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  • how to give meaningful id to the things in database

    - by gcc
    There are a lot of manuals. I am trying to create an database to hold information of these documents. But, there is a small problem. How can I give meaningful id to the manuals? Are there any standard or logic behind the giving meaningful id to the documents? If there is no standard, can you tell me how I should do that? example: table : manual id | manual name EDIT: Not Meaningful ID 1 or M1 or foo 2 C2 bar 3 P123 name ... ... ... (i) (ii) (iii) (i) Not meaningful for me because if some item deleted, there can be gap. ex 1 33 100. (ii) random character can be confusing when one try to give a name to new manual (iii) Why giving name is not preferred is because finding a name to the manual as ID is hard after 500 manuals. Meaningful : New ID * Can be easily produced even if after 1000 manuals * Should not be so complicated

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  • Oracle FY15 Global Partner Kickoff: Register Now!

    - by Julien Haye
    Join Oracle PartnerNetwork for our FY15 Global Partner Kickoff and get up close with Oracle executives including Rich Geraffo, SVP, Worldwide Oracle Alliances & Channels. Watch online and listen as our sales and product executives outline Oracle's strategy and direction for FY15, and learn about the different ways you can accelerate sales & revenue through Oracle's full-stack offering. The EMEA Regional Event will be held on June 25th at 3:00pm BST / 4:00pm CET. Learn more and register now!

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  • Oracle Magazine, November/December 2008

    Oracle Magazine November/December features articles on our Editors' Choice Awards 2008, the new HP Oracle Database Machine, using task flows, Cursor FOR Loops, Oracle Data Access Components, Oracle Active Data Guard, SQL Developer and PL/SQL constructs, Oracle Database 11g, questions for Tom Kyte and much more.

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  • Oracle Magazine, March/April 2008

    Oracle Magazine March/April features articles on IT modernization, Marvel Entertainment, SQL performance analyzer, Oracle SQL Developer, upgrade certification to Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Database 11g features, declarative data filters, Oracle Application Express, PL/SQL best practices, and much more.

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  • Best Way to Handle Meta Information in a SQL Database

    - by danielhanly.com
    I've got a database where I want to store user information and user_meta information. The reason behind setting it up in this way was because the user_meta side may change over time and I would like to do this without disrupting the master user table. If possible, I would like some advice on how to best set up this meta data table. I can either set it as below: +----+---------+----------+--------------------+ | id | user_id | key | value | +----+---------+----------+--------------------+ | 1 | 1 | email | [email protected] | | 2 | 1 | name | user name | | 3 | 1 | address | test address | ... Or, I can set it as below: +----+---------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------+ | id | user_id | email | name | address | +----+---------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------+ | 1 | 1 | [email protected] | user name | test address | Obviously, the top verison is more flexible, but the bottom version is space saving and perhaps more efficient, returning all the data as a single record. Which is the best way to go about this? Or, am I going about this completely wrong and there's another way I've not thought of?

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  • 2014?9???OTN?????????????&????

    - by OTN-J Master
    ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????9??OTN????????JPOUG(Japan Oracle User Group)????JPOUG> SET EVENTS 20140907??????????????????????????????????????????ORACLE MASTER Bronze??????????????????????!????JPOUG> SET EVENTS 201409072014?9?7?(?)13:00~17:00 @ ?????????????????? (??????)Japan Oracle User Group(JPOUG)?????????????Oracle Database?MySQL????????IT???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ~Recovery Manager(RMAN)??????! ~(??????2??????)9?17?(?)15:30 ~17:00 @ ?????????????????(???)9?17?(?)18:30~20:00 @ ?????????????????(???)Oracle?Backup/Recovery ?????????? Recovery Manager(RMAN)?Backup ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????RMAN??????????????????Oracle Database 12c ? Recovery Manager ????????????????????????????????Oracle Database Appliance???9?18?(?)15:30 ~17:30 @ ??????????(??????)??????????????????????????????????·?????Oracle Database Appliance??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·?????Oracle Database Appliance ?????????????????????????????????? Java EE 9?24?(?)18:30 ~ 20:00 @ ??????????(??????)???? Java EE ???????????Java EE ????? ?? JavaServer Faces (JSF) ? ????????? Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) ?? Java EE 6 ?????????Web ????????????????????????????????ORACLE MASTER Bronze Oracle Database 12c ?????????????? 9?30?(?)14:30 ~ 16:30 @ ??????????(??????)???24????????????? ORACLE MASTER???????????????????????ORACLE MASTER Bronze Oracle Database 12c????????????Bronze ???????????????(????????)- ORACLE MASTER Oracle Database 12c ????-??????:ORACLE MASTER Bronze?12c SQL?? [12c SQL]?-??????:ORACLE MASTER Bronze?Bronze DBA 12c?ORACLE MASTER??????????????????ORACLE MASTER????????12c?????????????????????????

