ArchBeat Link-o-Rama Top 10 for November 1, 2012
- by Bob Rhubart
Hurricane Sandy Edition
Power outages in the Cleveland area made it impossible to publish posts on Tuesday and Wednesday. In my neighborhood most are still without power. The sound of howling winds that dominated on Monday and Tuesday has been replaced by the sound of of portable generators. My internet connection was restored only after AT&T U-Verse crewmen hooked up a portable generator to power the relay station up the street. Bear in mind that Cleveland is 500 miles from the Atlantic coast.
Mobile Development Platform Strategy Chart: ADF Mobile, WebCenter Sites, Portal, Content and Social
"Unlike desktop web focused efforts, the world of mobile has undergone change at a feverish pace," says social enterprise expert John Brunswick. His extensive post charts various resources that will help you keep up.
ADF Essentials - The Bare Necessities | Floyd Teter
The experiment is over... And now Oracle ACE Director Floyd Teter shares his impressions after spending some time with Oracle ADF Essentials, the free version of Oracle ADF.
Expanding the Oracle Enterprise Repository with functional documentation
Capgemini middleware specialist Marc Kuijpers shares information on how Oracle Enterprise Repository can be configured "to contain functional assets, i.e. functional designs, use cases and a logical data model" to aid in SOA governance efforts.
A review of Oracle SOA Suite 11g Administrator’s Handbook | RedStack
"More so than any other single piece of content that I have seen on the topic, it provides the information that a SOA administrator needs to know in order to successfully configure, manage, monitor, troubleshoot and backup an Oracle SOA environment." So says Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team solution architect Mark Nelson of Oracle SOA Suite 11g Administrator’s Handbook, by Ahmed Aboulnaga and Arun Pareek.
Eating our own dog food – Oracle’s internal deployment of Oracle IDM
Oracle Fusion Middleware A-Team member Brian Eidelman recommends the recent podcast on Oracle’s internal deployment of Oracle OAM and OID. "This was a big project that involved migrating a bunch of critical, high volume applications to leverage OAM and OID," says Eidelman. "So I suggest you tune in to see and hear more about how we deploy our own software."
Thought for the Day
"Anyone who says they're not afraid at the time of a hurricane is either a fool or a liar, or a little bit of both."
— Anderson Cooper
Source: BrainyQuote