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New features of Visual Studio.NET 2008 and JDeveloper 11g
Mar 08, 2010.
In this article, I want to explain the new features of Visual Studio.NET 2008 and JDeveloper 11g which are the IDE provided by Microsoft and Oracle for the development of enterprise application for .NET and Java platform.
Data Binding Techniques Using Visual Studio.NET and JDeveloper
Dec 08, 2008.
Today data binding techniques are very easy to apply using IDE such as Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and Oralce JDeveloper. In this article, I will show how to develop a client/server enterprise application by applying the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern and using development tools such as Microsoft Visual.NET and Oracle JDeveloper.
Handling complex data types returned by Web services using JSON and jQuery in Microsoft.NET and Oracle AS
Apr 17, 2009.
In this article, I will illustrate how to invoke an Ajax-enabled Web service which returns a complex data type (an array of products) from a Web service in Visual Studio.NET and JDeveloper.
Developing Web Applications using data binding technologies
Jan 22, 2009.
This article is intended to illustrate how to develop Web application using data binding technologies in Microsoft Visual Studio.NET and Oracle JDeveloper.
Interoperability between WCF and Oracle Application Server : Part I
Jan 24, 2007.
This article is part of series intended to show how to use Web Services related technologies to interoperate applications running in different platforms, in this case, the most common scenario between Microsoft.NET and Oracle AS platforms.