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  • Channel-Chat mit Silvia Kaske

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Die Channel-Expertin spricht im Interview mit der IT-Business über Engineered Systems, neue Wege im Partner-Geschäft und die Konsolidierung der IT-Branche Das Produktspektrum von Oracle wird, vor allem seit der massiven Ausweitung in Richtung Hardware, immer breiter. Umso notwendiger werden Spezialisierungen für die Partner. Im Exklusivinteriew mit der IT-Business beantwortet Silvia Kaske, Senior Director Channel Sales & Alliances North bei Oracle, unter anderem die Frage „Wie man im Oracle Universum Geld verdient“. Neben unserem Blog-Kernthema, den Spezialisierungen, spricht Kaske auch darüber, wie die neue Projektdatenbank hilft, im Channel Konflikte zu vermeiden. Das lesenswerte Interview finden Sie als Titelstory in der IT-Business Nr. 17/2012 und auf IT-Business.de. Hier ein Abstract, was Sie dort erwartet: Zu den Engineered Systems, einem zentralen Thema für Oracle, äußert sich Kaske gleich zu Beginn. Sie betont, dass Oracle zwar optimal abgestimmte Gesamtpakete wie die Oracle SOA Suite anbietet, jedoch keine Entwicklung hin zu in sich abgeschlossenen Systemen möchte. Oracle Lösungen bleiben offen für die Kombination mit Produkten anderer Anbieter. Optimized Solutions seien vor allem dafür da, „die interne Komplexität in Unternehmen zu minimieren, um damit Kosten für den Betrieb der bestehenden Systeme zu senken.“ Das ausgefeilte System der Spezialisierungen hat ein klares Ziel: „Wir wollen Partner, die genau wissen, was sie tun, und die Endkunden bestmöglich beraten und betreuen“, sagt Kaske. Das erfordert ein hohes Wissen in einer oder mehreren Branchen oder Produktsegmenten – niemand erwartet schließlich von einem Partner, Experte für alle 9.000 Einzelprodukte zu sein. Dafür stehen derzeit über 100 zertifizierte Spezialisierungen zur Wahl. Das Programm OPN Specialised steht seit nunmehr zwei Jahren für die Entwicklung hin zu höheren Zertifizierungsanforderungen und damit zu noch kompetenteren Partnern. Zudem fördert Oracle die Kooperation verschieden spezialisierter Partner untereinander, Stichwort „Enablement 2.0“. Für einen reibungslosen Ablauf von Partnerprojekten sorgt deren Registrierung im Open Market Modell (OMM).

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  • Win a iPad Mini in December with the Oracle Partners Enablement team!

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Oracle December Calendar is available now! As an Oracle Partner, come back every day in December to the OPN-Enablement Blog and open a door to answer a question about Oracle and his Partner Specialization. Every right answer leads one step further towards a winning opportunity for an iPad mini** To get there, directly click on one of the following links:  https://blogs.oracle.com/opnenablement https://blogs.oracle.com/opnenablement/entry/oracle_december_calender **Participation is limited to Oracle Partner employees only

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  • Support Question? Immediate response!

    - by Alliances & Channels Redaktion
    In the support case, it usually has to go fast - as it is well if you have already resolved fundamental questions in advance. For all partners who wish to learn more about support topics, about the use of the SI number, about My Oracle Support, the exact sequence of support processes and service request edits or simply about the Oracle Support Portfolio, it is advisable to visit the Oracle Partner Days. There Oracle Support in the exhibition area is represented with an information booth! Our team will be there individually on general and very specific questions, such as: - What are my rights with which partner SI number? - How do I open or escalate a service request? - What should I do when a service request is processed in the U.S.? - What exactly is Platinum Support? - Can we use Platinum Support as a partner? - How can I use "My Oracle Support" efficiently? Incidentally: The participation at the Oracle Partner Day is also worthwhile, if you are already a Support Professional. As always attracts a varied program of training opportunities, information, networking and entertainment! Please register here for the Oracle Partner Days: 22. 10.2013 Montreux/ Switzerland 29.10.2013 Zürich/ Switzerland 29.10.2013 Utrecht/ Netherlands 07.11.2013 Gent/ Belgium

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  • Oracle Open World 2012 – Middleware update

