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Contributed by Michael Youssef
Article Rating: / 2 2004-03-24
In this article, gain knowledge about the difference between elements and attributes in XML, as well as differences in character sets. The author shows the benefits and drawbacks of using XML components and why you should carefully consider your character set when developing your software. Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Jon Jagger
Article Rating: / 3 2004-03-22
This is a quick and easy introduction to OLAP, its architecture, its installation and discussion on how to access the OLAP information/data through ASP.NET using VB.NET with a demonstration of a simple web application. Here you will find the answers to questions such as "What is OLAP?", "What is its architecture?", and "How do I create a .NET web application to access OLAP?" Discuss this Article!
We are going to see the steps involved in designing a guestbook using ASP.NET and SQLServer as the backend. Guestbooks are an important tool to know about your sites visitors and their opinions. I would like to give you an idea of a basic guestbook web application in this article. Discuss this Article!
Ill begin with an introduction to the smart card standards and especially the PC/SC specification, which I believe is the most widely accepted platform for developing and deploying Smart Card Applications and will move on to the problems encountered while accessing smart cards from the .NET environment. Concluding the article Ill present the solution, which I adopted to resolve the problem and I hope that will help you with writing Smart Card Enabled applications in .NET. Discuss this Article!
Today, Dwight takes us on a tour of the web services made available to us via ASP.NET. We learn about implementing interfaces, dynamic binding, class inheritance and interface inheritance. This piece comes from chapter seven of .NET & J2EE Interoperability, by Dwight Peltzer (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-223-054-1, 2004). Discuss this Article!
Today, Dwight takes us on a tour of the web services made available to us via ASP.NET. We learn how to create a web service, about Service-Oriented Architecture, and SOAP. This piece comes from chapter seven of .NET & J2EE Interoperability, by Dwight Peltzer (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-223-054-1, 2004). Discuss this Article!
In this second of a two-part series, Dwight takes us through the new ASP.NET Architecture. We learn about ASP.NET's System.Web.UI namespace classes, interfaces, enumerations, and delegates. We also learn about the ASP.NET page class, including a close look at the life cycle of an ASP.NET page, applying page directives, and the code-behind feature. This piece comes from chapter six of February's Developer Shed Writing Contest prize, .NET & J2EE Interoperability, by Dwight Peltzer (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-223-054-1, 2004). Discuss this Article!
Written by Aayish Puri
Article Rating: / 15 2004-03-01
Sessions serve as a way to transport and maintain user data in web pages, such as forums, or e-commerce websites. In this article, Aayish takes us on a quick tour of both session and application objects, and gives us practical examples as to their uses. Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Michael Kleane
Article Rating: / 3 2004-02-25
Auditing data of business applications is a common requirement. In this article, Ill demonstrate one way to audit an Oracle database that is both simple and flexible. Though the code in this article is written in Oracle PL/SQL, it does not rely on Oracle-specific packages. The same process can be duplicated for use on many other databases by using their default programming language. Discuss this Article!
In this first of a two-part series, Dwight takes us through the new ASP.NET Architecture.
We learn about ASP.NET's System.Web.UI namespace classes, interfaces, enumerations,
and delegates. We also learn about the ASP.NET page class, including a close look
at the life cycle of an ASP.NET page, applying page directives, and the code-behind
feature. This piece comes from chapter six of this month's Developer Shed Writing
Contest prize, .NET & J2EE Interoperability, by Dwight Peltzer (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-223-054-1, 2004). Discuss this Article!
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