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Administrator’s Guide to Windows Server 2003

Optimize, troubleshoot, and secure Windows Server 2003?

From expanded configuration wizards to Automated System Recovery, Windows Server 2003 offers new features and enhancements to appeal to almost any network administrator. But enjoying the fruits of new technology always comes at a price: the learning curve. Don’t waste time on the Windows Server 2003 learning curve. Let TechRepublic’s team of IT experts make your day-to-day chores easier with our Administrator’s Guide to Windows Server 2003.

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101 C# Samples

These C# samples include:

  • Asynchronous/multithreaded programming
  • Socket Programming
  • Garbage Collection basics
  • Automating Internet Explorer in your applications
  • Encrypting and Decrypting data
  • Thread Pooling
  • Using Windows XP Themes
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  • JDBCâ„¢ API Tutorial and Reference

    JDBCâ„¢ API Tutorial and Reference
    This book covers all of the JDBCTM API, the application programming interface that provides universal data access for the JavaTM programming language. The first edition covered the JDBC 1.0 API, which provides the basic functionality for data access. The second edition added the JDBC 2.0 API, which supplements the basic API with more advanced features. The 2.0 API provides a standard way to access the latest object-relational features being supported by today’s relational database management systems. In addition, it includes features such as scrollable and updatable result sets and improved performance. Further, it extends JDBC technology beyond the client to the server with connection pooling and distributed transactions.

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