March 2004 - Posts
While looking at SharePoint Blogs I ran across another SharePoint blogger Alex Chang . It looks like Alex will be blogging about SharePoint and Project in addition to other ASP.Net topics. Subscribed... (I really need to update my links)
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I just posted a short article that lists some of the SharePoint resources that I have found to be useful. I'm sure I missed quite a few of your favorite links, so just post them in the comments. While looking for a couple of sites using Google I ran into
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McNealy has announced that Java will not be moving to Open Source [via Vinod ]. “Go open source with DB2 and then you can tell me what to do with my assets,” was McNealy’s response to IBM. These are interesting times. There was speculation
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If you're one of the handful of people who read my blog, then you probably noticed that I've been all over the map lately. Reporting Services, SharePoint, and now BizTalk. This is due to the work I've been doing at Countrywide. It has been a lot of fun
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Remembering that Matt Warren found the Netgear MP101 to be a good solution for streaming media files to the stereo system I decided to pick one when I found them on sale at Frys. I set it up last weekend and so far it has been a lot of fun. I only have
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I just posted a short article on how to do a simple file transfer using BizTalk. It is a very simple example but might be a useful walk-through if you're just getting started with BizTalk.
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Darrell Norton has posted a BizTalk Overview that links to a lot of BizTalk resources. [via Jan Tielen ] Additionally I've also found the BizTalk Server 2004 Generic Adapter Sample to be a useful read. The workspace is currently down but you can download
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I guess this is what I get for not reading the manual first. I've been playing around with the BizTalk SqlAdapter Sample and I'm stuck on step 4g with the following error message: “you must specify at least one already-initialized correlation set
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Is it just me or is Microsoft Passport down? Wow, if it is that is quite a hit on a lot of websites.....
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After reading Christoph 's post about a simple way to configure a domain account to access the database , I thought that I would give it a try. Of course if there is a way to break it, I will find it, but of course it will be unintentional. So first I
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If you're going to Dev Days, check out: http://www.mydevdays2004.com/
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I've linked to it before, but if you're not reading the Wayward WebLog , you're missing out. Here are a few of my favorites: The XML Conspiracy ObjectSpaces: The Power of the Dot Compelling Thoughts The funny thing it that it reminds me of a column that
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If you're using Reporting Services then you should probably get familiar with RDL . RDL is what drives reports in RS. The cool thing is that once you start to dig into it you realize that it is actually fairly simple. When I first looked at RDL it seemed
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I don't have a problem with comment spam on my blog (probably because only a handful of people read it), but I have read about this problem occurring on other blogs. Well I had an idea on how that might be fixed. The idea came while I was checking out
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Just finished watching the Getting up to speed with BizTalk Server 2004 for the Visual Studio .NET Developer . BizTalk Server 2004 looks like a great product. I have to say I was very interested in the schema editor and the mapping tool (downloading BizTalk
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At my new job we are doing a lot of work with OLAP cubes. We have to create reports that run off these cubes. We also use SharePoint as our dashboard technology to display these reports. Currently we are using two main technology to access our cube data:
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