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Enter TST. TST is an Open source Unit Testing framework specifically meant for testing SQL Server Database Code. It helps in following ways - Has an Assertion Framework for testing Database code ...
The software giant is considering making the source code for its SQL Server database available to customers, according to Tom Rizzo, director of product management in Microsoft's SQL Server unit.
The software giant is considering making the source code for its SQL Server database available to customers, according to Tom Rizzo, director of product management in Microsoft's SQL Server unit.
John Carroll thinks that anyone with a valid license should have access to Microsoft's SQL Server source code. Rather than a polemic against proprietary software, John makes a practical argument ...
A half-baked alternative to Transact-SQL will not make SQL Server or the development process any better and, very likely, will make things worse. As an administrator, I'm putting a lot of eggs into ...
This list, issued by Microsoft, has two categories: 1) “Features Not Supported in the Next Version of SQL Server”; and 2) “Features Not Supported in a Future Version of SQL Server”.
Additionally, Microsoft will subject SQL Server 2005 to the federal government’s Common Criteria certification from the National Security Agency. Common Criteria certification carries a more ...
The .NET execution engine protects SQL Server's internal buffers from executing code, and extensive enhancements to the hosting control APIs in the execution engine prohibit exceptional ...
SQL Server™ code-named “Katmai,” the next release of Microsoft® SQL Server, will help companies access and manage rapidly increasing volumes of data for mission-critical applications, increase their ...
The code, meanwhile, is based on SQL Server 2000, not the next-generation version of SQL Server code-named "Yukon." Sheryl Tullis, Microsoft's product manager for SQL Server, says the unified 64-bit ...
News SQL Server 64-bit Goes Gold By Scott Bekker 04/02/2003 Microsoft formally finished the code last week on a 64-bit version of its flagship database, SQL Server 2000.