    - by JuergenKress
    OpenWorld General Session 2012: Middleware In this general session, listen how developers leverage new innovations in their applications and customers achieve their business innovation goals with Oracle Fusion Middleware. We uploaded the key Fusion Middleware presentations (ppt format) in our SOA Community Workspace OFM OOW2012.pptx BPM Preview of Oracle BPM PS6.ppt and (Oracle Partner confidential) Please visit our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required). Read our First feedback from our ACE Directors: Guido Schmutz: My presentations at Oracle OpenWorld 2012 Lucas Jellema: OOW 2012 – Larry Ellison’s Keynote Announcements: Exa, Cloud, Database And from Antony Reynolds Many tweets #soacommunity with the latest OOW information have been posted on twitter. The First impressions are posted on our facebook page. SOA & BPM Partner Community For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit  www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Technorati Tags: OOW 2012,OOW,presentations,slides,SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,Community,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Exalogic updates. Enterprise Manager, Traffic Director & Virtualization

    - by JuergenKress
    Integrating Enterprise Manager 12c with Exalogic Running Oracle Traffic Director HA with Minimal Root Usage Demo: Virtualized Exalogic with Enterprise Manager WebLogic Partner Community For regular information become a member in the WebLogic Partner Community please visit: http://www.oracle.com/partners/goto/wls-emea ( OPN account required). If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Wiki Technorati Tags: Exalogic,Traffic Director,WebLogic,WebLogic Community,Oracle,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • SOA Proactive support

    - by JuergenKress
    We will provide information on our activities, publications, product related information and more. Additionally we look forward to your feedback to improve what we do. Read our blog and follow us on twitter @SoaProactive ! If you want to learn more about SOA Proactive support you, read our presentation from the Fusion Middleware Summer Camp in Munich at the SOA Community Workspace (SOA Partner Community membership required) How to run a RDA collection for SOA without providing a password at runtime? SOA Suite 11g PS5 Bundled Patch 3 (11.1.1.6.3) SOA & BPM Partner Community For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit  www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Technorati Tags: SOA Support,SOA proactive support,support,SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,BPM,Community,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Showcase Your Expertise on the New Oracle Cloud Marketplace

    - by JuergenKress
    As an Oracle Accelerate partner, you need to g et the best visibility for your new services. You can do this by showcasing your expertise at cloud.oracle.com/marketplace. Just Click Get Published and follow the instructions. Get published in the Cloud Marketplace Visit Oracle Cloud Marketplace Video: Publish Your Application with Oracle Cloud Marketplace WebLogic Partner Community For regular information become a member in the WebLogic Partner Community please visit: http://www.oracle.com/partners/goto/wls-emea ( OPN account required). If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Wiki Technorati Tags: Cloud,Cloud market place,WebLogic,WebLogic Community,Oracle,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Oracle Cloud Services Referral Program Now Available

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    Partners can now take advantage of the five different Cloud Services programs: The Cloud Referral Partner program allows partners to get rewarded for referring Oracle Cloud opportunities to Oracle. The Cloud Services Partner Referral program is an extension of Oracle’s existing referral program but offers a standard 10% referral rate paid on guaranteed revenue with $50K cap. For a limited time, Oracle is offering a 20% referral rate for [offering still being finalized]. Contact your partner manager for more details and click here for more information.

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  • Modernizing Oracle Forms by Opitz

    - by JuergenKress
    Watch the presentation on YouTube. WebLogic Partner Community For regular information become a member in the WebLogic Partner Community please visit: http://www.oracle.com/partners/goto/wls-emea ( OPN account required). If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Wiki Technorati Tags: Forms,Moderization,Opitz,WebLogic,WebLogic Community,Oracle,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • So funktioniert Marketing!

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Ein Großteil des Oracle Business wird von Partnern getragen. Damit das erfolgreich funktioniert, unterstützt Alliances & Channel die Partner mit gezielten Marketing-Aktionen. Wie zum Beispiel der Oracle Exadata Kampagne. Mit ausgewählten, spezialisierten Exadata-Partnern wurde die europaweit durchgeführten Demand Generation-Kampagne umgesetzt: Neben einem Emailing, das die jeweilige Exadata-Lösung des Partners im Fokus hatte, wurde für jeden Partner eine adaptierte Microsite erstellt und im Anschluss von der Marketingagentur nachtelefoniert. Die daraus entstandenen Leads potenzieller Kunden wurden dann an die Partner zurückgegeben, um den Vertriebsprozess zu starten. Die beiden deutschen Teilnehmer der Kampagne, inforsacom und ISE, berichten in der aktuellen Ausgabe von Partner Insight ausführlich über Ihre Erfahrungen und Erfolge der Exadata Kampagne.

