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Using DDL Triggers to Manage SQL Server 2005
Get an introduction to the extended SQL Server 2005 trigger functionality that Data Definition Language (DDL) triggers provide for both databases and servers.
The Fundamentals of the SQL Server 2005 XML Datatype
SQL Server 2000 developers and DBAs who've been yearning for better XML support in SQL Server will be pleased with the new XML datatype in SQL Server 2005. If you're one of them, learn the fundamentals of the datatype so you can get going.
Loading Blowfish-Encrypted Data Into an MSXML2 DOM Object
Learn how to use helper functions that (by utilizing a popular Blowfish class) open and decrypt an XML file in memory and then load that memory—without writing it to disk—into a DOM object.
XmlSS.NET Spreadsheet Component
Learn new ways to work with Excel spreadsheets through the use of XML.
.NET and XML: Part 1�XPath Queries
This is the first of a series of articles that evaluates how well .NET supports XML and its surrounding standards. This article provides a good overview of the power of XPath queries.
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Portable Databases
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Creating Simple Classes and Objects with Visual Basic
Learn how to create your own class and create objects representing that class using Visual Basic.
Working with State Machines in the .NET Framework
Arun Karthick introduces you to the state machine model and shows you how to create a simple working state machine sample using the .NET framework in the C# language.