Few serious database applications are considered enterprise-worthy without a core database engine backed by a normalized and optimized relational database architecture. Traditionally, such database applications rely on SQL statements to retrieve and update data in the back-end data sou... Few serious database applications are considered enterprise-worthy without a core database engine backed by a normalized and optimized relational database architecture. Traditionally, such database applications rely on SQL statements to retrieve and update data in the back-end data sou...Nov. 29, 2005 03:45 PM EST Reads: 13,697 Replies: 2 |
The rise in prominence of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) has triggered a storm of debates on how best to build enterprise SOA-based applications and establish a predominant industry position. May. 5, 2005 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 12,836 Replies: 1 |







Jonathan Bruce is program manager at DataDirect Technologies. He has led and participated in four JSRs and enjoys helping Java and .NET developers take advantage of the benefits XQuery offers when working with XML and a variety of databases. Recently relocated from San Fransisco to North Carolina, Jonathan spends his weekends running, sailing, and traveling.
















