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One day in Kenilworth, UK, during an Oracle SIG meeting, James Morle came up with the idea of the BAARF Party (Battle Against Any RAID Five/Four/and err . . . Free) while having a Larsen cognac. That same evening we had dinner with Tony Davis from Apress, and that s when James came up with this idea of a press label called OakTable Press. Tony thought that was a splendid idea, and a few days later it was a reality.

Perhaps the most anticipated new SQL Server 2005 feature (at least from a developer s perspective) is dubbed CLR Integration, and enables managed code to execute within the SQL Server 2005 process and interact directly with the data. This means that you can write stored procedures and user-defined functions using any .NET language while leveraging the rich set of functionality provided by the .NET Framework classes. You can even extend the SQL Server type system by creating your own custom data types. But don t throw out all your T-SQL books yet! It turns out that CLR Integration is intended to complement traditional database development rather than replace it. So the real question regarding CLR Integration is when do you use it versus traditional database techniques such as T-SQL stored procedures To help you answer this question, in this section, we ll go over the nature and capabilities of CLR integration and compare them with conventional database approaches.

Figure 14-1 shows the simple web application from Listing 14-2 accessed via a web browser on the local machine. You can deploy and run simple web application like this in three ways. You can simply create an ASP.NET project inside Visual Studio, add the Time.aspx file to the project, and adjust the web.config file in the project to contain the given compiler entry. Visual Studio comes with its own built-in web server so that when you run the web application using F5 from inside Visual Studio, a browser is automatically opened with a reference to this web server. You can also deploy the application to your local web server. For example, simply copy Time.aspx and web.config to an application directory in an ASP.NET-enabled web server. When using IIS, you can copy them to a directory c:\inetpub\wwwroot\Time and reference the website via http://localhost/Time/Time.aspx. Ensure your web server is ASP.NETenabled as described later in the sidebar Serving ASP.NET Pages Locally. Finally, you can deploy the files to a live web server. Again, copy Time.aspx and web.config to an application directory in an ASP.NET-enabled web server. Ensure the F# compiler has been installed on the web server, or deploy the F# compiler as part of the bin directory of your web application.

The idea was to let OakTable members either write books or at least review books before they were published under this label At least two OakTable members must review and OK a book before it can be published Along with the book you have in your hands now, the current catalog consists of the following: Mastering Oracle PL/SQL: Practical Solutions: Connor McDonald et al show you how to write PL/SQL code that will run quickly and won t break in high load, multiuser environments Oracle Insights: Tales of the Oak Table: A bunch of OakTable members (including me) present a series of stories about our experiences (good and bad) using the Oracle software: where it s been, where it s going, how (and how not) to use it successfully, and some frightening tales of what can happen when fundamental design principles are ignored.

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