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- Roll Your Own Solaris Blogroll | Larry Wake
blogs.oracle.com
Larry Wake shares an easy way to find bloggers who write about various aspects of Oracle Solaris. - Updating metadata in a WebCenter Content Presenter template | Yannick Ongena
yonaweb.be
Oracle ACE Yannick Ongena explains "how we can add a link to the content presenter that will open a popup where we can update the metadata of the content." - Enable Content editing of Iterative components | Stefan Krantz
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"The key aspect of this architectural solution," explains Stefan Krantz, "is to support a data type that allows for grouping of editable elements like Plain text, Images and Rich Text, each group of elements must support a infinite amount of grouped repetitions (Rows)." - Call for Nominations: Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation Awards 2012 - Win a free pass to #OOW12
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These awards honor customers for their cutting-edge solutions using Oracle Fusion Middleware. Either a customer, their partner, or an Oracle representative can submit the nomination form on behalf of the customer. Submission deadline: July 17. Winners receive a free pass to Oracle OpenWorld 2012 in San Francisco. - ODTUG Kscope12 - June 24-28 - San Antonio, TX
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June 24-28, 2012
San Antonio, TXKscope12, sponsored by ODTUG, is your home for Application Express, BI and Oracle EPM, Database Development, Fusion Middleware, and MySQL training by the best of the best!
Thought for the Day
"CIOs and the IT department cannot stop disruptive technology changes any more than the business managers can. Business managers have to, and are, embracing the new technologies because if they don’t, they, and their business units, will become irrelevant and disappear under the competitive conditions of the market."Source: Capgemini CTO Blog
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