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  • So funktioniert Marketing!

    - by A&C Redaktion
    Ein Großteil des Oracle Business wird von Partnern getragen. Damit das erfolgreich funktioniert, unterstützt Alliances & Channel die Partner mit gezielten Marketing-Aktionen. Wie zum Beispiel der Oracle Exadata Kampagne. Mit ausgewählten, spezialisierten Exadata-Partnern wurde die europaweit durchgeführten Demand Generation-Kampagne umgesetzt: Neben einem Emailing, das die jeweilige Exadata-Lösung des Partners im Fokus hatte, wurde für jeden Partner eine adaptierte Microsite erstellt und im Anschluss von der Marketingagentur nachtelefoniert. Die daraus entstandenen Leads potenzieller Kunden wurden dann an die Partner zurückgegeben, um den Vertriebsprozess zu starten. Die beiden deutschen Teilnehmer der Kampagne, inforsacom und ISE, berichten in der aktuellen Ausgabe von Partner Insight ausführlich über Ihre Erfahrungen und Erfolge der Exadata Kampagne.

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  • Lesetipp: Der TDAzlan Exadata Value Guide

    - by Alliances & Channels Redaktion
    Fast 20 Jahre sind Oracle und TDAzlan schon erfolgreiche Partner. Als VAD unterstützt TDAzlan Oracle Partner bei deren Business, zum Beispiel durch Sales- und Marketing-Support, Webcasts, Zertifizierungstrainings oder Enablement Workshops bis hin zur Spezialisierung. Jetzt wurde der Exadata Value Guide von Azlan für Partner und Kunden aktualisiert auf aktuelle 12c und X4 Technologien. Die Broschüre bündelt Fakten und Tipps rund um die Themen Exadata und Engineered Systems. Sie schlüsselt technische Details zu Oracle Software- und Hardware-Komponenten auf und bietet Verkaufsargumente sowie hilfreiche Erläuterungen zum Salesprozess. Außerdem wird das Oracle Authorized Solution Center (OASC) von TDAzlan in München vorgestellt. Dort haben Partner die Möglichkeit, Oracle Gesamtlösungen zu testen und Ihren Kunden zu präsentieren. Den Exadata Value Guide können sie auch auf der Oracle Informations-Webseite von TDAzlan herunterladen.

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  • Lesetipp: Der TDAzlan Exadata Value Guide

    - by Alliances & Channels Redaktion
    Fast 20 Jahre sind Oracle und TDAzlan schon erfolgreiche Partner. Als VAD unterstützt TDAzlan Oracle Partner bei deren Business, zum Beispiel durch Sales- und Marketing-Support, Webcasts, Zertifizierungstrainings oder Enablement Workshops bis hin zur Spezialisierung. Jetzt wurde der Exadata Value Guide von Azlan für Partner und Kunden aktualisiert auf aktuelle 12c und X4 Technologien. Die Broschüre bündelt Fakten und Tipps rund um die Themen Exadata und Engineered Systems. Sie schlüsselt technische Details zu Oracle Software- und Hardware-Komponenten auf und bietet Verkaufsargumente sowie hilfreiche Erläuterungen zum Salesprozess. Außerdem wird das Oracle Authorized Solution Center (OASC) von TDAzlan in München vorgestellt. Dort haben Partner die Möglichkeit, Oracle Gesamtlösungen zu testen und Ihren Kunden zu präsentieren. Den Exadata Value Guide können sie auch auf der Oracle Informations-Webseite von TDAzlan herunterladen.

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  • Glassfish to WebLogic Migration

    - by JuergenKress
    At WebLogic Community Workspace ( WebLogic Community membership required) you can find Migrating Apps from GlassFish to Oracle WehbLogic Server with Ease.pptx WebLogic Partner Community For regular information become a member in the WebLogic Partner Community please visit: http://www.oracle.com/partners/goto/wls-emea ( OPN account required). If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center. Blog Twitter LinkedIn Mix Forum Wiki Technorati Tags: Glassfish,WebLogic,WebLogic Community,Oracle,OPN,Jürgen Kress

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  • Sql Server Maintenance Plan Tasks & Completion

