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  • ???????·?????????????????·??????·???????????WebLogic?????

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    Java EE??????????·????????????????????????????·??????·??????????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server????????? ????????????????????????2??????????(???)? ????????·?????????????????????????????? ???????????IT?????????????????/?????????????????????????????/??????????IT??????????????????????????????·??????????????????? ????????/???????????????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server???????????????????Java EE????????Java EE?????????????????????????????????????·??????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Java EE??????·???????????????????WebLogic Server?????Oracle Tuxedo???Oracle Coherence??????????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????? ???????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????? ????????·?????????????????????????????????????(??·??????)??????????????????????????? ???·??????????????????????????? ???·????????????????????·????????WebLogic Server???????????1????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????2????????1???????????????????????????????????1?????????????????????????????? ???????????????????·???????????????? WebLogic Server??????????·?????????Java?????(JVM:Java Virtual Machine)????????????????????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server??????????JVM????·??????????·??????(GC)???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????·??????????????????????WebLogic Server????????1????????????????·?????????Web???????????????????????HTTP?????????????????????????????????????????????????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???WebLogic Server?????????????????????????·?????????????????Web???????????URL?????????????????????????????HTTP??????????????WebLogic Server?????????????????????????????????????HTTP?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Web?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·????????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????/?????????????????????????????????????? ???????1??????·??????????????????????·??????????????Java???????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????·??????????????????????1???????? WebLogic Server?????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(??)??????????????????????????????·????????????????????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????·?????????JVM??????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server????JVM?JRockit???????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????????GC??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????·??????·???????????????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????·??????????????????SpecjEnterprise2010??????????????????????? WebLogic Server?????????????????JVM?JRockit????????????????????????????JVM?????????????SPECjbb2005??????????????????????JRockit???????????? ???JVM???????????Java???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JRockit??????????????????·????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JRockit?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? JRockit????????????????????????????????????????????JIT(Just In-Time)?????????????????????????????·?????????????????? ??????????????????????GC??????????????????????????????GC?????????JRockit?????????????????????????GC????????????????????????????????????????GC????????????????????????????????????GC?????????????????????????1?????????JRockit?GC???????????????????????????????????????????? ?????JRockit????Sun JVM????????JVM?????????????????????????Sun JVM?????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????JIT?????????????????????????·????????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????JVM???????1????? ???JVM Oracle JRockit??? ???? ···???JVM?Oracle JRockit??????????????????????????JRockit Flight Recorder????????????????? ?????45???????????????????????????????????? ?WMV?? ?MP4?? ?????????·???????????????????????????????·???/JVM????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????·??????·????????????WebLogic Server??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  • ??·???????

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    ??·???????????????????????????????????IT????????????????????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ID???????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????·???????????????????????????ID??·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ID??·????????????????????????????ID????????????ID?????????????????????????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Database Security???????????????????????????????????????????????????4?????????????????????4??????????????????????????????·??????????????Database Firewall???????????? ??????·??????????????? Database Firewall ??????????ID??·?????? ???????????????ID????????????????????????????? ID???????????ID?????????ID???????????????????????(????·?????)??????(??????????)ID?? ?????????????Identity Management???????????Oracle Direct ???????·???????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????? Oracle Direct

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  • ???????/?????!??????·????????????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? ???????????????·???????(CBO)???????? ??????????????????11g ????????????????????CBO?????????????????? ?????????CBO ??????????? / ????????????????????????????????????????????? / ?????????????? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/111219_C-12_CBO.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/111219_C-12_CBO.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/c-12-cbo-1448407-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/??????????????!???????????????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? DBA???????????????????????????????????????????????Tips???????????????DBA?????????????????????????????? AWR ?????? 11g ??????????????????? Introduction??/?????????????????????????????????????????DB??????Summary ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/111220_D-15_DBTuning.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/111220_D-15_DBTuning.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-new/d-15-dbtuning-1448436-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/????????!?????????????????·????????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? SQL????????????? ??????·??????????????????? DWH?OLTP????????????????????????????????????????oracletech.jp ??DWH????????????????????????????????????????? SQL / SQL?????????????5?SQL?SQL?????DWH / DWH?????· ?????????·??OLTP / OLTP???????· ??????·?????????????????? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/111222_B-5_shibatatsu_1.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/111222_B-5_shibatatsu_1.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-new/b-5-shibatatsu-1484769-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/?????!?????????????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? ??????????????????????????????????Disk I/O???????????????????Disk I/O???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? / ?????????????????Appendix ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/120106_D-12_Disk_1.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/120106_D-12_Disk_1.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-technique/d-12-disk-1484778-ja.pdf