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  • Oracle Application Testing Suite 12.1 ??????????

    - by user773457
    Oracle Application Testing Suite 12.1 ??????????? http://japanmediacentre.oracle.com/content/detail.aspx?ReleaseID=1692???????????????? ?JD Edwards EnterpriseOne????????????????????????????????????? ?Oracle Application Testing Suite 12.1????????????????????????(IE9?Linux) ??????????????Oracle Enterprise Manager????????Oracle Cloud???????????????? ???????SQL?????????SELECT???????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????? ???? ATS-Tech ??????????

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  • 10??OTN????????

    - by OTN-J Master
    10???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????[10/23(?)??]  Oracle Solaris ??????? #7 [10/23(?)??]  Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Osaka[10/24(?)??]  WebLogic Server???[10/24(?)??]  ?????? Oracle Application Testing Suite??????[10/24(?)??]  ?92? ????! ???????? Oracle RAC ???????! -??????! RAC?????????? [10/25(?)??]  ?????! ???????????????????????(???)[10/25(?)??]  Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Tokyo [10/26(?)??]  Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Fukuoka[10/30(?)??] Oracle Days Tokyo 2012>>??????????????????(oracle.com???) Oracle Solaris ??????? #7 ???: 10?23?(?) 18:30~20:40???: ?????????? ?? 13F??????? ???: ???????????????? Solaris ????????? 7 ????? Oracle Solaris ??????????Oracle Solaris ????????????????? ????Oralce Solaris ????????????!??????????????????Oracle OpenWolrd 2012 ??????Oracle Solaris ?????????????????????? ?????? 3 ??????????????????????????? ????????????????????????Solaris ???????????????????????????????????????????????? >> ??·???????? ?????? Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Osaka??! ???: 10?23?(?)13:30~17:00???: ??(??????????????????) ???:???MySQL?????????????????MySQL?????Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Osaka??????????MySQL????·??????????????????????????????????????????????·????·?? ????? ??????MySQL??????????????????? ????????????????????????? ????????????????• MySQL???? ??????????????·??????????? • MySQL????????????????? • MySQL????????????????? MySQL??????????????????????????????????DBA????????IT??????MySQL????????????????????? >> ??·???????? ?????? ?29? WebLogic Server???@?? ???: 10?24?(?) 18:30~20:40 ???: ?????????? ??13F??????? ???: ?29? WebLogic Server???@???????????????WebLogic Server?????:???????????????????iPad???????????2???????????????WebLogic Server????????????????WebLogic Server??????????????????????·????????????????????????????????JDBC??? ?????????????????? ??????WebLogic Server?????:?????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????iPad?????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server???Oracle JDeveloper????? ?Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF)????????? ?WebCenter Framework ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server????????????WebLogic Server?????????????????????????????????????!???????????????????Java EE6???????????? >> ??·???????? ?????? ?Oracle Application Testing Suite??????????????????Web????????????????????·??? ??????! ???: 10?24?(?) 13:30 ~ 18:00 ???: ?????????? ?? ???:???Web????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Application Testing Suite??Web???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Application Testing Suite???????????????????????????????????? >> ??·???????? ?????? ?92? ????! ???????? Oracle RAC ???????! -??????! RAC??????????  ???: 10?24?(?)18:30~20:00???: ?????? ???????????? ???:18?????????????????????! ???????????92????RAC?????????????????????????????????????????RAC???????RAC????·???????·???????????????????????Oracle Database??????????????????????????Oracle RAC???????????????????????????????????????????????????RAC????????RAC??????????????RAC??????????????????????????RAC???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????RAC???????????????????????????????????Oracle??????????????RAC????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????RAC????????????????????????????????RAC?DB??? ???????????????? ????????! >> ??·???????? ?????? ?????! ???????????????????????(???)  ???: 10?25?(?)???:13:30~15:30 ???: 18:00~20:00???: ?????????? ?? ???:???????????????????????????????????????????? ·??????????????? ·?????????????????????????????? ·??????????????????????????Oracle Enterprise Manager?????Oracle Database Enterprise Edition?????????????????????????????????????????????????/????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·??????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????>> ??·???????? ?????? Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Tokyo  ???: 10?25?(?)13:30~17:00???: ?????????? ?? 13F??????????:???MySQL?????????????????MySQL?????Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Tokyo??????????MySQL????·??????????????????????????????????????????????·????·?? ????? ??????MySQL??????????????????? ????????????????????????? ????????????????• MySQL???? ??????????????·??????????? • MySQL????????????????? • MySQL????????????????? MySQL??????????????????????????????????DBA????????IT??????MySQL?????????????????????>> ??·???????? ?????? Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Fukuoka ???: 10?26?(?)13:30~17:00???: ?? ???????? ???? 8F??????? ???: ???MySQL?????????????????MySQL?????Oracle MySQL Tech Tour - Fukuoka??????????????? MySQL????·??????????????????????????????????????????????·????·?? ????? ??????MySQL??????????????????? ????????????????????????? ????????????????•MySQL???? ??????????????·??????????? •MySQL????????????????? •MySQL????????????????? MySQL??????????????????????????????????DBA????????IT??????MySQL????????????????????? >> ??·???????? ?????? Oracle Days 2012 Tokyo ???: 10?30?(?)·31(?)10:00 ~ 18:00 ???: ??????????? ???: ?????????????????????10????????Oracle OpenWorld???????????????????????????????????IT????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????IT??????????>> ?????????? / ???????? ??????

