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  • PBCS Hyperion Planning in the Cloud Implementation Workshop

    - by Mike.Hallett(at)Oracle-BI&EPM
    Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service (PBCS) opens up opportunities for organizations of all sizes to streamline planning and forecasting, accelerate deployment, and reduce costs. This one-day in-person workshop is delivered by Oracle Development (free to OPN member partners), and will cover the handoff from selling-to-implementing of PBCS. Although the basic building blocks are the same as with on-premises Planning, there is a paradigm shift when it comes to selling and implementing a Cloud Service solution. The value proposition behind Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service is all about the deployment model, how it’s sold and how it gets implemented – simplicity, fast adoption and flexible deployment, without sacrificing first-class functionality. To be successful, the entire cycle from sales to implementation should consistently support this value proposition to your clients. This training event is for OPN member partners whose business roles involve presales, implementation consulting, and support. This workshop briefly reviews the sales approach, as background, with emphasis on partner sales support. The main objective is to learn what is needed to successfully implement Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service once the sales hand off is made – how to leverage your current Hyperion Planning knowledge and use the features designed specifically to build out a Cloud Service solution. This Workshop is being offered at three locations for partners from all countries in EMEA: June 24, 2014: Kista, Sweden June 26, 2014: Reading, United Kingdom June 29-30, 2014 (split days): Dubaï, United Arab Emirates To get more information, to check pre-requisites, and to register, click here. /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0cm; mso-para-margin-right:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0cm; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}

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  • Vers des Java Community Process plus ouvertes ? C'est ce qu'affirme Oracle, les développeurs sont se

    Vers des Java Community Process plus ouvertes ? C'est ce qu'affirme Oracle, les développeurs sont septiques Oracle innovera-t-il en ouvrant les spécifications Java ? C'est ce qu'avait promis le géant du logiciel. Une des manières d'y arriver serait de rendre plus démocratique le Java Community Process (JCP). Mais depuis, c'est le silence radio. Certes la société souligne qu'en tant que membre du JCP elle a pris part à plus de 80 Java Specification Requests, des propositions pour amender Java. Certes, Oracle continue de laisser entendre qu'il souhaite ouvrir les process de spécification pour satisfaire les participants actifs et soutenir...

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  • It's here, it's here! OJEC 1.1 is here -- Oracle Java ME Embedded Client

    - by hinkmond
    Download it now! OJEC 1.1 has just been released and will run on your Linux/ARM, Linux/x86, or Linux/MIPS device. Get it before supplies run out! (Not really, it's software. How can it run out?) See: Download OJEC 1.1 now! Here's a quote: Oracle offers Java ME Embedded products to meet your specific Java Technology needs. Java ME is targeted for use on devices where a feature-rich Java platform is desirable, despite lacking the resources necessary to run the full Java SE Embedded environment. Try it on your Raspberry Pi! (If you can find where to buy a Raspberry Pi that is. Now that's something that can run out) Hinkmond

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  • Le marché des applications de gestion d'Oracle augmentera de 8 % dans les 4 prochaines années, d'après PAC

    Le marché des applications de gestion d'Oracle augmentera de 8% dans les 4 prochaines années, d'après PAC Pierre Audoin Consultants (PAC, pour les intimes) est une société internationale de conseil et d'études de marché spécialisée dans le domaine du logiciel et des services informatiques. La toute fin 2010 a été l'occasion pour elle de tirer le bilan de l'utilisation des applications de gestion d'Oracle. Ces solutions sont le pilier principal d'un marché de services qui représenterait plus de 10 milliards d'euros, au vu des très nombreux groupes qui offrent des services adaptés à ces applications (SSII, fournisseurs de services IT, Oracle, etc.) à des fins de conseil et d'intégration. « La présence de...

