean feat, particularly when you consider the wide range of user needs and migration paths that must be satisfied. The task becomes even more com
Building ASP.NET 2.0 Web Sites Using Web Standards
(Stephen Walther) Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 has many features to help you design and build Web sites that are compliant with XHTML and accessibility standards. This article looks at how and why you should be building these standards-compliant sites.
Building An Encrypted (But Accessible) Archive
(Kelly Jackson Higgins) The last thing you need when auditors come to town is an encrypted e-mail message in your archive that you can’t decipher. You have to locate the end user who encrypted it and pray that he still has the decryption key — and that it hasn’t expired.
Sending SMTP-Authenticated Email From ASP.Net
(Brad Kingsley) I wrote an article in May 2005 on how to send email via ASP.Net v2.0 http://www.wwwcoder.com/main/parentid/435/site/5103/68/default.aspx. This is a quick follow-up to that article with additional information specifically addressing the issue of SMTP-Authentication against a remote ma
Vista Point
(Don Kiely) It’s September 8, 2005, some 60 days and counting to the final release of Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and version 2.0 of the .NET Framework and ASP.NET, all scheduled for release the week of November 7. Up to now in this column I’ve stuck to writing about security issues in