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Don't know how I missed it, but Serdar Kilic has had a weblog up for a couple months now. Belated welcome! Us developer folk are taking over... :)[The .NET Guy]
Belated Welcome Serdar!
8:40:29 AM
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With all the fighting between .NET and J2EE its nice to see an article that shows that they can be interoperable. IBM WebSphere Developer Domains released "Developing Microsoft .NET Web Service Clients for EJB Web Services with IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer and the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK". Thats a long name for an article that says J2EE and Microsoft can be nice on the internet playground. Article. May 20, 2002.
8:37:19 AM
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Read a sample chapter from Francesco Balena's latest book: Programming Visual Basic .NET. Read Chapter 21 - ADO.NET in Disconnected Mode - to learn about advanced database programming techniques with VB.NET. The chapter is almost 100 pages long and covers many advanced techniques that aren't documented elsewhere. Book. May 20, 2002.
Well, ADO.NET is always disconnected by default, unlike ADO.NET. Besides that point and being in VB.NET-), Francesco is a smart guy and this is a great chapter on ADO.NET DataSets. If you have not used them, you should! They are extremely powerful.
8:35:47 AM
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The KPD-Team has created a new SecureSocket class that transparently implements the TLS and SSL protocols. These protocols allow you to communicate with remote servers in a secure manner by encrypting the data that is sent over the Internet. Product Release. May 20, 2002.
8:33:01 AM
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NET provides the System.Security.Principal namespace to programmatically check whether the user had the relevant permissions by accessing their windows account.This is illustrated via an example: if the user is not an administrator, the contents of a text file cannot be read and displayed in a list box. Article. May 20, 2002.
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© Copyright 2002 Sam Gentile.
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