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  • ???????/?????????!RAC??????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/01/23 ??:??????/?? RAC ??????????????????????????RAC ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? RAC ????????????????????? ????RAC ??????????????????????·???????? ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/111121_B-10_RACTuning.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/111121_B-10_RACTuning.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/b-10-ractuning-1448392-ja.pdf

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  • ?????????

    - by ???02
    ??·???????????????????????????????????IT????????????????????????·????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ID???????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????·???????????????????????????ID??·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????ID??·????????????????????????????ID????????????ID?????????????????????????????????·??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Database Security???????????????????????????????????????????????????4?????????????????????4??????????????????????????????·??????????????Database Firewall???????????? ??????·??????????????? Database Firewall ??????????ID??·?????? ???????????????ID????????????????????????????? ID???????????ID?????????ID???????????????????????(????·?????)??????(??????????)ID?? ?????????????Identity Management???????????Oracle Direct ???????·???????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????? Oracle Direct

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  • has_one and has_many associations: which side of the association is saved first

    - by SeeBees
    I have three simplified models: class Team < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :players has_one :coach end class Player < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :team validates_presence_of :team_id end class Coach < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :team validates_presence_of :team_id end I use the following code to test these models: t = Team.new team.coach = Coach.new team.save! team.save! returns true. But in another test: t = Team.new team.players << Player.new team.save! team.save! gives the following error: > ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: > Validation failed: Players is invalid > from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/validations.rb:1090:in > `save_without_dirty!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/dirty.rb:87:in `save_without_transactions!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:136:in > `transaction' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:182:in > `transaction' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:208:in > `rollback_active_record_state!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from (irb):14 I figured out when team.save! is called, it first calls player.save!. player needs to validate the presence of the id of the associated team. But at the time player.save! is called, team hasn't been saved yet, and therefore, team_id doesn't yet exist for player. This fails the player's validation, so the error occurs. But on the other hand, team is saved before coach.save!, otherwise the first example will get the same error as the second. So I've concluded that when a has_many bs, a.save! will save bs prior to a. When a has_one b, a.save! will save a prior to b. If I am right, why is this the case? It doesn't seem logical to me. Why has_one and has_many association have different order in saving? Any ideas? Thanks.

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  • When saving a model with has_one or has_many associations, which side of the association is saved fi

    - by SeeBees
    I have three simplified models: class Team < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :players has_one :coach end class Player < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :team validates_presence_of :team_id end class Coach < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :team validates_presence_of :team_id end I use the following code to test these models: t = Team.new team.coach = Coach.new team.save! team.save! returns true. But in another test: t = Team.new team.players << Player.new team.save! team.save! gives the following error: > ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: > Validation failed: Players is invalid > from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/validations.rb:1090:in > `save_without_dirty!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/dirty.rb:87:in `save_without_transactions!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:136:in > `transaction' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:182:in > `transaction' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:208:in > `rollback_active_record_state!' from > /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.4/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in > `save!' from (irb):14 I figured out that when team.save! is called, it first calls player.save!. player needs to validate the presence of the id of the associated team. But at the time player.save! is called, team hasn't been saved yet, and therefore, team_id doesn't yet exist for player. This fails the player's validation, so the error occurs. But on the other hand, team is saved before coach.save!, otherwise the first example will get the same error as the second one. So I've concluded that when a has_many bs, a.save! will save bs prior to a. When a has_one b, a.save! will save a prior to b. If I am right, why is this the case? It doesn't seem logical to me. Why do has_one and has_many association have different order in saving? Any ideas? And is there any way I can change the order? Say I want to have the same saving order for both has_one and has_many. Thanks.

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  • Rails: Problem with routes and special Action.

