Last week, I attended Jim O'Neils talk at the MSDN roadshow on RESTful programming. (Chris Bowen's Blog : Announcing the Fall 2008 Northeast Roadshow!: "A RESTed Development")
It was a great talk about the origins and meaning of REST and the usefulness of REST techniques.
Jim posted his presentation here (http://blogs.msdn.com/jimoneil/) and I just found a tool for helping to create RESTful web pages in your web application here (http://www.urlrewriting.net/149/en/home.html)
This looks like a pretty cool tool. I will fool around with it a little and see if it is a good as it seems!
Reskilling for the Full-stack and documenting things I am trying out, learning and doing in that space.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
SQL Server 2000 - No wizards available in Enterprise Manager -> Tools
Monday, June 9, 2008
SQL Server 2005 Menu items don't show up...
If you install SQL Server 2005 after installing Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 (with SQL Server Express), you may have a successful installation which leaves "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 -> Configuration Tools" as the only menu option.
At the time of this writing, I could find only one article on the net which offered a suggestion, here:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6141894.html
You can see from the article that it requires you to remove all SQL Server 2005 pieces...
This is not necessary. All that is truly needed is to navigate to the setup.exe on the installation media and run the following at the command line:
setup.exe SKUUPGRADE=1
This saved me some time, and hopefully it will help someone else out there!
At the time of this writing, I could find only one article on the net which offered a suggestion, here:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6141894.html
You can see from the article that it requires you to remove all SQL Server 2005 pieces...
This is not necessary. All that is truly needed is to navigate to the setup.exe on the installation media and run the following at the command line:
setup.exe SKUUPGRADE=1
This saved me some time, and hopefully it will help someone else out there!
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