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  • AWS CloudFormations, Oracle Assembly Builder, Chef and Puppet

    - by llaszews
    I blogged about the difference and similarities between AWS CloudFormations and Oracle Assembler builder to package your software stack for deployment/provisioning to the cloud. However, these tools do not deal with software stack versioning and configuration management. This is where tools like Chef and Puppet come into play. Puppet and Chef points of interest: 1. Can be used in any cloud environment (rackspace, private cloud etc). 2. There is a debate between which is better. I am not going to get into this debate other then to say Puppet is more mature. 3. AWS CloudFormations can integration with both Chef and Puppet. A good blog on AWS CloudFormations and the need for something more: AWS CloudFormation

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  • AutoVue for Agile Sessions at the Oracle Value Chain Summit 2013

    - by Pam Petropoulos
    At the upcoming Oracle Value Chain Summit, which takes place February 4 - 6, 2013 in San Francisco, CA, AutoVue Enterprise Visualization solutions will be covered in a variety of sessions within the Agile PLM solution area. Attend the following sessions during the Product Deep Dives & Demos Track, and discover the latest AutoVue for Agile capabilities, including how to streamline business processes, such as change management by creating ECRs directly from within CAD designs. Visual Decision Making to Optimize New Product Development and Introduction Date: Tuesday, February 5 Time: 12:45 pm to 1:30 pm Seeing the Forest: Next Generation Visualization Date: Wednesday, February 6 Time: 3:15 pm to 4:00 pm Next-Generation CAD Data Management: MCAD, ECAD, and Software Configuration Management Date: Wednesday, February 6 Time: 11:15 am to 12:00 pm Keep an eye on this blog for forthcoming details about each of these sessions. Don’t miss this opportunity to mingle with other AutoVue for Agile customers and meet one on one with the AutoVue product management and development team. Register now for the early bird rate of $195 and secure your spot at the Summit. Click here to register and learn more.

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  • Alternative to TOP in SQL Server and Oracle.

    SELECT TOP 5 * FROM EMP ORDER BY SALARY; Above query works in SQL Server. This returns top 5 employees. The problem with this query is it doesn't work with Oracle. In Oracle you would need to write the query as follows. SELECT * FROM EMP WHERE ROWNUM<=5 ORDER BY SALARY If you are looking for a query which runs in both Oracle and SQL Server. Please use below one. select * from (SELECT row_number() over( ORDER by SALARY) as rank, EMP.* FROM EMP) s1 where s1.rank <= 5; span.fullpost {display:none;}

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  • cVidya’s MoneyMap Achieves Oracle Exadata Optimized Status

    - by Javier Puerta
    cVidya's MoneyMap running on Oracle Exadata provides extreme performance, including 4x-16x improvement in high data load rates, 4x faster data transformation and reconciliation, and query speeds - from a 2.5 billion record index –  improved from hours to few seconds! The MoneyMap solution enables operators to reconcile information from all network, operations and business support systems and through an on-going automated process, it detects problem areas which impact profitability as a result of revenue leakage, data inconsistencies or resources that are not being used efficiently. Once detected, MoneyMap provides tools to promptly correct and manage the problems to achieve profit maximization Learn more here.

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  • Linux?????Oracle ASMLib??????

