X-Smiles is a Java-based XML browser for desktop computers and network devices. A prime objective of the project is adding multimedia support and the ability to read documents written in various XML languages to Java-based embedded network devices.
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Bind Systems Launches The First Business Collaboration Platform Supporting ebXML at JavaOne 2001
Bind Systems Ltd, www.bindsys.com, a software products company providing Open Web services based technology, announced the launch of its BindPartner Business Collaboration Platform at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco. The BindPartner platform delivers a business centric environment
The eXtensible Rights Markup Language (XrML)
By Bradley L. Jones – XrML is the eXtensible Rights Markup Language that has been developed by Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and licensed to the industry royalty free in order to drive its adoption. Simply put, this is an XML-based language that is used to mark digital content such as electronic b
Veritas NetBackup for Microsoft SQL Server
Restores SQL Server using point-and-click maneuvers. The complete history of database and transaction log dumps is captured as a series of icons. Gives DBA the option of immediately launching the restore to recover SQL Server to a specific point in time or to save the parameters for later execution.
SQL Data Compare Keeps Data in Different Databases Synchronized
by Brad M. McGehee – If you have been keeping up with the new articles and reviews on my website, you might have run across a review I recently wrote called, How SQL Compare Makes You a More Productive DBA. This was a product review of Red-Gate Software’s SQL Compare software, which is used to compa
Apache SOAP 2.2 released
Apache SOAP has released version 2.2 of their SOAP implementation, with bug fixes and enhanced documentation and samples. The list of changes includes many bug fixes and cleanup, as well as work done on the samples and documentation:
W3C XML Schema Made Simple
by Kohsuke Kawaguchi – Several similar documents on XML Schema are already available. I discovered, however, that they're written by brilliant people who always drive things to the limit. They simply can't stop inventing cool tricks that even working group members can't imagine, and XML
Securing Web Services using the JavaTM Platform and XML
By Andrew Brown, Loren Hart, and Monica Pawlan – To enable smooth, reliable, secure, and standardized cooperation and communication, more and more companies are taking advantage of Web services. Initiatives like the Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration (UDDI) specification define ways t
Configuring the Max Async I/O in SQL Server 7.0
You might find it necessary to increase the max async I/O parameter if you implement a drive array on your SQL server. This parameter determines the maximum number of reads and writes your server can perform simultaneously. By default, SQL Server configures your server’s max async I/O parameter at 3
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Programming By Example
Book by Fernando G. Guerrero & Carlos Eduardo Rojas – When I first started learning Transact-SQL, there were few books to choose from. Today, you have many choices, including this new book from Que. Like most books that cover Transact-SQL, this book is introductory in nature and is designed for read