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Keeping up with our E-Business Suite technology stack roadmap can be challenging. Regular readers of this blog know that we certify new combinations and versions of Oracle products with the E-Business Suite every few weeks. We also update our certification plans and roadmap as new third-party…
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Cliff chats with Lisa Parekh, Vice President of Applications Technology Integration, about how Oracle E-Business Suite leverages Oracle technologies today, how to better use Oracle Application Server 10g and how to manage the technology stack supporting the E-Business Suite. In addition, Lisa comments…
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In the past years, I have been using VB6 + MySQL when developing CRUD applications. Now I am currently learning how to develop web applications, as my plan is to go through the "browser/web app" path every time I build a CRUD app. I'm leaning on Ruby on Rails + MySQL/PostgreSQL/any NoSQL database…
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A standard state-of-the-art project requires at least jsf + spring + faces palette + orm.
That's a lot of stuff. Also frameworks like spring misses to bring to the point of starting developing. Otherwise, things like spring-roo wuoldn't even exist. The solution to this may be buy support. Have dedicated…
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I am working on a project that involves gps data collection from many users (say 1000) every second (while they move). I am planning on using a dedicated database instance on EC2 with the mysql persistent block storage and run a ruby on rails application with nginx frontend.
I haven't worked on such…
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