    - by ??-Oracle
    ??Oracle ASMLIB?????? ?????????linux??????oracle?asmlib?????????,?????????????,????????????????????????????????????????" multipatha",???????? ??????????: ???????????,???????????:ASM??????2??????,????????????????????????3?,?: ???????? ???????? ????????????? ???????:?????????????,?/ dev/ sda?,?????????????.?????2?????????????????? Linux?SCSI????????????????????/dev/sdb?/dev/sdc.??????sdb??sdc?????????? ??,???????????????,???????????????? ,?/dev/multipatha,?????????????,????,??I/ O??multipatha????????????????????????sdb??,?????????????,????????????multipath?????????sdc?????????? ????????????????????,???????????:sdb??sdc???multpatha,??????????????ASMLIB???,??????,ASMLIB?????????????? ASMLIB???,??????????,??ASM????????????????????????????ASM????????,?????????? ??????????:ASM??????????? ??????,ASMLIB????????????.Linux???????????,?????????????,????multipath ?????????? ???????ASMLIB??????????!??Oracle?????,?????????? ?????,????,??????ASMLIB??????????????????,??????????????: ??????:     ASMLIB???ASMLIB???????????????ASMLIB??????ASMLIB?????????????????????????ASMLIB??????????????????,???????????/etc/init.d/oracleasm scandisks????????????ASMLIB????????????????????????????asmlib???,???????????ASMLIB????,?????,ASMLIB??OS????????????,????OS?????????? ????????,???????OS?????????????????ASMLIB?????????????????????????ASMLIB?????????????,?????Oracle??? ASMLib??????????????????????,???????????????????????,ASMLib?????????????,?????????????????.?????????????????????????     ??????????????????,??????????????????????,??ASMLib?????,?????????????????????????????????ASMLib???????????,??????????? ???????: ASMLib?????????/etc/sysconfig/oracleasm.???????/etc/sysconfig/oracleasm-_dev_oracleasm ???????????????????????????/etc/init.d/oracleasm configure ???????????,?????????????? ???????????????? ORACLEASM_SCANORDER ??????????????; ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE????????????????????; ???????????????????.???,????????????????,?????????,?????sd???????SCSI??????????????.??????????,??????????????? /dev/ ?????????????? ??:???????,?????????????????????device-mapper???,????????/dev/dm-XX??/dev/mapper/XXX???????udev???????????????ORACLEASM_SCANORDER ?? ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE???? dm ????? ???????: ??:?????????/etc/sysconfig/oracleasm,????????????/etc/sysconfig/oracleasm-_dev_oracleasm???? ?????????: ???????ASMLib??????????????,?ASMLib??????,??ORACLEASM_SCANORDER??,????: ORACLEASM_SCANORDER="multipath sd" ??,???????,ASMLib??????"multipath"????????????/dev/multipatha ?????????????????????ASMLib?????"sd"?????????SCSI????????/dev/sda?????,???????ASM???? ??????/dev/sdb?/dev/sdc??????,???ASM???,??ASMLib ????????????????ASMLib?????????ASMLib??????????????????? ????????: ?????????ASMLib???????????ASMLib??????,??ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE??,????: ORACLEASM_SCANEXCLUDE="sdb sdc" ??,????????????ASMLib???????????/dev/sdb?/dev/sdc.????????SCSI?????,ASMLib????????????2???,?????/dev/multipath???,??,Oracle?????????? EMC PowerPath ?ASMLib ??????????EMC PowerPatch??????ASMLib?????? ????,PowerPath?2.4 kernels EMC??????Linux??2.6??,?RHEL 4??SLES 9??2.0ASMLib kernel ??????? ??EMC Power Patch???,???EMC Support Matrix????????/?? ??????????? ???????? ASMLib ? PowerPath ?Linux 2.4 Kernel????,?RHEL3 SLES8 ???????,???EMC ?: ??????OTN?????: Configuring Oracle ASMLib on Multipath Disks

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  • 2012?6?20?(?):?????Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition???????

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition??????~Enterprise Edition?????????????????!~ Oracle Database Enterprise Edition ??? ??????????? ????????????? ??????????????????????????! Oracle Database Enterprise Edition ????????????????????????????Oracle Database Appliance ??????????????????????????????????? ????? 2???RAC?!? Oracle Database Appliance??????? Oracle Database11g Release2 RAC One Node???? ??????????????OracleDB??????????? ???? ??:2012?6?20?(?) 13:30~16:30(????:13:00~) ??:????????? 3? ??:???????? ??:???????????????HBA ???:?? ?????·?????? Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition??????

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  • ?Oracle Database 12c????ASM Scrubbing Disk Groups

    - by Liu Maclean(???)
    ?12.1?Oracle ASM??????????????????? ??Scrubbing Disk Groups, Disk Scrubbing???????????,?????Normal ??High Redundancy?disk group?????? Scrubbing ?????????????????Disk Scrubbing???disk group rebalancing???????I/O?????Disk Scrubbing??????I/O????? ?????????Scrubbing????,?????,????????????,?????ALTER DISKGROUP?????????: SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP data SCRUB POWER LOW; SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP data SCRUB FILE '+DATA/ORCL/ASKMACLEAN/example.266.806582193' REPAIR POWER HIGH FORCE; SQL> ALTER DISKGROUP data SCRUB DISK DATA_0005 REPAIR POWER HIGH FORCE; ?????SCRUB ?: ??REPAIR??????????,?????REPAIR,?SCRUB???????????????? ??POWER?????AUTO LOW HIGH ??MAX? ?POWER???,???AUTO????? ??WAIT ???????scrubbing ?????????WAIT???,?scrubbing??????scrubbing queue ??,??????? ?FORCE?????,?????I/O????????????????scrubbing ,????????

