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  • PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.1

    - by [email protected]
    If you are at OpenWorld, you'll learn about Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Release 9.1, one of the most robust and comprehensive releases for the product line. It includes 21 new solutions, 1,350 new features, more than 28,000 pages enhanced with Web 2.0 capabilities, 300 new Web services, and 200 industry-specific enhancements. This latest release helps customers increase productivity, accelerate business performance, and reduce the cost of ownership. Click here to see a list of PeopleSoft sessions at OpenWorld 2009.

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  • How To Have Websites Built For You The Cheap Way

    Normally, if you wish for to control expert designers custom build your position, you be obliged to be prepared to dish not at home next to slightest a a small amount of hundred dollars. All this can... [Author: Saikat Ganguly - Web Design and Development - April 06, 2010]

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  • Grid Style. Is It The Next Big Thing In Web Design?

    Inspired by typographic magazine layout grids more and more web designers are starting to embrace grid-based design siting cleaner and more easily digestible web pages as a benefit. The concept of ... [Author: Michiel Van Kets - Web Design and Development - June 17, 2010]

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  • JavaFX Developer Preview for ARM

    - by sasa
    ARM?Linux??JavaFX (JDK 7) Developer Preview?????????????????????JavaFX??????????????????????? ????????????BeagleBoard xM (Rev. C)?????????????????????????3M M2256PW?Chalkboard Electronics?1024x600 LCD????????????????????????????????????????????????? X?????X11???????????EGL???OpenGL ES 2.0??????????????????????????????Linux??????????????????????????Angstrom 2011.03????????????????????????????????????????Stopwatch(????????)?BouncingBalls(????????)?Calculator(???)?BrickBreaker(??????)?????????????? JavaOne?????????????????Raspberry Pi?Panda Board????????????? CON6094 - JavaFX on Smart Embedded Devices CON5348 - Do You Like Coffee with Your Dessert? Java and the Raspberry Pi CON4538 - Java Embedded Goes Modular: How to Build Your Custom Embedded Java Runtime

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  • A Look at SQL Server 2008 Change Tracking

    Before SQL Server 2008, you had to build a custom solution if you wanted to keep track of the changes to the data in your tables. SQL Server 2008 has a new offering called Change Tracking that keeps track of each DML event type and the keys of the row that was affected.

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  • OpenSearchDescriptions good or bad signal in Google's eyes?

    - by JeremyB
    I noticed a site using this tag: <link rel="search" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" title="XXXXXXXXX" href="http://www.XXXXXXXXXX.com/api/opensearch" /> As I understand it (based on http://www.opensearch.org/Home), this tag is a way of describing search results (so you use it on pages which contain search results) to make it easier for other search engines to understand and use your results. Given that Matt Cutts has said Google generally frowns on "search results within search results" is using this tag a bad idea on a page that you hope to achieve a good ranking in Google?

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  • Tips For Getting the Best Web Development

    For many people getting custom web development sounds like a complicated endeavor. It is true, that getting a good overall work output from a company or an individual in regards to web creation can turn sour fast, but you can utilize a few tips and ask a few questions to make sure that you're not getting swindled.

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  • User Generated Content For SEO

    Among successful web pages, User Generated Content (UGC) is vital. Without page comments, uploaded videos and blogs, or polls and surveys, the website isn't as useful or successful. This post will provide some tips on how to get the best SEO benefit from the UGC on your page.

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  • Google dévoile son nouveau protocole QUIC dans Chrome, qui combine le meilleur de TCP et UDP

    Google dévoile son nouveau protocole QUIC dans Chrome qui combine le meilleur de TCP et UDPAprès le protocole SPDY, permettant d'accélérer le Web en compressant les requêtes d'une page Web, Google expérimente un nouveau protocole qui offrira comme le précédent une vitesse de chargement des pages optimisée.Le géant de la recherche vient de dévoiler un premier aperçu du protocole expérimental Quick UDP Internet Connections (QUIC), dans la dernière version de son navigateur sur le canal Canary.QUIC a pour objectif de faire évoluer le protocole TCP en tirant parti des avantages qu'offre UDP. Le protocole repose sur un multiplexage de flux au dessus d'UDP, pour permettre des transmissions fiables en ...

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  • Page Load Time and SEO

    Only a few months ago I was thinking of writing an article about how the relatively recent pervasiveness of broadband, high-speed Internet has changed the way sites are developed. It wasn't that long ago, when one of the major goals of designing a web page was to keep the entire thing under 30Kb. Now developers and designers are using background images that are larger than that - let alone the media rich content that fills the pages.

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  • atftp pcre pattern

    - by CE-SA
    I've a question about the package named 'atftp'. I've got the atftp daemon finally working. Previously I was using tftp-hpa with a custom rule that replaces filenames with capitals into non-capital filenames and replaces the backslashes into forward slashes so that WinPE will boot fine. But in atftp I can't find rules or replacements like that. I'm searching for long, but cannot find or write the right pcre-pattern. Could you help me with this?