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  • Oracle ADF Mobile???????????

    - by OTN-J Master
    OTN Japan??????OTN US??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????OTN?????????????????????????????????????????OTN????????(RSS??)????????? ???10?22?(????)???????Oracle Application Development Foundation Mobile (Oracle ADF Mobile)???????????????????Oracle ADF Mobile??iOS?Android??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????HTML5???Java??????????????Oracle ADF Mobile????????????JDeveloper? V. 11.1.2.3.0???????????JDeveloper???????????????JDeveloper?OTN(US)???????????????????????????????ADF Mobile??????????????????Oracle ADF Mobile?????????????????????·???????????????????(Weblog on ADF Mobile)????????? ?????ADF Mobile??????????????????????????????????iOS????/??????????Apple Macintosh(TM)?????Xcode???????????????????????Android????/??????????Android SDK???????????????????? -------------------------------------????????????????????(10?22?)Weblog on ADF Mobile (???) ·ADF Mobile Released!·Getting Started with ADF Mobile Sample Apps-------------------------------------

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  • ???????/???Oracle DB????!??????????

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    ????? ??:2010/09/14 ??:??????/?? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BI?DWH????????????????????Oracle Database ??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ??????????Oracle ?????????/ ???????????Oracle ??? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/Mining0914.wmv http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-new/0914-mining-250970-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/???Oracle DB??????????

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    ????? ??:2011/06/29 ??:??????/?? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Oracle Database ?????????????????????????? ??????????Oracle DB ?????????????Oracle DB ?????????? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/20110629_DataAnalysis.wmv http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-new/0629-1500-dataanalysis-431394-ja.pdf

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  • ???????????????!??????????????

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    ????? ??:2010/12/01 ??:?????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????IT??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g????????????????????? ????/ Oracle VM?Enterprise Manager?????????/ ????????????????????????????????????????????/ ???????????????&?????????????????/?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? ????????????????? http://www.oracle.com/technology/global/jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/pdf/20101201_EM_VM_Managementv2.pdf

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  • ???????/?????????NAS??????!Oracle Database?I/O???????NFS????????????SSD???????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? ???Unified Storage????????????????????????????NAS??????????????????????????????????Oracle Database ????????Direct NFS??????NAS?????????????????SSD?????????????????????????????????DB???????????????? Oracle GRID Center ????????????????? IntroductionDirect NFS ????Direct NFS ???Direct NFS ??? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/120113_C-11_DirectNFS.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/120113_C-11_DirectNFS.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-technique/c-11-directnfs-1484611-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/??????????????????????????Oracle Enterprise Manager??????!