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  • ?????????????!4?21?Oracle Enterprise Cloud Summit??

    - by yusuke.nakamura
    Oracle Newsletter img{border:0;} p{margin:0; padding:0;} td{color:#333333; line-height:1.5; font-family:"MS P????", Osaka, Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro; font-size:12px;} table.t10 td, .small{font-size:10px;} a:link, a:visited{color:#ff0000;} a:hover, a:active{color:#ff0000; text-decoration:none;} a.l01:link, a.l01:visited, a.l01:hover, a.l01:active{color:#333333;} span.r, td.r{color:#ff0000;} ??????????????????·???????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????! >> ????????????SOA???????????????????????????????????? ?????????? Oracle SOA?????ECM(Engineering Chain Management)??????????????????????????????? ???IT?????????????????????ECM???????? ??????????? ?????????????(?????????)????????????????????????????3??1????????????????????????????????????? ????????? >> «????»?????BPM?????????????????Oracle BPM 11g ????? eBook????? ????????? >> IFRS?????????&????????????????????????????????Oracle E-Business Suite Release R12?????????????????IFRS????????????????????????????????IFRS ???????????(???????)???????????????????Oracle E-Business Suite??????12???????????????12???????????! ???????:2011?3?31? ????????? >> ??????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????/IFRS(??????)??????????????????????????????????? ???????Oracle Hyperion Financial Management / Oracle Hyperion Planning????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????? Oracle Hyperion Financial Management???????????????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????Oracle Hyperion Financial Management?????? ??????????????EPM????????????????? >> ?????SPARC Supercluster??Oracle???????RAC???????????????????????·??????????SPARC Supercluster??????????????????????????TPC-C???????????????????????????????SPARC????FlashFire?InfiniBand QDR?Oracle Solaris????ZFS Storage Appliance????????? ?SPARC Supercluster???????????? >> ???????????????????? >> ?SPARC Supercluster???????????????! ??????? ?SPARC Supercluster????????Webcast???? >> ???????Caption???????????????????????????? ?????????????!??????????????? ? ?????SOA/BPM??????? [NEW]SOA??????IT????????"??????·???????"??? ? CFO for Tomorrow [NEW]IFRS??????????????·????????? ? Sun???&?????·???? [NEW]?????????????????IT????????? ? Facebook??????????????????????(Facebook????????????) more solutions ? ?????????[PDF] Oracle Exadata??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? ?????????[PDF] ???????????????????????ERP??????????????????????????????????????????? ? ?????????[PDF]Oracle SOA Suite????????????????????ECM????????????????????????????????????????????????????? more success stories IT?????????????????????????????????????·???·?????? >> ? @Oracle_Japan????????????????????????"?"???????! ? @OracleApps_jp?????????????????????????! ? @OracleDB_jp???????????????????????????????????????·?????! ? @OracleMiddle_jpOracle Fusion Middleware????????????????! ? @oracletechnetjpOracle Technology Network Japan??????????????????????????????????????! ? @Candy_Candy???????????4????????????? more accounts-- ???????? 3/4(?)14:00~17:00 ?????????????????????~???????????????~ ?????????????????????????????(??) 3/8(?)9:30~18:00 ?6? BPM????? 2011 ?????(??) 3/8(?)~11(?)10:00~17:00 ???????JAPAN 2011 ??????????????????1·2???(??) 3/9(?)18:00~19:30 ???????????????? ??????~?????? ??????????(??) 3/9(?)18:30~20:30 ?56? ????! ????????-WebLogic Server ??? Mark IX- ????????????(??) 3/10(?)14:00~17:10 ???????????????????????????? ??????????(??) 3/23(?)18:00~19:30 ???????????????? ??????~?????? ??????????(??) 3/30(?)13:30~17:00 ??????????????????????? ????????????(??) Copyright © 2011, Oracle.All Rights Reserved. ???????????? | ???????????? | ??????????/????????

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  • Is this scatter-brained workflow realizable in Git?