    - by Newbie
    Hello! Sorry for this question but I can't find my error! In my Project I have my model called "team". A User can create a "team" or a "contest". The difference between this both is, that contest requires more data than a normal team. So I created the columns in my team table. Well... I also created a new view called create_contest.html.erb : <h1>New team content</h1> <% form_for @team, :url => { :action => 'create_content' } do |f| %> <%= f.error_messages %> <p> <%= f.label :name %><br /> <%= f.text_field :name %> </p> <p> <%= f.label :description %><br /> <%= f.text_area :description %> </p> <p> <%= f.label :url %><br /> <%= f.text_fiels :url %> </p> <p> <%= f.label :contact_name %><br /> <%= f.text_fiels :contact_name %> </p> <p> <%= f.submit 'Create' %> </p> <% end %> In my teams_controller, I created following functions: def new_contest end def create_contest if @can_create @team = Team.new(params[:team]) @team.user_id = current_user.id respond_to do |format| if @team.save format.html { redirect_to(@team, :notice => 'Contest was successfully created.') } format.xml { render :xml => @team, :status => :created, :location => @team } else format.html { render :action => "new" } format.xml { render :xml => @team.errors, :status => :unprocessable_entity } end end else redirect_back_or_default('/') end end Now, I want on my teams/new.html.erb a link to "new_contest.html.erb". So I did: <%= link_to 'click here for new contest!', new_contest_team_path %> When I go to the /teams/new.html.erb page, I get following error: undefined local variable or method `new_contest_team_path' for #<ActionView::Base:0x16fc4f7> So I changed in my routes.rb, map.resources :teams to map.resources :teams, :member=>{:new_contest => :get} Now I get following error: new_contest_team_url failed to generate from {:controller=>"teams", :action=>"new_contest"} - you may have ambiguous routes, or you may need to supply additional parameters for this route. content_url has the following required parameters: ["teams", :id, "new_contest"] - are they all satisfied? I don't think adding :member => {...} is the right way doing this. So, can you tell me what to do? I want to have an URL like /teams/new-contest or something. My next question: what to do (after fixing the first problem), to validate presentence of all fields for new_contest.html.erb? In my normal new.html.erb, a user does not need all the data. But in new_contest.html.erb he does. Is there a way to make a validates_presence_of only for one action (in this case new_contest)? UPDATE: Now, I removed my :member part from my routes.rb and wrote: map.new_contest '/teams/contest/new', :controller => 'teams', :action => 'new_contest' Now, clicking on my link, it redirects me to /teams/contest/new - like I wanted - but I get another error called: Called id for nil, which would mistakenly be 4 -- if you really wanted the id of nil, use object_id I think this error is cause of @team at <% form_for @team, :url => { :action => 'create_content_team' } do |f| %> What to do for solving this error?

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  • Five Key Strategies in Master Data Management