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? ?? Oracle Enterprise Manager ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????DBA????????????????????????????????????????????????????????DBA???????????????????? Oracle Enterprise Manager ???????????????????????? ? ????? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/111226_D-11_EM12g.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/111226_D-11_EM12g.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-technique/d-11-em12g-1484632-ja.pdf

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  • Subquery works in 9i but not in 11g

    - by Zsuetam
    Statement below is working on Oracle 9i but not on Oracle 11g SELECT * FROM ( SELECT 0 scrnfail_rate, '9' zz, 7 hh FROM DUAL UNION ALL SELECT 0 scrnfail_rate, '9' zz, 7 hh FROM DUAL ) WHERE zz IS NOT NULL AND TO_CHAR (hh) NOT IN ( SELECT DECODE ( scrnfail_rate, 0, -1, ROUND (LEVEL * 1 / (scrnfail_rate / 100)) - ROUND (1 / (2 * (scrnfail_rate / 100))) ) AS nno FROM DUAL WHERE NVL (scrnfail_rate, 0) > 0 CONNECT BY LEVEL <= ROUND(9 * scrnfail_rate / 100) ) It looks like Oracle 11g is ignoring where decode or even where clause in the subquery. This query should return two rows as it does on Oracle 9i, but results ORA-01476: divisor is equal to zero on Oracle 11g EE 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit. Can anyone help? Thanks!

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  • How to do a database backup in DB2 in Vista?

    - by Daziplqa
    How to do a database backup in DB2 in Vista? Whenever I issued this command (login in Vista as Administrator): restore database myDB from D: taken at 20081013134446 the command line processor return the following error message: SQL1092N "ADMINISTRATOR" does not have the authority to perform the requested command. SQLSTATE=00000 So, How can I solve this problem?

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  • Seamless STP with Oracle SOA Suite

    - by user12339860
    STP stands for “Straight Through Processing”. Wikipedia describes STP as a solution that enables “the entire trade process for capital markets and payment transactions to be conducted electronically without the need for re-keying or manual intervention, subject to legal and regulatory restrictions” .I will deal with the later part of the definition i.e “payment transactions without manual intervention” in this article. The STP that I am writing about involves the interaction between a Bank and its’ corporate customers,to that extent this business case is also called “Corporate Payments”.Simply put a  Corporate Payment-STP solution needs to connect the payment transaction right from the Corporate ERP into the Bank’s Payment Hub. A SOA based STP solution can do a lot more than just process transaction. But before I get to the solution let me describe the perspectives of the two primary parties in this interaction. The Corporate customer and the Bank. Corporate's Interaction with Bank:  Typically it is the treasury department of an enterprise which interacts with the Bank on a daily basis. Here is how a day of interaction would look like from the treasury department of a corp. Corporate Cash Retrieve Beginning of day totals Monitor Cash Accounts Send or receive cash between accounts Supply chain payments Payment Settlements Calculate settlement positions Retrieve End of Day totals Assess Transaction Financial Impact Short Term Investment Desk Retrieve Current Account information Conduct Investment activities Bank’s Interaction with the Corporate :  From the Bank’s perspective, the interaction starts from the point of on boarding a corporate customer to billing the corporate for the value added services it provides. Once the corporate is on-boarded the daily interaction involves Handle the various formats of data arriving from customers Process Beginning of Day & End of Day reporting request from customers Meet compliance requirements Process Payments Transmit Payment Status Challenges with this Interaction :  Both the Bank & the Corporate face many challenges from these interactions. Some of the challenges include Keeping a consistent view of transaction data for various LOBs of the corporate & the Bank Corporate customers use different ERPs, hence the data formats are bound to be different Can the Bank’s IT systems convert the data formats that can be easily mapped to the corporate ERP How does the Bank manage the communication profiles of these customers?  Corporate customers are demanding near real time visibility on their corporate accounts Corporate customers can make better cash management decisions if they can analyse the impact. Can the Bank create opportunities to sell its products to the investment desks at corporate houses & manage their orders? How will the Bank bill the corporate customer for the value added services it provides. What does a SOA based Seamless STP solution bring to the table? Highlights of Oracle SOA based STP solution For the Corporate Customer: No Manual or Paper based banking transactions Secure Delivery of Payment data to the Bank from multiple ERPs without customization Single Portal for monitoring & administering payment transactions Rule based validation of payments Customer has data necessary for more effective handling of payment and cash management decisions  Business measurements track progress toward payment cost goals  For the Bank: Reduces time & complexity of transactions Simplifies the process of introducing new products to corporate customers Single Payment hub for all corporate ERP payments across multiple instruments New Revenue sources by delivering value added services to customers Leverages existing payment infrastructure Remove Inconsistent data formats and interchange between bank and corporate systems  Compliance and many other benefits