    - by Luke Maurer
    This is what I'd like my workflow to look like at a conceptual level: I hack on my new feature for a while I notice a typo in a comment I change it Since the typo is completely unrelated to anything else, I put that change in a pile of comment fixes I keep working on the code I realize I need to flesh out a few utility functions I do so I put that change in its own pile Steps 2, 3, and 4 each repeat throughout the day I finish the new feature and put the changes for that feature in a pile I push nice patches upstream: One with the new feature, a few for the other tweaks, and one with a bunch of comment fixes if enough have accumulated Since I'm both lazy and a perfectionist, I want to be able to do some things out of order: I might correct a typo but forget to put it in the comment fix pile; when I prepare the upstream patches (I'm using git-svn, so I need to be pretty deliberate about these), I'll then pull out the comment fixes at that point. I might forget to separate things altogether until the very end. But I might /also/ have committed some of the piles along the way (sorry, the metaphor is breaking down …). This is all rather like just using Eclipse changesets with SVN, only I can have different changes to the same file in different piles (having to disentangle changes into different commits is what motivated me to move to git-svn, in fact …), and with Git I can have my full discombobulated change history, experimental branches and all, but still make a nice, neat patch. I've just recently started with Git after having wanted to for a good while, and I'm quite happy so far. The biggest way in which the above workflow doesn't really map into Git, though, is that a “bin” can't really be just a local branch, since the working tree only ever reflects the state of a single branch. Or maybe the Git index is a “pile,” and what I want is to have more than one somehow (effectively). I can think of a few ways to approximate what I want (maybe creative use of stash? Intricate stash-checkout-merge dances?), but my grasp on Git isn't solid enough to be sure of how best to put all the pieces together. It's said that Git is more a toolkit than a VCS, so I guess the question comes down to: How do I build this thing with these tools?

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  • ESS workflow for R project/package development

    - by ahala
    Can anyone share his experience on workflow for R peject development under ESS? I tried several times to learn emacs but I have not get it yet. I can understand ESS as an editor, but is there a project view in ESS? what's the efficient ways to set up/view R project directory, coding, and testing? Thanks for any advices.

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  • Sharepoint Workflow doesn't trigger after created/edited tickets

    - by Brad Johnson
    I have a workflow created in Sharepoint designer that works fine when manually triggered. I want it to trigger when a new ticket is created and when an existing ticket is edited. I have tried everything, but it makes no sense that it works when manually triggered, but does not appear to trigger when tickets are created/modified. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Workflow for App Engine

    - by Jesse Aldridge
    I'm about to start an App Engine project for the first time. Most likely with Python. I was wondering if anybody could give me a leg up by detailing their workflow when developing for it. What tools do you use to go from start to deployed? Did you do any app engine specific configurations to those tools?

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  • Workflow State not changing in asp.net

    - by shail
    hi i m trying to change the state for workflow from one state to another on button click its working fine with windows but not with web application and its instance id does not persist i have used SqlWorkflowPersistenceService also. what can b the solution for this. thanks

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  • Convert user input into ToString() method inside FlowDocument in Workflow 4.0

    - by Jon Ownbey
    I have a Workflow 4.0 app that generates emails. In a dialog for creating the email body the user needs to be able to input some string value representing an existing wf instance variable to be inserted as a string at runtime. So they input something like: Email body text including <. (say ExistingVariable is an int or something like that) Any helpful hints for how to convert this text with a ToString() at runtime?

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  • The Scoop: Oracle E-Business Suite Support on 64-bit Linux

    - by Terri Noyes
    This article addresses frequently asked questions about Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) 64-bit Linux support.Q:  Which 64-bit Linux OSs are supported for EBS? A: Beginning with Release 12, we support the following 64-bit operating systems for both application and database tiers on x86-64 servers:Oracle Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise Server For EBS Release 11i (and again in Release 12), when the application tier is installed on a certified platform, additional platforms (including the above) may be used for a 64-bit database tier on x86-64 servers. This is an example of a mixed platform architecture (Release 12), or a Split Configuration (Release 11i). Q:  I understand that the EBS application tier code is 32-bit, even for the 64-bit Linux OS -- is this the case?A: It is true that the majority of executables provided as part of our release media on the application tier are 32-bit (as are the Fusion Middleware libraries and objects they depend on).  However, the 'Planning' products have large memory requirements and therefore are 64-bit compiled to take advantage of the larger memory space afforded by the 64-bit OS'es.

