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UltraLiteJ Security on BlackBerry Devices
This article presents an overview of security issues on BlackBerry devices and discuss how an UltraLiteJ application developer may address them based on their security needs.

SQL Anywhere and Microsoft .NET
This whitepaper provides an overview of SQL Anywhere support for the Microsoft .NET Framework.

SQL Anywhere Integration with Visual Studio 2010
This whitepaper outlines the integration features that are present for Visual Studio 2010 and contains short tutorials demonstrating how the integration features can be used to ease application development while working with a database.

10 Cool New Features in SQL Anywhere® 12
Take a look at this light-hearted list of cool features in SQL Anywhere 12. Breck Carter will be your guide through his list of Top 10 Cool Features in SQL Anywhere 12. Some highlights include Spatial technology, Query Quarantine and increased performance

Configuring the Relay Server with Apache using SSL
This document outlines how to configure the relay server using Apache to complete secure MobiLink synchronizations.

The UltraLiteJ Database Transfer Utility
The UltraLiteJ database transfer utility transfers UltraLiteJ databases from a BlackBerry smartphone to an external machine. This process is described in this document.

MobiLink Performance
This whitepaper provides an overview of MobiLink performance.

Mobilizing an Oracle Database Using SQL Anywhere
This paper describes how to mobilize the data stored in the Order Entry (OE) and Human Relations (HR) sample schemas that are provided with the Oracle Database installation.

Performing Full Text Searches on Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Data in SQL Anywhere 11
This document provides background information and procedures for performing a full text search on a database containing Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) data.

Which Web Application Stack is Best for Me? By: Bryan Sachdeva
This article covers the LAMP, WISA, and Java web stacks including JBoss and GlassFish. It will go over the basics of how they work, what they can do, and how each addresses different needs for different deployments.
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