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  • CMS is Perfect Solution for Small Business Owners

    A website can be built easily with content management system because it has the ability to add Pages in simple format like text format and they are automatically translated into perfect to near perfe... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - March 21, 2010]

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  • How do I access the preferences from my main dialog window? Also how do I add a new preference?

    - by Captain_Glen
    class PreferencesCalorieBurnerDialog(PreferencesDialog): __gtype_name__ = "PreferencesCalorieBurnerDialog" def finish_initializing(self, builder): # pylint: disable=E1002 """Set up the preferences dialog""" super(PreferencesCalorieBurnerDialog, self).finish_initializing(builder) # Bind each preference widget to gsettings settings = Gio.Settings("net.launchpad.calorie-burner") widget = self.builder.get_object('example_entry') settings.bind("example", widget, "text", Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT) #Custom preference widget = self.builder.get_object('weight') settings.bind("weight", widget, "float", Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT) Main Dialog self.PreferencesDialog.get_weight()???

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  • Setting up an Ubuntu 9.10 chroot for Android OS builds

    <b>Spencer Herzberg Blog: </b>"So the goal of this post will be to install a 32-bit chroot of 9.10 in my fresh install of 10.04 as 9.10 is easier to build and test Cyanogen's custom Android rom. I have modified some guides from here and here. I have also elected to use schroot as it allows for easy chroot access."

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  • SQL Server Central Webinar #17: Monitoring your SQL Server Instances

    Join SQL Server MVP Brad McGehee to learn why it is so important to monitor your SQL Server instances and what you should consider when starting out. This webinar will also show you how you can use Red Gate's SQL Monitor for SQL Server monitoring and will include an overview of the new features released in v3.0, including the ability to create your own custom metric definition and to support different access permissions.

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  • Image SEO - always repeat main keyword in alt text?

    - by Marcus Edensky
    I'm working on an Easter Island website and I'm currently redesigning my image system. Virtually all my photos are of Easter Island. My question is, should I always include the keywords "Easter Island" for Google to easier understand that my photos are from Easter Island, or is it sufficient that the "Easter Island" keywords are in the domain, as well as in all other pages of the site? For example, Alt text 1: "Moai statues at volcano Rano Raraku at Easter Island (Rapa Nui)" or Alt text 2: "Moai statues at volcano Rano Raraku" Would example 1 be considered keyword stuffing by Google

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  • Midori displays mobile sites.

    - by Tigull
    I've installed Midori to work in an Elementary mockup. Midori works just fine, but, on a few domains, it opens mobile websites instead of the regular pages. A of now, this happens with gmail.com, facebook.com, paginegialle.it, and others; yet other websites which do have a mobile version, as gazzetta.it, show the regular version. I couldn't find a solution through settings and I didn't find any mention of this problem on forums or else, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Getting Started With Tailoring Business Processes