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  • OWB 11gR2 &ndash; OLAP and Simba

    - by David Allan
    Oracle Warehouse Builder was the first ETL product to provide a single integrated and complete environment for managing enterprise data warehouse solutions that also incorporate multi-dimensional schemas. The OWB 11gR2 release provides Oracle OLAP 11g deployment for multi-dimensional models (in addition to support for prior releases of OLAP). This means users can easily utilize Simba's MDX Provider for Oracle OLAP (see here for details and cost) which allows you to use the powerful and popular ad hoc query and analysis capabilities of Microsoft Excel PivotTables® and PivotCharts® with your Oracle OLAP business intelligence data. The extensions to the dimensional modeling capabilities have been built on established relational concepts, with the option to seamlessly move from a relational deployment model to a multi-dimensional model at the click of a button. This now means that ETL designers can logically model a complete data warehouse solution using one single tool and control the physical implementation of a logical model at deployment time. As a result data warehouse projects that need to provide a multi-dimensional model as part of the overall solution can be designed and implemented faster and more efficiently. Wizards for dimensions and cubes let you quickly build dimensional models and realize either relationally or as an Oracle database OLAP implementation, both 10g and 11g formats are supported based on a configuration option. The wizard provides a good first cut definition and the objects can be further refined in the editor. Both wizards let you choose the implementation, to deploy to OLAP in the database select MOLAP: multidimensional storage. You will then be asked what levels and attributes are to be defined, by default the wizard creates a level bases hierarchy, parent child hierarchies can be defined in the editor. Once the dimension or cube has been designed there are special mapping operators that make it easy to load data into the objects, below we load a constant value for the total level and the other levels from a source table.   Again when the cube is defined using the wizard we can edit the cube and define a number of analytic calculations by using the 'generate calculated measures' option on the measures panel. This lets you very easily add a lot of rich analytic measures to your cube. For example one of the measures is the percentage difference from a year ago which we can see in detail below. You can also add your own custom calculations to leverage the capabilities of the Oracle OLAP option, either by selecting existing template types such as moving averages to defining true custom expressions. The 11g OLAP option now supports percentage based summarization (the amount of data to precompute and store), this is available from the option 'cost based aggregation' in the cube's configuration. Ensure all measure-dimensions level based aggregation is switched off (on the cube-dimension panel) - previously level based aggregation was the only option. The 11g generated code now uses the new unified API as you see below, to generate the code, OWB needs a valid connection to a real schema, this was not needed before 11gR2 and is a new requirement since the OLAP API which OWB uses is not an offline one. Once all of the objects are deployed and the maps executed then we get to the fun stuff! How can we analyze the data? One option which is powerful and at many users' fingertips is using Microsoft Excel PivotTables® and PivotCharts®, which can be used with your Oracle OLAP business intelligence data by utilizing Simba's MDX Provider for Oracle OLAP (see Simba site for details of cost). I'll leave the exotic reporting illustrations to the experts (see Bud's demonstration here), but with Simba's MDX Provider for Oracle OLAP its very simple to easily access the analytics stored in the database (all built and loaded via the OWB 11gR2 release) and get the regular features of Excel at your fingertips such as using the conditional formatting features for example. That's a very quick run through of the OWB 11gR2 with respect to Oracle 11g OLAP integration and the reporting using Simba's MDX Provider for Oracle OLAP. Not a deep-dive in any way but a quick overview to illustrate the design capabilities and integrations possible.

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  • ADF Enterprise Application Development - Made Simple (Book Review)

    - by Frank Nimphius
      Sten E. Vesterli wrote the "Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple" book published by Packt Publishing in 2011 http://www.packtpub.com/oracle-adf-enterprise-application-development/book A common question on OTN, but also when talking to clients or customers is about where and how to start your ADF application development. Especially when the current programming background is not in Java, but 4 GL or PLSQL, developers often look for answers to the following questions: · How long does it take to learn Oracle ADF ? · How long does it take to replace a Forms application with ADF ? · How many developers do I need? · Do I need to know Java to use ADF and if yes, how good do I need to know this? · How do I structure my programming files, organizing them in JDeveloper work spaces, projects and libraries? · What is best practices for naming Java packages and how to void naming conflicts in ADF in general? · How many Application Modules do I need or should I create? · How to test applications? Sten Vesterli answers all of the above questions and more in his book http://www.packtpub.com/oracle-adf-enterprise-application-development/book , which makes it great value add to the 3 existing Oracle ADF books. In order of complexity (which also is the order in which reading the available Oracle ADF books makes sense), in my opinion, Sten's book should come second – though it also is useful to those that are already more advanced with Oracle ADF. So if you are absolutely new to Oracle ADF, then the order of books to read to get you up on an expert level should be: 1. Grant Ronald; "Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development: Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF" (McGraw Hill 2010) 2. Sten Vesterli; "Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple" (Packt Publishing 2011) 3. Duncan Mills, Peter Koletzke; " Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook: A Guide to Fusion Web Development" (McGraw Hill 2009) 4. Frank Nimphius, Lynn Munsinger; " Oracle Fusion Developer Guide: Building Rich Internet Applications with Oracle ADF Business Components and Oracle ADF Faces" (McGraw Hill 2010) If you are not new to Oracle ADF and Orace JDeveloper, then buy Sten Vesterli's book anyway. It is worth it and you want to have it on your book shelf. See below the table of content to get a better idea of what this book covers: · Chapter 1: The ADF Proof of Concept · Chapter 2: Estimating the Effort · Chapter 3: Getting Organized · Chapter 4: Productive Teamwork · Chapter 5: Prepare to Build · Chapter 6: Building the Enterprise Application · Chapter 7: Testing your Application · Chapter 8: Look and Feel · Chapter 9: Customizing the Functionality · Chapter 10: Securing your ADF Application · Chapter 11: Package and Deliver · Appendix: Internationalization The book is written with a lot of good humor, which makes the read very enjoyable (from a geek's perspective, of course). My favorite quote – just in case you are interested - is from page 97, when Sten talks about getting organized: " Stop sending e-mails to your team. Just stop it. E-mail is so last century.…" So true, so true! This quote's runner up is the "boss key" on page 128 where Sten talks about productivity and how Oracle Team Productivity Center (TPC) can help you with this. Quotes like these stick to your brains and make sure you never forget. Go for it!