    - by Ben
    Hi All, I have a maintenance plan that looks like this... Client 1 Import Data (Success) -> Process Data (Success) -> Post Process (Completion) -> Next Client Client 2 Import Data (Success) -> Process Data (Success) -> Post Process (Completion) -> Next Client Client N ... Import Data and Process Data are calling jobs and Post Process is an Execute Sql task. If Import Data or Process Data Fail, it goes to the next client Import Data... Both Import Data and Process Data are jobs that contain SSIS packages that are using the built-in SQL logging provider. My expectation with the configuration as it stands is: Client 1 Import Data Runs: Failure - Client 2 Import Data | Success Process Data Process Data Runs: Failure - Client 2 Import Data | Success Post Process Post Process Runs: Completion - Success or Failure - Next Client Import Data This isn't what I'm seeing in my logs though... I see several Client Import Data SSIS log entries, then several Post Process log entries, then back to Client Import Data! Arg!! What am I doing wrong? I didn't think the "success" piece of Client 1 Import Data would kick off until it... well... succeeded aka finished! The logs seem to indicate otherwise though... I really need these tasks to be consecutive not concurrent. Is this possible? Thanks!

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  • Serialization of Entity Framework Models with .NET WCF Rest Service

    - by Chris Phillips
    I'm trying to put together a very simple REST-style interface for communicating with our partners. An example object in the API is a partner, which we'd like to have serialized like this: <partner> <id>ID</id> <name>NAME</name> </partner> This is fairly simply to achieve using the .NET 4.0 WCF REST template if we simply declare a partner class as: public class Partner { public int Id {get; set;} public string Name {get; set;} } But when I use the Entity Framework to define and store Partner objects, the resulting serialization looks something like this: <Partner p1:Id="NCNameString" p1:Ref="NCNameString" xmlns:p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/TheTradeDesk.AdPlatform.Provisioning"> <EntityKey p1:Id="NCNameString" p1:Ref="NCNameString" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.Data.Objects.DataClasses"> <EntityContainerName xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.Data">String content</EntityContainerName> <EntityKeyValues xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.Data"> ... This XML is obviously unacceptable for use as an external API. What are suggested mechanisms for using EF for the data store but maintaining a simple XML serialization interface?

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  • my jQuery codes suspected to fail on IE 7