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  • Overview: Unique offerings for OPN members

    - by michaela.seika(at)oracle.com
    You need knowledge and skills to pass the exams to get specialised. We have mapped the Bootcamps and Courses that will enable you to do this. Oracle University knows that you need knowledge and skills quickly and recognises that you learn fast. Accelerate your learning curve by taking one of our OPN Only Bootcamps . They have highly attractive prices and your OPN discount is applied on top of this. View the schedule for each country at the following webpage:http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=400&p_name=OPNOFFERS

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  • Java : Oracle dévoile la roadmap pour JDK 8, la publication de la version finale prévue pour septembre 2013

    Oracle dévoile la roadmap pour JDK 8 la publication de la version finale prévue pour septembre 2013 Le mois dernier, Oracle a publié lors de la conférence Qcon une feuille de route pour Java qui prévoit une sortie de JDK 8 en 2013, JDK 9 en 2015, JDK 10 en 2017, JDK 11 en 2019 et JDK 12 en 2022. La firme revient aujourd'hui fournir plus de détails et les dates de sortie de la prochaine version de la plateforme de développement. Mathias Axelsson, gestionnaire de versions du JDK chez Oracle a publié sur la liste de diffusion jdk8-dev, les dates de livraison des différentes préversions «Milestone» qui intégreront ...

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  • Oracle : nouveaux licenciements en vue pour les employés de Sun en Europe et en Asie, est-ce une bon

    Mise à jour du 07/06/10 Oracle : nouveaux licenciements en vue pour les employés de Sun En Europe et en Asie : est-ce une bonne manière de relancer la société ? Oracle va à nouveau licencier parmi les quelques 106.000 employés de Sun. Les coupes vont concerner principalement les bureaux asiatiques et européens de la société. Le nombre de postes supprimés n'a pas encore été précisé par la firme de Larry Ellison, qui a racheté Sun en fin d'année dernière. Quelques indices ont cependant filtrés. D'après l'annonce d'Oracle, ce nouveau plan social devrait coûter deux fois plus que le précédent. Qui a, lui, concerné 7.600 emp...

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  • Oracle dévoile sa Roadmap pour Java, améliorations de la JVM, support du Cloud, fonctionnalités objet et optimisations avancées

    Oracle dévoile sa RoadMap pour Java améliorations de la JVM, support du Cloud et fonctionnalités objet Oracle a dévoilé, lors de la conférence QCon de Londres, sa feuille de route pour le langage Java pour les années à venir. QCon est un événement annuel sur le développement logiciel pour les développeurs, les chefs de projet, les architectes et les analystes métiers. Il porte essentiellement sur la présentation de nouvelles innovations pour Java, .NET, HTML5, mobile et méthodes agiles. Les plans d'Oracle pour le futur sont essentiellement axés sur les améliorations et l'introduction des fonctionnalités objet, la facilité d'utilisation, le support du Cloud computing et des...

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  • Calculating memory footprints using /proc/sysvipc/shm

    - by MarkTeehan
    This is for a SLES 10 database server. One of my servers runs three databases and three app servers; I am analyzing how their shared memory segments grow and shrink to avoid intermittent out-of-memory scenarios. "Top" is hot helpful for this since its calculations for RES and VIRT are inconsistent. I am doing this by matching up the contents of /proc/sysvipc/shm with memory usage reported by the database admin console. I do this by totaling up saving the contents of /proc/sysvipc/shm and then total up "bytes" for all of the segments for the offending userid. This is a large server with hundreds of segments and tens (or hundreds) of GB of allocated memory per userid. However it doesn't match up - the database management software claims to be using around 25% more memory than the total I calculate. Negligible swap space is in use, so I am ignoring that. I am running it as root so I am sure I see all shared memory segments. My question is : is all (significant) allocated memory recorded in /proc/sysvipc/shm, or is this only shared memory (*and not "un-shared" memory?). If this is incorrect, what is the correct way to calculate out the total allocated memory for each userid? Also: I believe doing a 'cat' on this file locks server IPC. I check it every 5 seconds - is it likely that this frequency could be problematic? Thanks! Mark Teehan Singapore

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  • Hosting options for data-enabled web application

    - by Hertfordian
    I am independently developing an asp.net business application with a MySQL database. I currently have a Windows web hosting account which includes MySQL and MS SQL as installed supported options. I am not yet finally committed to using MySQL and I want to keep my options open to evaluate MS SQL and possibly other options such as PostGreSQL later when more of the business logic is in place - my data access layer will handle the database connectivity. The web hosting setup I have now is fine for development purposes, but if in future I want to use, say, PostGreSQL Server, and a level of usage of, say, 10,000 hits per day concentrated in business hours, I'm assuming I'll need a dedicated server. But in that case, should I just install PostGreSQL on the dedicated server, or is best practice to have a separate database server - perhaps locked down so that it can only be accessed through the web server? And supposing it was only 2000 hits a day - how would that change things? I'd appreciate it if anyone could point me in the direction of a useful guide to these sorts of issues. Naturally if I start paying for separate servers, I would like to know exactly why I'm doing it and what the performance issues and thresholds are.

