This is the first tutorial as part of the Visual Basic .NET 2005 Training. In this tutorials we will be learning about the basics of The .NET Framework Architecture, The .NET vision, Common Language Runtime (CLR), .NET Framework Class Library and Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL). It's very important to learn the basics before we actually start with the Programming. The .NET framework is a software technology that is directed towards connecting information, people, systems and devices seamlessly. The high level of software integration that has been attempted through use of XML web services enables the creation of small, discrete, building block types of applications. These applications are connected to other applications over the Internet.
This tutorial explains the ways and steps of creating and managing database accounts, Creating Users through Sql Plus, Creating User through iSQL*PLUS, Creating Users through EM, Manager Users, Managing Users through sqlplus and Managing Users through EM along with screen shots, step by step Instructions and frequently asked questions.
This tutorial explains about using Rapid install to install Oracle Applications on any machine. With Rapid Install, you can perform these operations: Install a new, fully configured Oracle Applications system, including the latest certified Oracle Applications technology stack and all patches, mini-packs, family packs, and other updates available at the time of this release. Lay down the file system and configure server processes for an upgraded system and Install a new database tier or application tier technology stack.
This tutorial explains about Oracle Apps login, Choosing Responsibility, Choosing Function / Opening Form, Switch Responsibility, Query Form and Keyboard Shortcuts. This chapter would tell a user about the basics of login to the Oracle Applications instance. It would also demonstrate the basics of working with Oracle Applications. To understand the complete functionality of a particular responsibility please refer to the respective User Guide.
Oracle Applications 11i- (Technical) training with step by step instructions along wit hscreen shots. Check the link for topics to be covered in this course. After successful completion of this course one can acquire required skills for an Oracle Application (Technical) Consultant. Few topics are Introduction to ERP covers
Definition,overview of popular ERPs.,Comparison of Oracle Apps with other ERP,Oracle application concepts,Internet computing architecture,
internationalization support.
This course enables learners to gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. You will learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, database security, user management, and backup/recovery techniques. All these tutorials are prepared exclusively for Exforsys.com by Oracle Professionals and Certified DBA's. Feel free to post any questions you might have during this training in our forums. Let us know if you have any specific topics in mind which are not covered. You also will learn salient aspects of Oracle Database 10g such as user and data management. The basic aspects of database management such as database integrity constraints, transferring data, and defining tables and schemas has been discussed at length.
This presentation will cover the following topics: Migrating from ASP.NET 1.X to ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2003 to Visual Studio 2005 Conversion. Source code included.
In this paper, we will look at the structure of a very simple ASP.NET page and how that page is rendered in the visitor's browser. Then we will look at the Page class, which is the .NET class that all your ASP.NET pages are based on. After that, we will review basic compiler directives that you can place on your page. At the end of the chapter, we will review a simple Quiz ASP.NET page that demonstrates the basics of an ASP.NET page.
In this article we will discuss the software tools that you will need to start developing in ASP.Net and point you in the direction of where they can be obtained.
TheCodeBehind is a combination blog and resource site for programmers and developers to share code, learn from each other and blog about whatever interests them.
The site includes some great features such as members advertising on their blogs and resources, and being able to add languages to the main site themselves!
Languages currently on the site include asp, asp.net, asp.net 2.0, c, c#, c++, java, javascript, jscript, jscript.net, perl, php, python, vb, vb.net and vbscript!