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  • Modern Best Practice in the Cloud with Oracle Accelerate for Midsize Companies

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);} Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 See how a modern approach to best practice, enabled by innovative new technologies, can help you increase business agility and accelerate profitable growth: as the only vendor able to deliver Modern Best Practice, Oracle has a new additional competitive advantage. Here's a simple guide to help you challenge your prospects with this innovative approach. Modern Best Practice Explained: Download now! Discover why disruptive technologies are changing the face of business best practice—and how you can harness modern best practice to achieve more than ever before. /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0cm; mso-para-margin-right:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0cm; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}

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  • Add/ End Date Responsibility For Oracle FND User

    - by PRajkumar
    API - fnd_user_pkg.addresp Example -- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Add/ End Date Responsibility to Oracle FND User -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- DECLARE     lc_user_name                        VARCHAR2(100)    := 'PRAJ_TEST';     lc_resp_appl_short_name   VARCHAR2(100)    := 'FND';     lc_responsibility_key          VARCHAR2(100)    := 'APPLICATION_DEVELOPER';     lc_security_group_key        VARCHAR2(100)    := 'STANDARD';     ld_resp_start_date                DATE                        := TO_DATE('25-JUN-2012');     ld_resp_end_date                 DATE                        := NULL; BEGIN      fnd_user_pkg.addresp      (   username           => lc_user_name,         resp_app             => lc_resp_appl_short_name,         resp_key             => lc_responsibility_key,         security_group  => lc_security_group_key,         description         => NULL,         start_date           => ld_resp_start_date,         end_date            => ld_resp_end_date     );  COMMIT; EXCEPTION             WHEN OTHERS THEN                         ROLLBACK;                         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(SQLERRM); END; / SHOW ERR;  

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  • Install Oracle Drive and TNS for Windows XP?

    - by David.Chu.ca
    I am building a box with Windows XP with some applications. One application requires connection to an Oracle database on remote. I have installed OracleXEClient.exe from Oracle download. The installation does install "Oracle Provider for OLE DB" driver. My problem is that I still cannot make connections to the remote Oracle db. The test I have done is to create a UDL file with Oracle provider OLE DB connection. The error message is: --------------------------- Microsoft Data Link Error --------------------------- Test connection failed because of an error in initializing provider. ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified I think I may miss TNSNAMEC.ora in the box. I can find this file from another box where Oracle connection works fine. I am not sure what package I should install (from Oracle) so that the default TNSNAEMES.ora will be installed with related files and setup path for accessing the TNS file?

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  • How to install Oracle's exp / imp binaries

    - by Sotapanna
    I was browsing the net to find a solution, but I had no luck. :( How can I install Oracle's imp / exp binaries to my CentOS box without installing an Oracle Server? I'm accessing an existing Oracle database on another machine, so I only need a client here. I already installed sqlplus and its dependencies (oracle-instantclient11.2-basic-11.2.0.3.0-1.x86_64.rpm, and oracle-instantclient11.2-odbc-11.2.0.3.0-1.x86_64.rpm), but that didn't provide those tools. Do I really need to fully install Oracle? My aim is to suck a database dump from the Oracle to my CentOS box. If there is another way to do this without using exp I wouldn't feel bad about NOT using it, but it seems to me there is no alternative.

