SOA / AJAX / SQL Server - WebReference Update
WebReference Update: December 5, 2005
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
1. FEATURE: Understanding Enterprise SOA: SOA for Enterprise Application Integration2.OTHER VOICES:
- Top Ten Reasons AJAX is Here to Stay
- ASP.NET Sample Code: Checkbox
- Adding Google Suggest Functionality to an ASP.NET Application
- Flaw Found in SQL Server 2000 Profiler
- SOA Vendors Make Moves
- Investigations into ICANN Transparency Continue
1. FEATURE: Understanding Enterprise SOA: SOA for Enterprise Application Integration
This excerpt is meant to explain and clarify (in business terms) the
way Web services and SOA work in a business setting. For IT
professionals, this work provides a business oriented overview of SOA.
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2.OTHER VOICES
- Top Ten Reasons AJAX is Here to Stay
This topic may not make the Letterman show but it is on the mind of many developers these days.
Developer.com, December 1, 2005, - ASP.NET Sample Code: Checkbox
Although dealing with checkboxes isn't difficult, it can be confusing. This sample code illustrates a number of different ways to use both the HTML checkbox form element and the ASP.NET Checkbox control. In addition to showing you how to set them up, it also covers how to retrieve data from each of them.
ASP 101, November 29, 2005, - Adding Google Suggest Functionality to an ASP.NET Application
The purpose of this article is to show how to use an AutoSuggestBox control to add 'Google Suggest' functionality to your ASP.NET application. The AutoSuggestBox control encapsulates all the complex functionality and only requires developers to specify the datasource that provides the suggestions to load.
15 Seconds, December 1, 2005,
3. NET NEWS
- Flaw Found in SQL Server 2000 Profiler
A recently discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.'s SQL Server 2000 database allows users to mask their log-in names.
eWeek, December 5, 2005 - SOA Vendors Make Moves
Rivals SOA Software and AmberPoint announced significant moves to improve their portfolios today, angling for leadership position in the growing market for software that manages a service-oriented architecture (SOA).
internetnews, December 5, 2005 - Investigations into ICANN Transparency Continue
A new lobbying body calling itself the Campaign for ICANN Transparency (CFIT) has expanded its investigation into the internet overseeing organization with a freedom of information request served on the US Department of Commerce.
The Register, December 5, 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: December 5, 2005
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/051205.html

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