Web Development and Design White Papers
Evaluating Architectures: The Evaluation Phase Is the First Critical Juncture in the Design and Implementation of Your Architecture
Overview Creating an architecture involves many phases, and one of the critical early phases is to evaluate architecture candidates. In this month's column, Mikko illustrates the benefits of the architecture evaluation process by focusing on how the evaluation should be done, who should be involved, what the key elements are that need to be considered, and how the final solution is decided.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | March 2005 | ||
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Creating a Pager Control for ASP.NET
From the programmer's perspective, one of the worst drawbacks of Microsoft® SQL Server™ queries is that they often return much more rows than actually fit in the application's user interface....
Techniques for Using the Oracle WebDB Listener
Even though the Oracle WebDB listener has a small memory footprint, it provides a surprising amount of functionality, including the ability to serve static files and execute PL/SQL applications from...
Developing RIAs: 10 Reasons to Use Adobe Flex
This presentation discusses 10 reasons to use Adobe Flex to develop Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
Using C1Ribbon as an Interface to Google Maps
The 2007 v1.5 release of ComponentOne Studio Enterprise introduced a new product, Ribbon for .NET, that provides a pixel-perfect implementation of the Ribbon UI concept introduced in the 2007 release...
IBM Case Study: Staples
With its online channel a critical part of its growth strategy, Staples needed a commerce platform that would support and fuel its online business growth--not constrain it. Staples needed more...



