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A collection of Hibernate tutorials
Contributed by Howell   
Thursday, 15 June 2006
 Abstract  (Hibernate tutorials)

Object-relational mapping (O/R mapping) is a common requirement of many software development projects. The activities involved in persisting data are tedious and error-prone. If we also take into consideration the inevitable change of requirements, we're in serious trouble: the data storage structure must be kept in sync with the source code. Add the portability issue, and things are becoming very, very complicated.

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A collection of foxpro tutorials
Contributed by Howell   
Thursday, 15 June 2006
Get the latest information on how Visual FoxPro 9.0 can solve your database programming needs. Visual FoxPro 9.0 is just the right tool for all types of database solutions. Its data-centric, object-oriented language gives you a robust set of tools for building database applications for desktop computers, client-servers, or Web services. View product and features information, system requirements, and information on how to get your hands on the best version of Visual FoxPro ever—Visual FoxPro 9.0.
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Exploring XML and Access 2002
Contributed by Howell   
Thursday, 15 June 2006

Summary: (from msdn)

Provides an overview of XML and the different ways of using it in Microsoft Access 2002, along with links to associated articles.

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A collection of access tutorials
Contributed by Howell   
Thursday, 15 June 2006
Microsoft Access allows developers to create sophisticated solutions, extend data to the Web, and build database solutions faster. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned Access professional, the Office Developer Center will provide you with coverage on essential technologies like Data Access, XML, SQL Server integration, Web Development, and object model documentation.
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A collection of AJAX tutorials
Contributed by Joe   
Wednesday, 14 June 2006
 Overview(AJAX tutorials)

 

From 2001 to 2005, the World Wide Web went through a tremendous growth spurt in terms of the technologies and methodologies being used to bring this once-static medium to life. Online brochures and catalogs no longer dominated the Web as web applications began to emerge as a significant portion of online destinations. Web applications differed from their web site ancestors in that they provided an instant service to their users. Whether for business process management or personal interests, developers were forced to create new interaction paradigms as users came to expect richer functionality.

 

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