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  • WebCenter Spaces 11g - UI Customization

    - by john.brunswick
    When developing on top of a portal platform to support an intranet or extranet, a portion of the development time is spent adjusting the out-of-box user templates to adjust the look and feel of the platform for your organization. Generally your deployment will not need to look like anything like the sites posted on http://cssremix.com/ or http://www.webcreme.com/, but will meet business needs by adjusting basic elements like navigation, color palate and logo placement. After spending some time doing custom UI development with WebCenter Spaces 11G I have gathered a few tips that I hope can help to speed anyone's efforts to quickly "skin" a WebCenter Spaces deployment. A detailed white paper was released that outlines a technique to quickly update the UI during runtime - http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/webcenter/pdf/owcs_r11120_cust_skins_runtime_wp.pdf. Customizing at "runtime" means using CSS and images to adjust the page layout and feel, which when creatively done can change the pages drastically. WebCenter also allows for detailed templates to manage the placement of major page elements like menus, sidebar, etc, but by adjusting only images and CSS we can end up with something like the custom solution shown below. view large image Let's dive right in and take a look at some tools to make our efforts more efficient.

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  • TOTD #166: Using NoSQL database in your Java EE 6 Applications on GlassFish - MongoDB for now!

    - by arungupta
    The Java EE 6 platform includes Java Persistence API to work with RDBMS. The JPA specification defines a comprehensive API that includes, but not restricted to, how a database table can be mapped to a POJO and vice versa, provides mechanisms how a PersistenceContext can be injected in a @Stateless bean and then be used for performing different operations on the database table and write typesafe queries. There are several well known advantages of RDBMS but the NoSQL movement has gained traction over past couple of years. The NoSQL databases are not intended to be a replacement for the mainstream RDBMS. As Philosophy of NoSQL explains, NoSQL database was designed for casual use where all the features typically provided by an RDBMS are not required. The name "NoSQL" is more of a category of databases that is more known for what it is not rather than what it is. The basic principles of NoSQL database are: No need to have a pre-defined schema and that makes them a schema-less database. Addition of new properties to existing objects is easy and does not require ALTER TABLE. The unstructured data gives flexibility to change the format of data any time without downtime or reduced service levels. Also there are no joins happening on the server because there is no structure and thus no relation between them. Scalability and performance is more important than the entire set of functionality typically provided by an RDBMS. This set of databases provide eventual consistency and/or transactions restricted to single items but more focus on CRUD. Not be restricted to SQL to access the information stored in the backing database. Designed to scale-out (horizontal) instead of scale-up (vertical). This is important knowing that databases, and everything else as well, is moving into the cloud. RBDMS can scale-out using sharding but requires complex management and not for the faint of heart. Unlike RBDMS which require a separate caching tier, most of the NoSQL databases comes with integrated caching. Designed for less management and simpler data models lead to lower administration as well. There are primarily three types of NoSQL databases: Key-Value stores (e.g. Cassandra and Riak) Document databases (MongoDB or CouchDB) Graph databases (Neo4J) You may think NoSQL is panacea but as I mentioned above they are not meant to replace the mainstream databases and here is why: RDBMS have been around for many years, very stable, and functionally rich. This is something CIOs and CTOs can bet their money on without much worry. There is a reason 98% of Fortune 100 companies run Oracle :-) NoSQL is cutting edge, brings excitement to developers, but enterprises are cautious about them. Commercial databases like Oracle are well supported by the backing enterprises in terms of providing support resources on a global scale. There is a full ecosystem built around these commercial databases providing training, performance tuning, architecture guidance, and everything else. NoSQL is fairly new and typically backed by a single company not able to meet the scale of these big enterprises. NoSQL databases are good for CRUDing operations but business intelligence is extremely important for enterprises to stay competitive. RDBMS provide extensive tooling to generate this data but that was not the original intention of NoSQL databases and is lacking in that area. Generating any meaningful information other than CRUDing require extensive programming. Not suited for complex transactions such as banking systems or other highly transactional applications requiring 2-phase commit. SQL cannot be used with NoSQL databases and writing simple queries can be involving. Enough talking, lets take a look at some code. This blog has published multiple blogs on how to access a RDBMS using JPA in a Java EE 6 application. This Tip Of The Day (TOTD) will show you can use MongoDB (a document-oriented database) with a typical 3-tier Java EE 6 application. Lets get started! The complete source code of this project can be downloaded here. Download MongoDB for your platform from here (1.8.2 as of this writing) and start the server as: arun@ArunUbuntu:~/tools/mongodb-linux-x86_64-1.8.2/bin$./mongod./mongod --help for help and startup optionsSun Jun 26 20:41:11 [initandlisten] MongoDB starting : pid=11210port=27017 dbpath=/data/db/ 64-bit Sun Jun 26 20:41:11 [initandlisten] db version v1.8.2, pdfile version4.5Sun Jun 26 20:41:11 [initandlisten] git