    - by Kyle
    I have received numerous calls from users lately, stating that they are not able to access the conference sites with IE7. These sites are created from a template, and they are managed on Joomla. Previously on other sites, there have no problems or complaints. However, with the recent complaints , I suspect that the culprit is my simple jQuery codes since the sites that have been reported have been created recently and incorporated with jQuery features. Site A (does not contain any jQuery): digitalmediaroi.net Site B (With recent complaints that fails to load on certain IE7): http://brownfieldscanada.com/ These are the jQuery codes that are running concurrently on a page. Are they using too much memory, therefore causing a problem on IE 7 ? <span id="alertTxt" style="text-align:center;display:none"><span style="color:#CC0000; font-weight:bold;">ALERT:</span> Municipalities, Developers, Owners, QPs, Consultants, Lawyers, Service Providers</span> <span id="alertTxt2" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; display:none">This high-level summit is specifically designed for YOU!</span> <span id="alertTxt3" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; display:none; color:#184b26;">Don't miss our Ground Water Protection, Shallow Soil and Waterfront Properties Workshop</span> <span id="alertTxt4" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; display:none"><a href="register/registeronline.html" title="Register for the Transforming &amp; Revitalizing Downtowns Summit!" style="font-family:ariel, helvetica, san-serif; color:#000099; text-decoration:underline;">Online registration now available!</a></span> <script type="text/javascript"> function animateTxt() { $j("#alertTxt").fadeIn(2000).delay(6000).fadeOut(1500, function() { $j("#alertTxt2").fadeIn(2000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1500,function(){ $j("#alertTxt3").fadeIn(2000).delay(6000).fadeOut(1500,function(){ $j("#alertTxt4").delay(500).fadeIn(2000).delay(4000).fadeOut(1500,function(){ animateTxt();}); }); }); }); } animateTxt(); </script> <script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[ var imgs1 = new Array("http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/sponsors/intrinsik.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/sponsors/stantec.jpg"); var imgs1_alt = new Array("Intrinsik - Sponsor of Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "Stantec - Sponsor of Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit"); var sponsor_names = new Array("Sponsor:","Sponsor:"); var lnks1 = new Array("http://www.intrinsikscience.com/", "http://www.stantec.com/"); var currentAd1 = 0; var imgCt1 = imgs1.length; function cycle1() { if (currentAd1 == imgCt1) { currentAd1 = 0; } var banner1 = document.getElementById('adBanner1'); var link1 = document.getElementById('adLink1'); banner1.src=imgs1[currentAd1]; banner1.alt=imgs1_alt[currentAd1]; link1.href=lnks1[currentAd1]; document.getElementById('sponsorheader').innerHTML = sponsor_names[currentAd1]; $j("#adBanner1").fadeIn(2000).delay(5000).fadeOut(1500, function(){ currentAd1++; cycle1(); }); } cycle1(); // ]]></script> <script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[ var partner_img = new Array("http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/BuildingLogo-2.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/NRU-Publishing_logo.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/haz_mat.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/oppi_logo_blue_with_tag.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/renew_logo.jpg", "http://www.brownfieldscanada.com/images/brown-images/partners/DCN.jpg"); var partner_lnks = new Array("http://www.building.ca/", "http://www.nrupublishing.com/", "http://www.hazmatmag.com/", "http://www.ontarioplanners.on.ca/", "http://renewcanada.net/", "http://www.dailycommercialnews.com/"); var partner_alt = new Array("Building.ca - Parter for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "NRU Publishing - Partner for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "HazMat Management Magazine - Partner for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "The Ontario Professional Planners Institute - Partner for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "Renew Canada - Partner for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit", "Daily Commercial News and Construction Record - Partner for Ontario Brownfields Regulatory Summit"); var partner_title = new Array("Real Estate Development • Construction • Architecture", "NRU Publishing", "HazMat Management Magazine", "The Ontario Professional Planners Institute", "ReNew Canada", "Daily Commercial News and Construction Record"); var partner_name = new Array("Partner:","Partner:","Partner:","Partner:","Partner:", "Partner:"); var partner_num = 0; var partner_total = 6; function partnerCycle() { if (partner_num == partner_total) { partner_num = 0; } var partnerBanner = document.getElementById('partnerBanner'); var link1 = document.getElementById('partnerLink'); partnerBanner.src=partner_img[partner_num]; partnerBanner.alt=partner_alt[partner_num]; document.getElementById('partnerLink').href=partner_lnks[partner_num]; document.getElementById('partnerLink').title=partner_title[partner_num]; document.getElementById('partnerheader').innerHTML="<strong>"+partner_name[partner_num]+"</strong>"; $j("#partnerBanner").fadeIn(2000).delay(3000).fadeOut(1500, function(){ partner_num++; partnerCycle(); }); } partnerCycle(); // </script>

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  • Anybody have any success getting around IIS7 issues with WiX 3.5?

    - by Will
    WiX 3.5 still is having issues with creating websites in IIS7. I can get around most of them, but I'm getting hosed by the inability to configure the website authentication mode. Traditionally, you would just use the WebDirProperties to, for instance, turn on windows authentication: <iis:WebDirProperties Id="OMFG3.5BUGSUX" WindowsAuthentication="yes" /> Well, this doesn't work. So, now, once my nice lovely installer exits you get a big fat screw-you-unauthorized-jerk message. Not exactly professional looking. Does anybody have any suggestions/tips on working around these shortcomings in WiX?

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  • How can the number of modifications be changed in the TeamCity success email?

    - by Jason Slocomb
    I would like to list an arbitrary number of changes rather than the default 10 that are listed now. We have a dev build on checkin where this isn't necessary, but the once daily build that goes out I would like to have all the changes listed for the day. If that is unpossible (range?) than the last n would be fine. I've looked in the .ftl files, specifically common.ftl. It contains the macro for using data from jetbrains.buildServer.notification.impl.ChangesBean to acquire the changes. I am hopeful there is a way to set properties externally that ChangesBean will look at, but I haven't been able to discover anything. Ideas?

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  • Refreshing a echoed PHP variable after jQuery AJAX success?

    - by Matt
    Hello, I have a shopping cart in Codeigniter in which products are added to the cart using (jQuery) Ajax. In the header of each page it displays the number of contents in the cart using <?php echo $this->cart->total_items(); ?> How can I update/refresh this variable when a product is added to the cart, as I am using AJAX to add products to the cart and thus the page isn't being reloaded when products are added. It seems pointless to use AJAX to do asyncronous stuff if I have to reload the page to get the new number of total items from the server. Many thanks.

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