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  • Les processeurs de la série Sparc T4 seront commercialisés dans moins d'un an, Oracle introduit la notion de threading intelligent

    Les processeurs de la série Sparc T4 seront commercialisés dans moins d'une année Oracle introduit la notion de « threading intelligent » La série T4, la prochaine génération des processeurs Sparc T verra le jour "dans moins d'une année" d'après Rick Hetherington, le vice-président du développement Hardware de Oracle. Pas moins de 1000 ingénieurs travaillent sur ce projet d'après les déclarations de Hetherington qui a dévoilé la feuille de route d'Oracle pour ses prochains processeurs lors d'une séance de questions-réponses avec le département des relations publiques de l'entreprise. On y apprend que le coeur de la série T4, en développement depuis 2006 &q...

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  • SAP conteste l'amende de 1,3 milliards à verser à Oracle dans le cadre de l'affaire TomorrowNow

    SAP conteste l'amende de 1,3 milliards à verser à Oracle Dans le cadre de l'affaire TomorrowNow Mise à jour du 25/02/11s SAP vient d'annoncer ? comme prévu ? qu'il allait contester la décision qui le condamne à verser plus d'un milliard de dollars (1,3 milliards précisément) de dommages et intérêts à Oracle dans l'affaire TommorowNow (lire ci-avant). SAP ne fera pas appel de sa condamnation en tant que telle puisque l'éditeur Allemand a reconnu sa culpabilité. Il contestera le montant, qu'il juge « disproportionné », de la somme à verser au regard du préjudice réel subi par Oracle. SAP a déjà versé 120 millions de dollar...

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  • Oracle HCM World: Evite Now Available! February 4-6, Las Vegas

    - by Roxana Babiciu
    Add that personal touch by inviting your human capital management partners to HCM World with our new evite! Oracle HCM World is where HR, talent management and technology intersect. This is the event for HCM professionals, whether they are involved in recruiting and staffing, learning and development, compensation and benefits, or any other aspect of HR. Nine tracks and more than 90 sessions will unveil invaluable strategy and best practices to more than 1,500 attendees. Mark Hurd and David Rock, industry luminary and CRO of NeuroLeadership Group are both confirmed as keynote speakers. The call for papers deadline has been extended to November 15 and early bird registration ends November 22. Visit the HCM World website and Field Flash for more information.

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  • Android : Oracle accepte 0 dollar de dommages et intérêts de Google pour boucler le dossier et faire appel

    Android : Oracle accepte 0 dollar de dommages et intérêts de Google pour boucler le dossier et faire appel Mise à jour du 21/06/2012 Oracle a finalement accepté la requête de Google pour payer 0 dollar en dommages et intérêts pour les petites portions d'Android qui violent les droits d'auteurs. Les dernières questions encore en suspens sur ce dossier ont été traitées par les équipes juridiques des deux parties lors d'une courte audience qui n'aurait duré que 25 minutes. Oracle pouvait encore réclamer un payement d'au moins 150 000 dollars de dommages et intérêts pour les neuf lignes de code que partagent Java e...

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  • JavaOne 2012 : Oracle dévoile ses plans pour Java, les préversions du JDK 8 et JavaFX Scene Builder 1.1 disponibles

    JavaOne 2012 : Oracle renouvelle son engagement à faire évoluer Java et dévoile ses plans les préversions de JDK 8 et JavaFX Scene Builder 1.1 disponibles JavaOne 2012, la plus grande conférence annuelle autour de la plateforme Java se déroule actuellement à San Francisco. Oracle a profité de l'occasion pour dévoiler sa feuille de route pour Java et renouveler son engagement à faire évoluer le langage afin de rassurer les utilisateurs sceptiques face aux récentes découvertes de failles dans la plateforme. Pendant ces prochains mois, Oracle travaillera essentiellement sur Java SE 8. Au menu : l'éditeur prévoit l'intégration des expressions lambda, du moteur JavaScript Nash...