    - by Richard Bingham
    In this article, and for the sake of simplicity, we will use the term “On-Premise” to mean a deployment where you have design-time development access to the instance, including administration of the technology components, the applications filesystem, and the database. In reality this might be a local development instance that is then supported by a team who can deploy your customizations to the restricted production instance equivalents. Tools Overview Firstly let’s look at the Design-Time tools within JDeveloper for customizing and extending the artifacts of a Business Process. In essence this falls into two buckets; SOA Composite Editor for working with BPEL processes, and the BPM Studio. The SOA Composite Editor As a standard extension to JDeveloper, this graphical design tool should be familiar to anyone previously worked with Oracle SOA Server. With easy-to-use modeling capability, backed-up by full XML source-view (for read-only), it provides everything that is needed to implement the technical design. In simple terms, once deployed to the remote SOA Server the composite components (like Mediator) leverage the Event Delivery Network (EDN) for interaction with the application logic. If you are customizing an existing Fusion Applications BPEL process then be aware that it does support MDS-based customization layers just like Page Composer where different customizations are used based on the run-time context, like for a specific Product or Business Unit. This also makes them safe from patching and upgrades, although only a single active version of the composite is available at run-time. This is defined by a field on the composite record, available in Enterprise Manager. Obviously if you wish to fire different activities and tasks based on the user context then you can should include switches to fork the flows in your custom BPEL process. Figure 1 – A BPEL process in Composite Editor The following describes the simplified steps for making customizations to BPEL processes. This is the most common method of changing the business processes of Fusion Applications, as over 400 BPEL-based composite applications are provided out-of-the-box. Setup your local Fusion Applications JDeveloper environment. The SOA Composite Editor should be installed as part of the Fusion Applications extension. If there are problems you can also find it under the ‘Check for Updates’ help menu option. Since SOA Server is not part of the JDeveloper integrated WebLogic Server, setup a standalone WebLogic environment for deploying and testing. Obviously you might use a Fusion Applications development instance also. Package the existing standard Fusion Applications SOA Composite using Enterprise Manager and export it as a complete SOA Archive (SAR) file, resulting in a local .jar file. You may need to ask your system administrator for this. Import the exported SAR .jar file into JDeveloper using the File menu, under the option ‘SOA Archive into SOA Project’. In JDeveloper set the appropriate customization layer values, and then change from the default role to the Fusion Applications Customization Developer role. Make the customizations and save the application project. Finally redeploy the composite application, either to a direct Application Server connection, or as a fresh SAR (jar) file that can then be re-imported and deployed via Enterprise Manager. The Business Process Management (BPM) Suite In addition to the relatively low-level development environment associated with BPEL process creation, Oracle provides a suite of products that allow business process adjustments to be made without the need for some of the programming skills.  The aim is to abstract much of the technical implementation and to provide a Business Analyst tools for immediately implementing organization changes. Obviously there are some limitations on what they can do, however the BPM Suite functionality increases with each release and for the majority of the cases the tools remains as applicable as its developer-orientated sister. At the current time business processes must be explicitly coded to support just one of these use-cases, either BPEL for developer use or BPM for business analyst use. That said, they both run on the same SOA Server in much the same way. The components bundled in each SOA Composite Application can be verified by inspection through Enterprise Manager. Figure 2 – A BPM Process in JDeveloper BPM Suite. BPM processes are written in a standard notation (BPMN) and the modeling tools are very similar to that of BPEL. The steps to deploy a custom BPM process are also essentially much the same, since the BPM process is bundled into a SOA Composite just like a BPEL process. As such the SOA Composite Editor  actually has support for both artifacts and even allows use of them together, such as a calling a BPM process as a partnerlink from a BPEL process. For more details see the references below. Business Analyst Tooling In addition to using JDeveloper extensions for BPM development, there are run-time tools that Business Analysts can use to make adjustments, so that without high costs of an IT project the system can be tuned to match changes to the business operation. The first tool to consider is the BPM Composer, deployed with the middleware SOA Server and accessible online, and for Fusion Applications it is under the Business Process icon on the homepage of the Application Composer. Figure 3 – Business Process Composer showing a CRM process flow. The key difference between this and using JDeveloper is that the BPM Composer has a Business Catalog prepopulated with features and functions that can be used, mostly through registered WebServices. This means no coding or complex interface development is required, simply drag-drop-configure. The items in the business catalog are seeded by either Oracle (as a BPM Template) or added to by your own custom development. You cannot create or generate catalog content from BPM Composer directly. As per the screenshot you can see the Business Catalog content in the BPM Project browser region. In addition, other online tools for use by Business Analysts include the BPM Worklist application for editing business rules and approval management configuration, plus the SOA Composer which focuses on non-approval business rules and domain value maps. At the current time there are only a handful of BPM processes shipped with Fusion Applications HCM and CRM, including on-boarding workers and processing customer registrations.  This also means a limited number of associated BPM Templates provided out-of-the-box, therefore a limited Business Catalog. That said, BPM-based extension is a powerful capability to leverage and will most likely develop going forwards, especially for use in SaaS deployments where full design-time JDeveloper access is not available. Further Reading For BPEL – Fusion Applications Extensibility Guide – Section 12 For BPM – Fusion Applications Extensibility Guide – Section 7 The product-specific documentation and implementation guides for Fusion Applications Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for SOA Suite Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management User’s Guide for Oracle Business Process Composer Oracle University courses on BPM Suite and SOA Development

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  • How to Pick the Best Web Host for you

    How do you pick the best web host when there are thousands of hosting companies available online? It?s like going through the yellow pages trying to find burger restaurants. There are lots of them. H... [Author: Sue Woledge - Web Design and Development - April 07, 2010]

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  • Google défié par le mathématicien italien qui a conçu son algorithme HyperSearch, il lance son propre moteur de recherche Volunia

    Google défié par le mathématicien italien qui a conçu son algorithme Massimo Marchiori lance son propre moteur de recherche Volunia Massimo Marchiori est un mathématicien et professeur de sciences informatique à l'université de Padoue. Reconnu pour ses contributions au W3C, il est plus célèbre pour avoir été l'inventeur d'« Hyper Search » : l'algorithme de recherche qui a permis à Google de sortir du lot grâce à l'analyse des liens entre les pages. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/Massimo-Marchiori.jpg[/IMG] Massimo Marchiori Il pense aujourd'hui pouvoir faire mieux, nettement mieux que ce que fait son ancien...

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  • PASS Budget Posted

    - by Bill Graziano
    If you’re a member of PASS you can view our FY2011 budget at http://www.sqlpass.org/AboutPASS/Governance.aspx.  Our detailed budget is 29 pages long and provides an incredibly detailed snapshot of where our money comes from and how we spend it.  I’ve also written a summary highlighting some of the changes from last year.  If you have any questions about the budget you can ask them here or on the PASS site.

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  • A great overview of the features of the different SharePoint 2010 editions

    - by svdoever
    The following document gives a good overview of the features available in the different SharePoint editions: Foundation (free), Standard and Enterprise. http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/pages/editions-comparison.aspx It is good to see the power that is available in the free SharePoint Foundation edition, so there is no reason to not use SharePoint as a foundation for you collaboration applications.

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