version:433bbaa14aaba6860da15bd4de8edf600f56501bSun Jun 26 20:41:11 [initandlisten] build sys info: Linuxbs-linux64.10gen.cc 2.6.21.7-2.ec2.v1.2.fc8xen #1 SMP Fri Nov 2017:48:28 EST 2009 x86_64 BOOST_LIB_VERSION=1_41Sun Jun 26 20:41:11 [initandlisten] waiting for connections on port 27017Sun Jun 26 20:41:11 [websvr] web admin interface listening on port 28017 The default directory for the database is /data/db and needs to be created as: sudo mkdir -p /data/db/sudo chown `id -u` /data/db You can specify a different directory using "--dbpath" option. Refer to Quickstart for your specific platform. Using NetBeans, create a Java EE 6 project and make sure to enable CDI and add JavaServer Faces framework. Download MongoDB Java Driver (2.6.3 of this writing) and add it to the project library by selecting "Properties", "LIbraries", "Add Library...", creating a new library by specifying the location of the JAR file, and adding the library to the created project. Edit the generated "index.xhtml" such that it looks like: <h1>Add a new movie</h1><h:form> Name: <h:inputText value="#{movie.name}" size="20"/><br/> Year: <h:inputText value="#{movie.year}" size="6"/><br/> Language: <h:inputText value="#{movie.language}" size="20"/><br/> <h:commandButton actionListener="#{movieSessionBean.createMovie}" action="show" title="Add" value="submit"/></h:form> This page has a simple HTML form with three text boxes and a submit button. The text boxes take name, year, and language of a movie and the submit button invokes the "createMovie" method of "movieSessionBean" and then render "show.xhtml". Create "show.xhtml" ("New" -> "Other..." -> "Other" -> "XHTML File") such that it looks like: <head> <title><h1>List of movies</h1></title> </head> <body> <h:form> <h:dataTable value="#{movieSessionBean.movies}" var="m" > <h:column><f:facet name="header">Name</f:facet>#{m.name}</h:column> <h:column><f:facet name="header">Year</f:facet>#{m.year}</h:column> <h:column><f:facet name="header">Language</f:facet>#{m.language}</h:column> </h:dataTable> </h:form> This page shows the name, year, and language of all movies stored in the database so far. The list of movies is returned by "movieSessionBean.movies" property. Now create the "Movie" class such that it looks like: import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;import com.mongodb.DBObject;import javax.enterprise.inject.Model;import javax.validation.constraints.Size;/** * @author arun */@Modelpublic class Movie { @Size(min=1, max=20) private String name; @Size(min=1, max=20) private String language; private int year; // getters and setters for "name", "year", "language" public BasicDBObject toDBObject() { BasicDBObject doc = new BasicDBObject(); doc.put("name", name); doc.put("year", year); doc.put("language", language); return doc; } public static Movie fromDBObject(DBObject doc) { Movie m = new Movie(); m.name = (String)doc.get("name"); m.year = (int)doc.get("year"); m.language = (String)doc.get("language"); return m; } @Override public String toString() { return name + ", " + year + ", " + language; }} Other than the usual boilerplate code, the key methods here are "toDBObject" and "fromDBObject". These methods provide a conversion from "Movie" -> "DBObject" and vice versa. The "DBObject" is a MongoDB class that comes as part of the mongo-2.6.3.jar file and which we added to our project earlier.  The complete javadoc for 2.6.3 can be seen here. Notice, this class also uses Bean Validation constraints and will be honored by the JSF layer. Finally, create "MovieSessionBean" stateless EJB with all the business logic such that it looks like: package org.glassfish.samples;import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;import com.mongodb.DB;import com.mongodb.DBCollection;import com.mongodb.DBCursor;import com.mongodb.DBObject;import com.mongodb.Mongo;import java.net.UnknownHostException;import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;import javax.ejb.Stateless;import javax.inject.Inject;import javax.inject.Named;/** * @author arun */@Stateless@Namedpublic class MovieSessionBean { @Inject Movie movie; DBCollection movieColl; @PostConstruct private void initDB() throws UnknownHostException { Mongo m = new Mongo(); DB db = m.getDB("movieDB"); movieColl = db.getCollection("movies"); if (movieColl == null) { movieColl = db.createCollection("movies", null); } } public void createMovie() { BasicDBObject doc = movie.toDBObject(); movieColl.insert(doc); } public List<Movie> getMovies() { List<Movie> movies = new ArrayList(); DBCursor cur = movieColl.find(); System.out.println("getMovies: Found " + cur.size() + " movie(s)"); for (DBObject dbo : cur.toArray()) { movies.add(Movie.fromDBObject(dbo)); } return movies; }} The database is initialized in @PostConstruct. Instead of a working with a database table, NoSQL databases work with a schema-less document. The "Movie" class is the document in our case and stored in the collection "movies". The collection allows us to perform query functions on all movies. The "getMovies" method invokes "find" method on the collection which is equivalent to the SQL query "select * from movies" and then returns a List<Movie>. Also notice that there is no "persistence.xml" in the project. Right-click and run the project to see the output as: Enter some values in the text box and click on enter to see the result as: If you reached here then you've successfully used MongoDB in your Java EE 6 application, congratulations! Some food for thought and further play ... SQL to MongoDB mapping shows mapping between traditional SQL -> Mongo query language. Tutorial shows fun things you can do with MongoDB. Try the interactive online shell  The cookbook provides common ways of using MongoDB In terms of this project, here are some tasks that can be tried: Encapsulate database management in a JPA persistence provider. Is it even worth it because the capabilities are going to be very different ? MongoDB uses "BSonObject" class for JSON representation, add @XmlRootElement on a POJO and how a compatible JSON representation can be generated. This will make the fromXXX and toXXX methods redundant.

