links for 2010-05-10
- by Bob Rhubart
Announcing the MOS WCI "Community" (World of WebCenter Interaction)
In this community you'll find a product related discussion forum moderated by Oracle WebCenter Interaction support engineers, recommended tips and tricks, links to knowledge base articles and best practices for setting up and administering up your environment. We hope you'll take a minute to have a look through the community.
(tags: oracle otn webcenter enterprise2.0)
Jason Williamson: Tuxedo Runtime for CICS and Batch Webcast
"The notion that mainframes can be rehosted on open system is pretty well accepted. There are still some hold out CxO's who don't believe it, but those guys typically are not really looking to migrate anyway and don't take an honest look at the case studies, history and TPC reports." Jason Williamson
(tags: oracle otn entarch tuxedo)
Tom Hofte: Analyzing Out-Of-Memory issues in WebLogic 10.3.3 with JRockit 4.0 Flight Recorder
Tom Hofte shows you "how to capture automatically an overall WLS system image, including a JFR image, after an out-of-memory (OOM) exception has occured in the JVM hosting WLS 10.3.3."
(tags: oracle otn weblogic soa java)
Install Control Center Agent on Oracle Application Server (Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) Weblog)
Qianqian Wu show you how to Install and Configure the Application Server; Deploy the Control Center Agent to the Application Server; Optional Configuration Tasks
(tags: oracle otn bi datawarehousing)
Frank Buytendijk: BI and EPM Landscape
"Organizations are getting more serious about ecosystem thinking. They do not evaluate single tools anymore for different application areas, but buy into a complete ecosystem of hardware, software and services. The best ecosystem is the one that offers the most options, in environments where the uncertainty is high and investments are hard to reverse. The key to successfully managing such an environment is middleware, and BI and EPM become increasingly middleware intensive. In fact, given the horizontal nature of BI and EPM, sitting on top of all business functions and applications, you could call them 'upperware.'" -- Frank Buytendijk
(tags: oracle otn enterprisearchitecture bi)