By Jim Giordano – Many times as an Oracle DBA, you need to run a SQL command on all of the databases on a server. For example, you may want to change the sys and system password on all the databases after a DBA leaves your company. The following script automates the change into a simple shell script
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Auto-trol Featured in Fourth Edition of Top-Selling XML Handbook
Charles F. Goldfarb's XML Handbook(TM) (The XML Handbook(TM)), the leading XML resource with 100,000 copies in print, is now available in a revised and expanded Fourth Edition.The new book totals more than 1,200 pages, covering the full breadth of XML applications, tools, and technologie
Implementing XML Key Management Services Using ASP.NET
By Blair Dillaway – This paper and its associated sample code cover creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web service that conforms to a SOAP message-based interface specification.
New DOM Working Drafts
The W3C DOM Working Group has released new Working Drafts of Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification and Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Abstract Schemas and Load and Save Specification.
Oracle’s software gets lukewarm reviews
(Alorie Gilbert) Oracle has announced a new version of its 11i e-business software with many new features, but analysts say the company has to offer more than that to woo customers. The software maker says the new version will be released in the next 60 days, offering businesses better access to cus
Oracle, user group play again, but aren’t best buddies
Oracle Corp. and its independent Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) are mending their relationship, but not all differences have been resolved, the group said.
Oracle9i Web Development
Book by Bradley D. Brown – The following excerpt is from Chapter 10 of this publication.This chapter mentions Java, Perl, CGI, and the other application options as they’re relevant. I believe most iAS applications will use Java as their primary development environment.
Fat Protocols
by Leigh Dodds – This week the XML-Deviant dips into both the XML-DEV and xml-dist-app mailing lists to examine claims that the weight of web services are about to bring your network to it's knees.
Working out the bugs in XML databases
By John Cox – As network executives begin to experiment with Web services, they're likely to find that they need a new kind of data store: the XML database.These software products are designed to efficiently store and manage the growing numbers of XML documents that users are creating, e
Oracle Expands AppsWorld Online Content
By Michael Singer – If you’ve ever been to an Oracle conference, you know that they produce in-house content that the company later streams on their Web site. So to feed the beast that is its applications user community, the Redwood Shores, Calif.-based software maker expanded its menu of con