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  • Database Web Service using Toplink DB Provider

    - by Vishal Jain
    With JDeveloper 11gR2 you can now create database based web services using JAX-WS Provider. The key differences between this and the already existing PL/SQL Web Services support is:Based on JAX-WS ProviderSupports SQL Queries for creating Web ServicesSupports Table CRUD OperationsThis is present as a new option in the New Gallery under 'Web Services'When you invoke the New Gallery option, it present you with three options to choose from:In this entry I will explain the options of creating service based on SQL queries and Table CRUD operations.SQL Query based Service When you select this option, on 'Next' page it asks you for the DB Conn details. You can also choose if you want SOAP 1.1 or 1.2 format. For this example, I will proceed with SOAP 1.1, the default option.On the Next page, you can give the SQL query. The wizard support Bind Variables, so you can parametrize your queries. Give "?" as a input parameter you want to give at runtime, and the "Bind Variables" button will get enabled. Here you can specify the name and type of the variable.Finish the wizard. Now you can test your service in Analyzer:See that the bind variable specified comes as a input parameter in the Analyzer Input Form:CRUD OperationsFor this, At Step 2 of Wizard, select the radio button "Generate Table CRUD Service Provider"At the next step, select the DB Connection and the table for which you want to generate the default set of operations:Finish the Wizard. Now, run the service in Analyzer for a quick check.See that all the basic operations are exposed:

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  • Interactive Reporting with BI Publisher 11G

    - by kanichiro.nishida
    One of the new features that came out with BI Publisher 11G and made me really excited about is the Interactive Viewer, which allows you to interact with the data presented in the reports and gain more insights about the data. You can have as many Table, Chart, Pivot Table, Gauge components in a single report and all of them are linked together so that you can click on any data point on the components such as Chart, Pivot Table, Gauge, and that would refresh other components in the report to reflect the selection without refreshing the whole report or page. No longer you need to navigate to another report or open other reports to see related data or drill down to the detail data. It’s all there within a single report. Well, sounds cliché but really this is a typical case of ‘seeing is believing’, so instead of reading I would love you guys to take a look so I’ve recorded the following video. Please take a look !   The above video shows you the power of the BI Publisher Interactive Viewer with a real data from San Francisco Airport. The lists shown at the top or the left are one of the new features that we’ll be introducing in coming future very soon, but everything else is there with 11.1.1.3. So why not start today ? And please share your feedback with us!

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