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A Database Driven Reporting Application: related news

A Database Driven Reporting Application

The reporting needs for an organization often can change, requiring updates to existing reports as well as the addition of new reports. Having to update and re-deploy software each time reports are updated or added can quickly become time consuming. Rather than writing custom code for each type of report within the application, the report-specific information can be shifted outside of the core application. This allows an application to adapt to changing and new reports while minimizing the need for code updates. Instead, updates can be made to the database.

A global DNA barcode database

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Choose the right JDBC driver for your database interface

You may or may not have an enterprise client, but if you're using Java, you already know that presentation isn't everything: database access is as crucial a design consideration as the interface. The Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API is your all-purpose link between applications and your databases. Based on Microsoft's Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) technology, JDBC is relational database-friendly and supports SQL. With the correct driver, you can use this API to connect to any database that supports an ODBC interface. Putting it another way, if your application is three-tier, you can use JDBC to create a layer of abstraction between your business logic level and your data level: all you need to slip is a new database in place under your apps as new drivers.

Hamsterdb: a Small, Fast Database That Won't Weigh You Down

Cristoph Rupp's hamsterdb is a lightweight, embedded database engine designed for ease of use, high performance, stability, and portability. In the database world, you have typically two extremes. On the high end, you have the full-featured and sometimes unwieldy Relational DBMS with SQL and a daemon/server process (such as Oracle). On the low end, there are b+tree-based systems, which are essentially just a database engine that is linked into the application and usually are without SQL support. As a lightweight database engine, hamsterdb fits into the latter category. It is very fast, but only supports the minimum needed operations. Specifically, it is embeddable, and therefore does not have the external dependencies or installation hassles of an SQL server.

SaaS Update: Traditional Application Development Frameworks vs Domain-Specific Frameworks

Talk to any seasoned application developer who's about to embark on a new web application project and you can bet on the following: they have decided on or have narrowed down their choice on an application development framework. The use of some kind of framework is taken for granted. Why do application developers rely on and use frameworks? Because frameworks provide the necessary scaffolding that allows the developer to focus on just the business logic.

Create a pureQuery Application using Spring

pureQuery is IBM's new platform within Data Studio for developing Java™ database access applications. Its simple API and integrated tooling make data access developers more productive and encourages coding best practices for improved performance. Spring is an open source Java/J2EE application framework that offers higher level data access features like transaction management, resource management, and Data Access Object hierarchies which, when integrated with pureQuery, lead to a simpler application development and maintenance experience. This tutorial guides you in creating a pureQuery application that uses the Spring Framework's Data Access features.

A Grid for Every Application

What can I tell you about the attributes of the perfect application for a Grid environment? Or, should you be asking about the perfect Grid environment for your application? As much as you would like these two questions to lead you to the same answer, they rarely, if ever, do. In this article, I will discuss what I like to call the Application Grid—the perfect Grid setup for your application. I am staying away from the term "virtualization" because it is too abstract, and means different things to different people.

Telecommunications database creates greater privacy issues than National DNA Database

Telecommunications database creates greater privacy issues than National DNA Database free RSS feed from Security Park

AirStrip Technologies, L.P. Preps Revolutionary Medical Application for Apple iPhone 3GAirStrip OB's iPhone application takes advantage of Apple's push notification service to send alerts to doctors based on their individual customization. (P...

AirStrip Technologies, L.P. Preps Revolutionary Medical Application for Apple iPhone 3GAirStrip OB's iPhone application takes advantage of Apple's push notification service to send alerts to doctors based on their individual customization. (P...

Visual C++ Thread Debugging

The great difficulty in thread debugging is the lack of predictability and certainty in application behaviour. For a single-threaded application that is given the same application input, the behaviour will be the same for every execution, which makes tracking down unexpected behaviour quite easy. For a multi-threaded application, behaviour can be different even if user input is constant, because the order in which threads are scheduled for execution will vary each time the application is executed, potentially causing a much wider range of possible behaviours for the same input.

Linux Foundation Launches Killer Development Tool

Icon"The Linux Foundation has just released a beta of a new program, Linux Application Checker (AppChecker), that's going to make independent software vendors and other programmers start to love developing for Linux." This program checks your application against different versions of the Linux Standard Base (LSB), and against all the Linux distributions in the LSB Database. After the test is done it will present a report about the compatibility status of your application with the various distributions, and which external libraries and interfaces your application uses.

Dioxin risk in soil and plant tissues after long-term biosolids application

Land application of biosolids (treated municipal sewage sludge) is a common practice because biosolids are a rich source of plant nutrients and organic matter. However, the presence of detectable levels of dioxins in biosolids led to concerns that farmland application may result in accumulation of dioxins in soil and their subsequent translocation through the human food chain because several congeners of dioxins have extremely high bioaccumulation potential. The USEPA evaluated the risk of dioxins in land applied biosolids and concluded that dioxins from this source do not pose a significant risk to human health or the environment. However, there is very little information available on the effect of long-term application of biosolids on accumulation of dioxins in soil and uptake by plants.

Building a Database-Driven Application with the Code Igniter PHP Framework

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Free eReader eBook Application for iPhone and iPod Touch

Chatham, NJ (PRWEB) July 17, 2008 -- Fictionwise, Inc. today announced that its popular, free eReader eBook reading application is now available for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. Now, nearly 50,000 eBooks, including current NY Times best sellers and titles from top authors, large publishing houses, and fine independent publishers can be read on the iPhone and iPod touch. The eReader eBook reading application is the only application that supports best selling eBooks on the Apple devices now.

LinMin(TM) Enables any Open Source or Proprietary Application to Provision Linux...

LinMin(TM) Enables any Open Source or Proprietary Application to Provision Linux and Windows Systems From Bare Metal LinMin Application Programming Interface (API) Adds Bare Metal Provisioning Capabilities to Any existing Monitoring, Hosting, System, Cloud Computing, SaaS or Other IT management Software REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- LinMin, provider of the award-winning LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning(TM) solution, today unveiled Release 5.2, featuring a new Application Programming Interface (API), single-command installation, numerous feature enhancements and support for the provisioning and imaging of additional platforms. The API is designed to allow customers and partners to integrate LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning into environments that presently cannot do bare metal provisioning of Microsoft Windows(R), Red Hat(R), Novell(R

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, (RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, (NASDAQ: RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.

SQLRSS: an open source project for creating an RSS feed from database changes

Have you ever wanted an RSS feed that displayed changes to a database? SQLRSS (http://codeplex.com/SQLRSS) may be just the ticket for you. This application uses the SQL Server 2008 feature called Change Data Tracking to gather changes made to the database (by any client) and then posts the changes to an RSS feed.

Adding Users for a Project Management Application

In the last article we looked at how a user is authenticated and granted access if the login credentials are correct. Now, for any user to log in he or she needs to exist in the database. To put user information in the database we will need scripts through which we can do just that, hence the topic of this article. This is the third part of a four-part series on the authentication details involved in building a project management application.

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

MAHWAH, New Jersey, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, , the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

MAHWAH, New Jersey, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, (NASDAQ: RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

MAHWAH, New Jersey, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, (NASDAQ: RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.

Radware Reveals Critical Vulnerability in Firefox 3, Mozilla's Latest Web Browser Application

MAHWAH, New Jersey, July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Radware, (NASDAQ: RDWR - News), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced it has found a vulnerability that may cause application Denial of Service (DoS) in Firefox 3, Mozilla's latest Web browser application.


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