    - by david.butler(at)oracle.com
    Here is a very interesting Profit Magazine article on MDM: A recent customer survey reveals the deleterious effects of data fragmentation. by Trevor Naidoo, December 2010   Across industries and geographies, IT organizations have grown in complexity, whether due to mergers and acquisitions, or decentralized systems supporting functional or departmental requirements. With systems architected over time to support unique, one-off process needs, they are becoming costly to maintain, and the Internet has only further added to the complexity. Data fragmentation has become a key inhibitor in delivering flexible, user-friendly systems. The Oracle Insight team conducted a survey assessing customers' master data management (MDM) capabilities over the past two years to get a sense of where they are in terms of their capabilities. The responses, by 27 respondents from six different industries, reveal five key areas in which customers need to improve their data management in order to get better financial results. 1. Less than 15 percent of organizations surveyed understand the sources and quality of their master data, and have a roadmap to address missing data domains. Examples of the types of master data domains referred to are customer, supplier, product, financial and site. Many organizations have multiple sources of master data with varying degrees of data quality in each source -- customer data stored in the customer relationship management system is inconsistent with customer data stored in the order management system. Imagine not knowing how many places you stored your customer information, and whether a customer's address was the most up to date in each source. In fact, more than 55 percent of the respondents in the survey manage their data quality on an ad-hoc basis. It is important for organizations to document their inventory of data sources and then profile these data sources to ensure that there is a consistent definition of key data entities throughout the organization. Some questions to ask are: How do we define a customer? What is a product? How do we define a site? The goal is to strive for one common repository for master data that acts as a cross reference for all other sources and ensures consistent, high-quality master data throughout the organization. 2. Only 18 percent of respondents have an enterprise data management strategy to ensure that data is treated as an asset to the organization. Most respondents handle data at the department or functional level and do not have an enterprise view of their master data. The sales department may track all their interactions with customers as they move through the sales cycle, the service department is tracking their interactions with the same customers independently, and the finance department also has a different perspective on the same customer. The salesperson may not be aware that the customer she is trying to sell to is experiencing issues with existing products purchased, or that the customer is behind on previous invoices. The lack of a data strategy makes it difficult for business users to turn data into information via reports. Without the key building blocks in place, it is difficult to create key linkages between customer, product, site, supplier and financial data. These linkages make it possible to understand patterns. A well-defined data management strategy is aligned to the business strategy and helps create the governance needed to ensure that data stewardship is in place and data integrity is intact. 3. Almost 60 percent of respondents have no strategy to integrate data across operational applications. Many respondents have several disparate sources of data with no strategy to keep them in sync with each other. Even though there is no clear strategy to integrate the data (see #2 above), the data needs to be synced and cross-referenced to keep the business processes running. About 55 percent of respondents said they perform this integration on an ad hoc basis, and in many cases, it is done manually with the help of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. For example, a salesperson needs a report on global sales for a specific product, but the product has different product numbers in different countries. Typically, an analyst will pull all the data into Excel, manually create a cross reference for that product, and then aggregate the sales. The exact same procedure has to be followed if the same report is needed the following month. A well-defined consolidation strategy will ensure that a central cross-reference is maintained with updates in any one application being propagated to all the other systems, so that data is synchronized and up to date. This can be done in real time or in batch mode using integration technology. 4. Approximately 50 percent of respondents spend manual efforts cleansing and normalizing data. Information stored in various systems usually follows different standards and formats, making it difficult to match the data. A customer's address can be stored in different ways using a variety of abbreviations -- for example, "av" or "ave" for avenue. Similarly, a product's attributes can be stored in a number of different ways; for example, a size attribute can be stored in inches and can also be entered as "'' ". These types of variations make it difficult to match up data from different sources. Today, most customers rely on manual, heroic efforts to match, cleanse, and de-duplicate data -- clearly not a scalable, sustainable model. To solve this challenge, organizations need the ability to standardize data for customers, products, sites, suppliers and financial accounts; however, less than 10 percent of respondents have technology in place to automatically resolve duplicates. It is no wonder, therefore, that we get communications about products we don't own, at addresses we don't reside, and using channels (like direct mail) we don't like. An all-too-common example of a potential challenge follows: Customers end up receiving duplicate communications, which not only impacts customer satisfaction, but also incurs additional mailing costs. Cleansing, normalizing, and standardizing data will help address most of these issues. 5. Only 10 percent of respondents have the ability to share data that was mastered in a master data hub. Close to 60 percent of respondents have efforts in place that profile, standardize and cleanse data manually, and the output of these efforts are stored in spreadsheets in various parts of the organization. This valuable information is not easily shared with the rest of the organization and, more importantly, this enriched information cannot be sent back to the source systems so that the data is fixed at the source. A key benefit of a master data management strategy is not only to clean the data, but to also share the data back to the source systems as well as other systems that need the information. Aside from the source systems, another key beneficiary of this data is the business intelligence system. Having clean master data as input to business intelligence systems provides more accurate and enhanced reporting.  Characteristics of Stellar MDM When deciding on the right master data management technology, organizations should look for solutions that have four main characteristics: enterprise-grade MDM performance complete technology that can be rapidly deployed and addresses multiple business issues end-to-end MDM process management with data quality monitoring and assurance pre-built MDM business relevant applications with data stores and workflows These master data management capabilities will aid in moving closer to a best-practice maturity level, delivering tremendous efficiencies and savings as well as revenue growth opportunities as a result of better understanding your customers.  Trevor Naidoo is a senior director in Industry Strategy and Insight at Oracle

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  • OraOps10.dll loading problem

    - by Rodnower
    Hello, I have ASP.NET web service built on windows 7 in 32 bit. All dependences of this service compiled in Release mode in x64 bit. Now, I'm installed it on windows 8 64 bit and when I'm access to this service I get error "Could not load OraOps10.dll". I doesn't succeed to find any thing about this problem with oracle client in context of x32-x64 bit incompatibility in internet. Have you any idea? Thank you very much.

