JavaScript Library & Diaries / SQL Server - WebReference Update
WebReference Update: August 22, 2005
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
1. FEATURE: The JavaScript STL (Standard Template Library): Part 12. FEATURE: The JavaScript Diaries: Part 8
3.OTHER VOICES:
- SQL Server 2005 Integration Services: Part 7
- Upload Files with Struts, Store Them with Hibernate
- SQL Server 2005 XQuery and XML-DML: Part 3
1. FEATURE: The JavaScript STL (Standard Template Library): Part 1
One of the obstacles that programmers encounter is that each language has
its own "culture" and ways of getting things done. In the C++ programming
language a solution has been developed, known as the Standard Template
Library or STL for short. Here's a JavaScript implementation of the STL.
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2. FEATURE: The JavaScript Diaries: Part 8
Moving ahead in our study, in this installment we look at the methods that
are associated with the window object and how they work. Until now, we've
been learning how to build the framework of our scripts but now we'll start
to see things happen! Using these methods you'll learn how to begin to
implement JavaScript in your Web sites.
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3.OTHER VOICES
- SQL Server 2005 Integration Services: Part 7
Part 7 of this series continues the overview of various enumerator types within the Foreach Loop Container of SQL Server 2005 Integration Services.
Database Journal, August 22, 2005 - Upload Files with Struts, Store Them with Hibernate
Every Web developer has had to implement a customer's file upload functionality in a project at least once. This article explains all the bottlenecks involved in this task and provides functional, easy code you can use in your own projects.
Java Boutique, August 19, 2005 - SQL Server 2005 XQuery and XML-DML: Part 3
This article is the third and final installment of Alex Homer's series covering the new XML support in Microsoft SQL Server 2005. In it he covers updating the contents of XML columns, comparing traditional XML update techniques with XQuery, and using XQuery in a managed code stored procedure.
15 Seconds, August 18, 2005
4. NET NEWS
- Lightweight Version of RSS Released
RSS editor Jonathan Avidan released a third, fully XML version of RSS for review and comment on Thursday. The RSS (Really Simply Syndication) 3 specification aims to fix perceived problems of inadequate documentation and "lack of concern towards modern necessities" in RSS 2.0.
eWeek, August 19, 2005 - Microsoft Buffs Sparkle 'Flash Killer'
At its upcoming Professional Developers Conference next month, Microsoft Corp. is set to shed more details on its developer-oriented graphics tool, code-named Sparkle.
eWeek, August 22, 2005 - IE7: Built for Feeds
The new version of Internet Explorer, released in beta August 3, makes it easy to find, preview and subscribe to feeds in the RSS or Atom formats.
internetnews.com, August 19, 2005
That's it for this Monday. I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: August 22, 2005
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/050822.html

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