ArchBeat Link-o-Rama Top 20 for April 1-9, 2012

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The top 20 most popular items shared via my social networks for the week of April 1 - 8, 2012.

  1. Webcast: Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture Best Practices w/Tom Kyte - April 12
  2. Oracle Cloud Conference: dates and locations worldwide
  3. Bad Practice Use Case for LOV Performance Implementation in ADF BC | Oracle ACE Director Andresjus Baranovskis
  4. How to create a Global Rule that stores a document’s folder path in a custom metadata field | Nicolas Montoya
  5. MySQL Cluster 7.2 GA Released
  6. How to deal with transport level security policy with OSB | Jian Liang
  7. Webcast Series: Data Warehousing Best Practices http://bit.ly/I0yUx1
  8. Interactive Webcast and Live Chat: Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c Launch - April 12
  9. Is This How the Execs React to Your Recommendations? | Rick Ramsey
  10. Unsolicited login with OAM 11g | Chris Johnson
  11. Event: OTN Developer Day: MySQL - New York - May 2
  12. OTN Member discounts for April: Save up to 40% on titles from Oracle Press, Pearson, O'Reilly, Apress, and more
  13. Get Proactive with Fusion Middleware | Daniel Mortimer
  14. How to use the Human WorkFlow Web Services | Oracle ACE Edwin Biemond
  15. Northeast Ohio Oracle Users Group 2 Day Seminar - May 14-15 - Cleveland, OH
  16. IOUG Real World Performance Tour, w/Tom Kyte, Andrew Holdsworth, Graham Wood
  17. WebLogic Server Performance and Tuning: Part I - Tuning JVM | Gokhan Gungor
  18. Crawling a Content Folio | Kyle Hatlestad
  19. The Java EE 6 Example - Galleria - Part 1 | Oracle ACE Director Markus Eisele
  20. Reminder: JavaOne Call For Papers Closing April 9th, 11:59pm | Arun Gupta

Thought for the Day

"A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable."

Leslie Lamport

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