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  • Looking for a very bare and basic blog system?

    - by Shedo Chung-Hee Surashu
    Does anyone know of a user-hosted blog which can be an alternative to WordPress only, it should only have the bare necessities of a blog. I'll just take it from there. It should only have the following: Admin Account (for posting, editing, etc) Archive System Posting System with character limitation (For the Read More links.) Accept Comments from other users (only requires the user's name and email and / or website, then the actual comment). Pages (Allows me to create pages for custom content.) The reason I want this is because WordPress is already too bloated up that there are a ton of features that I don't need. I'd mostly be satisfied with a blogging system that has the above feature-set and I'll just work my way to add my own feature as I require it along the way.

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  • What permissions do I need to run SQL*Loader?

    - by Jason Baker
    What permissions does a database user need to be able to run oracle's sql loader? For instance, since sql loader will disable indexes and triggers, does it need ALTER permissions for those items? This seems like a simple question, but I can't find any documentation on this in the manual.

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  • TextMate blogging bundle: real sync between blog and project?

    - by thyx
    I'm looking for a solution to sync between a blog and a project or any other folder for that matter. Alternatively, any other Mac app would help which allows to sync an xmlrpc.php with a folder. The TextMate Blogging bundle works fine with fetch and post. But I can't find a way to sync. I tend to re-edit my blog posts, e.g. categories and formatting details. There's a good chance I lose some work, when I post the project file again rather than fetch + re-post.

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  • Memory Usage for Databases on Linux

    - by Kyle Brandt
    So with free output what we care about with application memory usage is generally the amount of free memory in the -/+ buffers/cache line. What about with database applications such as Oracle, is it important to have a good amount of cached and buffers available for a database to run well with all the IO? If that makes any sense, how do you figure out just how much?

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  • OAS log files filling up hard drive

    - by Andrew Hampton
    We've had issues with log files for Oracle Application Server filling up the hard drive on our server. The files are in the /network/admin folder and are named server.log_XXXXX.trc and client.log_XXXXX.trc where XXXXX are 5 digits. The files are typically anywhere from 1-2MB in size but can be up to 100MB and thousands of them are created at a rate of about 5-10 per minute. Does anyone know how to disable these logs? Thanks!

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  • problem getting php_oci8 working on linux RHEL 5

    - by Jonathan
    Hi All, I'm installing oracle oci8 on a linux server here and I am having an issue where php_oci8.so does not seem to be able to find the libclntsh.so.11.1. I've got the instant client installed and it shows up fine in ldconfig -p , but when I do ldd on the php_oci8.so it shows up as not found. Does anyone have any ideas as for what I can check ?

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  • I can search users and site... but it will not search a blog that i use to view on my posted site fo

    - by Don
    I have always been able to search my blog where i post howtos for our company... However now i can only search for mysites or sites... when i click on a blog site that I created for Company Howtos i try to use the Search: This Site: "name of yhour site" click search i get the following No results matching your search were found. Check your spelling. Are the words in your query spelled correctly? Try using synonyms. Maybe what you're looking for uses slightly different words. Make your search more general. Try more general terms in place of specific ones. Try your search in a different scope. Different scopes can have different results. I have tried to do the following: 1) net stop osearch 2) net start osearch 3) iisreset /noforce ~ Please help! Don

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  • What Kind of Spam is This? Testing Blog Comment Limits

    - by Yar
    I received this comment on one of my blogs today (on blogger.com): Easily I agree but I about the post should acquire more info then it has. It's the third in a series. Before there was: I will not acquiesce in on it. I over precise post. Expressly the title attracted me to be familiar with the sound story. and before that Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up! It is obviously computer-generated (well, not this last one). The comments are from Anonymous, so they're not trying to legitimate a user on Blogger. Is this a spam attack? What might its goal be? Or are they just testing my blog to see if I reject or not? Does this kind of "attack" have a name?

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  • who are the goldengate extract users

    - by sharif
    I am setting up golden gate, this installation guide is quite confusing as it refers to steps which have not been done or already done previously. I am on step 4.8.1 on the ''oracle installation guide''. I is asking for ''Extract'' user name. I do not recall creating such other than the goldengate user. Also what are the other four users it refers to as in 4.6 Extract Replicat Manager DEFGEN what is the usernames for each of these in the db?

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