ArchBeat Link-o-Rama for 2012-09-20
- by Bob Rhubart
Attend OTN Architect Day – by Architects, for Architects – October 25
You won't need 3D glasses to take in these live presentations (8 sessions, two tracks) on Cloud computing, SOA, and engineered systems. And the ticket price is: Zero. Nothing. Absolutely free. Register now for Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Los Angeles.
Thursday October 25, 2012, 8:00am – 5:00pm
Sofitel Los Angeles8555 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90048
Loving VirtualBox 4.2… | The ORACLE-BASE Blog
Is it wrong for a man to love a technology? Oracle ACE Director Tim Hall has several very good reasons for his feelings…
Running RichFaces on WebLogic 12c | Markus Eisele
"With all the JMS magic and the different provider checks in the showcase this has become some kind of a challenge to simply build and deploy it," says Oracle ACE Director Markus Eisele. His detailed post will help you to meet that challenge.
Oracle ADF Coverage at OOW | Frank Nimphius
Frank Nimphius shares a comprehensive and well-organized list of Oracle ADF sessions and activities scheduled for Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco.
OIM 11g R2 Catalog Customization Example | Daniel Gralewski
Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team member Daniel Gralewski's post shows "how OIM catalog can be customized by using OIM UI capabilities such as managed beans and EL expressions. The post first describes the use case and the solution to address the use case; then it describes the solution details as well as provides links to the artifacts."
New Book: Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Advanced BPMN Topics | Mark Nelson
Redstack blogger Mark Nelson shares an overview of Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Advanced BPMN Topics, the new book he co-authored with Tanya Williams. Nelson describes the book as "a concise presentation of both theory and practical examples of the areas of BPMN where we have encountered the most widespread confusion and misunderstanding."
Thought for the Day
"I strive for an architecture from which nothing can be taken away."
— Helmut Jahn
Source: Brainy Quote