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Plug and Play With Java
by Jason Byassee
Build Data Service Centers With Bricks
by Roger Jennings
Coming advances in SQL Server technology bode well for providing large-scale, reliable, data-intensive Web services in the data center at acceptable levels of capital investment.
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You Are Here
by Jeff Jurvis
Learn how Microsoft MapPoint Web Service and .NET open the door to adding location-based services to your apps.
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Free Book Chapter: ADO.NET
by Anne Prince, Doug Lowe
Download a free sample chapter about data views from Murach's VB.NET Database Programming with ADO.NET.
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7 Keys to Secure Java Software
by Daniel F. Savarese
Java has some security features, but it's still easy to write insecure apps. Consider these key factors to ensure Java apps are more resistant to today's security vulnerabilities.
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Prove It, Don't Compute It
by Daniel F. Savarese
The neat thing about logic programming is that you can prove answers instead of computing them.
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Bind XmlDocument Objects
by Dan Wahlin
Normally, you can't bind an XmlDocument object directly to a control. But with just a few extra lines of code, you can convert it to a DataSet for the same result.
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Customize SQLXML 3.0 SOAP Messages
by Roger Jennings
Use SQLXML Web services you publish with SQL Server 2000 stored procedures to distribute complex XML documents to WinForms or Web Forms users and schema-based XML document editors.
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Predicting the Future of Web Services
by Robert Wegener
Although it's difficult to predict what the future holds for Web services, the author explains how four important business drivers could shape their evolution and bring them outside the firewall.
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Web Services: Convenience at a Price
by Dick Mackey Jr.
Web services offer new ways to connect your business with partners and customers, but if you don't pay proper attention to security concerns, it can come at a price.
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Competition Heats JavaOne Stew
by Kay Keppler
The stew that is JavaOne promises to be tasty this year; expect to see the heat turned up as competitors reposition themselves to win the hearts and minds of developers.
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CA Favors Java Over .NET
Computer Associates doesn't require that its internal apps be in Java, but it definitely leans that way. Find out how the $3 billion company decides on Java vs. .NET in an FTPOnline interview with CA technology strategist Don LeClair.
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Rational Straddles Java and .NET
How will IBM's acquisition of Rational change the acknowledged leader in modeling and lifecycle tools? How will it impact the future of Java and .NET? General manager Mike Devlin shares his thoughts in a recent interview with FTPOnline.
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The Best Way to Build Web Services
Sponsored by Compuware Corp. Model Driven Architecture (MDA) will bring about big changes in how Web services are developed and maintained.
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Get the Latest From Sun
Sponsored by Sun Microsystems Read the latest Java news, technical information, and Q&As at the Developer Resource Gateway for Sun Software.
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Check out news and technical information for wireless application developers and architects of the mobile Internet.

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Manage MSDE Security
Download VB6 and VB.NET versions of a graphical security-management tool for MSDE.
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JAVA
IXC Simplifies Xlet Communication
Download code that includes the client and server Xlets for a TalkServer implementation.
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How Do Your Earnings Stack Up?
by Susannah Pfalzer
VSM's 2003 Salary Survey shows that developers are still facing layoffs, salary freezes, and job uncertainty due to the poor economy. However, there's one big bright spot: Developer salaries are way up.
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