Aravind Ravi

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Attractive salary and other incentives! Send your resumes to sreerukma@vsnl.com
14 years ago
Hi,

We have the following openings in Calypso Technology (Mumbai).

Currently recruiting Business Analysts / Engineers having Capital Markets background with 3+ years experience in Java and related technologies.

Send your resumes in MS Word format to aravindravi2007@rediffmail.com

Regards,

Aravind
17 years ago
iNautix Technologies (part of Bank of New York) has their software development center in Chennai.
17 years ago
Thanks for the links, but I actually need details regarding having the foreign key relationship as part of primary key...
Aravind Ravi
SCJP, SBCD
In my data model, for a table i am having a foreign key as part of my primary key. How do I define a composite primary key for such an entity bean?
Thanks in advance for any help provided.
Aravind Ravi
SCJP, SBCD
Congratulations Dave!!
Aravind
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SCJP,SBCD
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20 years ago
Hi,
I managed to get certified with 71%
Thanks to Kathy,Bert and Evelyn for their wonderful work in making the beta exam a huge success!!
Regards,
Aravind
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SCJP, SCBCD
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[ August 22, 2003: Message edited by: Aravind Ravi ]
Congrats Ashish!!
and thanks for your guidance
Congrats Ashish!!
and thanks for your guidance
Hi Ajith,
Thanks a lot for your reply. It cleared my doubt to a certain extent. I have a my domain(which is a URI- to uniquely identify the namespace) say 'http://www.aravind.com'. Each namespace has a set of vocabulary. Right? When I write an XML document like this,
<aravind:root xmlns:aravind='http://www.aravind.com'>
Aravind Ravi
</aravind:root>

it just means that the element root is associated with the aravind namespace. It does not mean that the element root is now a part of the vocabulary of the aravind namespace.

Am I right in this understanding?

How do my expilicitly say that these are the set of elements(tag names) that can belong to my namespace? and ensure that in the XML document like the above case which has associated the root element to be belonging to my namespace, when I do not want the root element to be defined as a part of my namespace.
Where do I go and specify the list of elements that belong to mynamespace and ensure that no one else tampers with the list of elements(tags)in my namespace?

Thanks once again for your reply,
Aravind Ravi.
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Sun Certified Programmer for the Java2 Platform.
Congratulations!! Great score!!
Congratulations!! Great score!!
In XML Schema, when we define the elements with the target namespace, does it imply that we are defining the name space with the elements defined in the schema?
Another clarification,
When we define an XML document like the following:

<xsl:root xmlns:xsl='http://www.w3.org/XSLT'>
<xsl:child>HELLO</xsl:child>
</xsl:root>

From the above it means that the elements root and child belong to
the namespace http://www.w3.org/XSLT. Right? How does an XSLT application(Transformer) really differentiate the elements that are inbuilt belonging to the w3c XSLT namespace and the elements that i have defined saying that it belongs to the w3c XSLT namespace. How is it said that these are the elements that are belonging to this namespace(from where will get the list of elements that are belonging to a particular namespace, and suppose i have my own domain and i want to associate some of my own tags(elements) to that namespace?)