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  • Immer up to date! Die Newsletter und Magazine von Oracle

    - by A & C Redaktion
    Man muss nicht alles wissen, aber man muss wissen, wo alles steht! Deswegen wollen wir Ihnen heute einen kleinen Überblick über die Newsletter und Publikationen von Oracle geben. Da wären zum einen die regelmäßig erscheinenden Magazine: Das Oracle Magazine in englischer Sprache kommt alle zwei Monate heraus. Schwerpunktthemen der letzten Ausgaben waren beispielsweise Apps für Oracle Exadata und der Dauerbrenner IT Security. Das Magazin ist komplett online abrufbar und kann auch abonniert werden. Beim Profit Magazine, ebenfalls englischsprachig, macht der Untertitel bereits deutlich, worum es geht: „Technology Powered. Business Driven“ - die Schnittstelle zwischen Technik und Unternehmergeist also. Gerade für aufstrebende Partner sind hier wertvolle Informationen aufbereitet, die Ihr Business voranbringen. Auch das Java Magazine trägt sein Thema bereits im Titel. Es erscheint zweimonatlich, nur in digitaler Form und auf Englisch. Hier geht’s zur Subscription. Neben dem Oracle Partner Blog, den Sie ja kennen, gibt es einen mehrsprachigen Blog mit EMEA-Partner News für den unternehmerischen Blick nach Europa. Wer Interesse an zielgerichteten Fachinformationen hat, dem bietet sich noch eine weitere Möglichkeit: Über Ihren Oracle.com User-Account können Partner sich je nach Interesse informative Newsletter zu allen Themen zusammenstellen. So können Sie ganz individuell bestimmen, ob und in welcher Frequenz Sie Info-Mails von Oracle erhalten möchte. Auch die deutschsprachigen Veranstaltungs-Infos werden hierüber gesteuert. Voraussetzung dafür ist, dass Sie einen Oracle.com User-Account besitzen. Den können Sie hier ganz einfach selbst anlegen. So bleiben Sie immer auf dem Laufenden und Ihr Unternehmen ist ganz vorne dabei.

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  • Oracle Open World - 30. September - 4. October 2012, San Francisco, USA

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Organization for Oracle OpenWorld  (30. September - 4. October 2012, San Francisco, USA) has started. Watch out for further information to come in the coming weeks. Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities Exhibiting, sponsoring and advertising at Oracle OpenWorld 2012 is the best opportunity for Oracle partners to achieve critical marketing and sales objectives. As the world's preeminent Oracle conference, Oracle OpenWorld attracts influential users and decision-makers from customer organizations globally. Exhibition and sponsorship opportunities are filling up quickly, so partners should explore exhibition, branding and sponsorship opportunities now. Register NOW and Save - Super Saver Period Ends 30. March You should register today to save $800 on their Oracle OpenWorld full conference pass. There will not be any cheaper prices available afterwards! Partners and Customers - Call For Papers Opens 14. March Oracle OpenWorld Call for Papers will open Wednesday, 14. March. Speak your mind to the world's largest gathering of the most knowledgeable IT decision-makers, leading-edge developers, and advanced technologists. Don't delay - the call for papers closes 11:59 PM PST on 9. April 2012.

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