Heterogeneous Data Access in .NET - Coding Directly to ADO.NET – Approach #1: Coding Directly to ADO.NET
Guest blogging once again for Jonathan, this is Mike Frost with part 1 of my series on Heterogeneous Data Access in .NET - Coding Directly to ADO.NET

Before I begin though, I should make a comment about the reason for this series. After many conversations with .NET developers and with...
Mike Frost August 27, 2008
XQuery for the SQL programmer – Publishing data as XML
Publishing data as XML... What did you expect, of course that such topic needs to be handled in a series like XQuery for the SQL Programmer. Despite the enormous usage of XML throughout most application...
Marc Van Cappellen August 27, 2008
SOA is like a financial market part II

Glen Daniels added a good comment on one of my last posts.  Glen's point was that in a financial market everyone tries to achieve their own goals, but it's different in an enterprise - an enterprise is more...

dan foody August 26, 2008
WOA governance

Joe McKendrick wrote an interesting post on WOA winning the personality contest versus SOA.

That got me to thinking: If we need governance for SOA, do we need it for WOA also?

Some  would argue that it's the complexity...

dan foody August 26, 2008
Bridging the gap between EDI, proprietary formats and XML
Minollo is back on stage next Wednesday. In this week's webinar he explores how to bridge the gap between EDI, proprietary formats, and XML.

  • Extracting data from EDI and proprietary files
    Manipulate an EDI file or proprietary files as simple XML documents, and extract information...
Marc Van Cappellen August 24, 2008

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