XQJ Part I - Introduction
This is the first post in a series about XQJ (JSR 225). The XQJ initiative aims to provide the standard Java API to access XQuery implementations. Eventually XQJ will be for XQuery what JDBC means for SQL. XQJ is currently in public review, the...
Marc Van Cappellen August 07, 2007
Beyond the SOA Tipping Point: Heat? Light?
In the technology markets I have been working in for the past 20 years, July and August are typically slow.  The promotion calendar drops back a few notches, Europe takes a holiday, and in general life is restored however briefly to a more manageable pace and rate of change. Not so this...
Tim Dempsey August 06, 2007
New Book - Getting Started with the SID: A Data Modeler’s Guide - is now available
John Reilly's (co-chair of the TM Forum SID Project) latest book is now on sale at the TM Forum Website.    It was great working with...
Wait-and-see won't protect you
Moving your IT organization to service oriented architecture is hard, no doubt about it.  But, at the same time, avoiding SOA isn't going to protect you.  Whether you like it or not, you'll end up with many of the same problems in your IT environment whether or not you choose to wholeheartedly adopt...
dan foody July 31, 2007
Converting your Applications to Connect for ADO.NET
Join us for another in our series of webinars for ADO.NET. Next up, we are discuss how to go about 'Converting your applications to Connect for ADO.NET'. Our abstract:

Did you start developing your application using the ADO.NET providers supplied by your database vendor? Are you...

Jonathan Bruce July 31, 2007

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