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  • Excel 2013: VLookup for cells that share common characters within cell but are both surrounded by other non-matching text

    - by Kylie Z
    I am pulling information from 2 different databases. The databases use different naming protocol for the exact same item/specified placement however they always have certain components of the name in common. The length of these names can vary throughout each of the databases (see the pic below) so I don't think counting characters would help. I need a formula (probably a vlookup/match/index of some sort) to pair up the names from the 2nd database name with the 1st database name and then place it in the adjacent column(B2) on sheet1. Until this point I've had to match, copy, and paste the pairs manually from one sheet to the other and it takes FOREVER. Any help would be much appreciated!!! For example: Database1 Name in Sheet1,A2: 728x90_Allstate_629930_ALL_JUL_2013_MASSACHUSETTSAUTO_BAN_MSN_ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS_7.2.13 Database2 Name in Sheet2, A13: BAN_MSN_ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS728X90_728X90_DFA Common Factors: "ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS" & "728X90" Therefore A2 and A13 need to pair up In some cases, Database 1 and 2 will have a common name aspect but sizing will be different. They need to have BOTH aspects in common in order to be paired so I would NOT want the below example to pair up. Database1 Name in Sheet1,A2: 728x90_Allstate_629930_ALL_JUL_2013_MASSACHUSETTSAUTO_BAN_MSN_ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS_7.2.13 Database2 Name in Sheet2, A12: BAN_MSN_ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS300X250_300X250_DFA Common Factor: Only "ROSMSNAUTOSMASSACHUSETTS" matches. "728x90" is not equal to "300X250" - Sizing is different so they should not be paired.

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  • WebLogic Server???!WebLogic Server???

    - by yosuke.arai(at)oracle.com
    ?????WebLogic Server ?????14????18:30???????????????????14?????????????????????????????????!http://www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=7013395&Act=420&pcode=JPFM10042656MPP263http://blogs.oracle.com/MasaSasaki/2011/02/weblogic_server.html(???????????)?WebLogic Server????WebLogic Server??????????? WebLogic Server???:???????????? ????????????:???????????? ???????????:?????? JRockit Realtime?JRockit Mission Control?Memory Leak Detector?JRockit Flight Recorder???????????????????????2011????:??????????? (??????)

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  • How To: WebLogic Server??????????????? / ????????????WebLogic Server?????????????

    - by [email protected]
    ?????WebLogic Server ??????????2????????????How To: WebLogic Server????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server???????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1) ????????·?????????? 2) ????????????WebLogic?????? 3. WebLogic?????????(WLDF)?3???????????????????????WebLogic Server?????????????Oracle WebLogic Server??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server??????Java??????????·?????????????????????????????????????[Agenda]·????????WebLogic?????·Java???????????·??????????????????·etc..1?????????Hiromu Kato???????????(??US)??????WLS?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  • How to handle ViewModel and Database in C#/WPF/MVVM App

    - by Mike B
    I have a task management program with a "Urgency" field. Valid values are Int16 currently mapped to 1 (High), 2 (Medium), 3 (Low), 4 (None) and 99 (Closed). The urgency field is used to rank tasks as well as alter the look of the items in the list and detail view. When a user is editing or adding a new task they select or view the urgency in a ComboBox. A Converter passes Strings to replace the Ints. The urgency collection is so simple I did not make it a table in the database, instead it is a, ObservableCollection(Int16) that is populated by a method. Since the same screen may be used to view a closed task the "Closed" urgency must be in the ItemsSource but I do not want the user to be able to select it. In order to prevent the user from being able to select that item in the ComboBox but still be able to see it if the item in the database has that value should I... Manually disable the item in the ComboBox in code or Xaml (I doubt it) Change the Urgency collection from an Int16 to an Object with a Selectable Property that the isEnabled property of the ComboBoxItem Binds to. Do as in 2 but also separate the urgency information into its own table in the database with a foreign key in the Tasks table None of the above (I suspect this is the correct answer) I ask this because this is a learning project (My first real WPF and first ever MVVM project). I know there is rarely one Right way to do something but I want to make sure I am learning in a reasonable manner since it if far harder to Unlearn bad habits Thanks Mike

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  • Javascript html5 database transaction problem in loops

    - by Marek
    I'm hittig my head on this and i will be glad for any help. I need to store in a database a context (a list of string ids) for another page. I open a page with a list of artworks and this page save into the database those artowrks ids. When i click on an artwork i open its webpage but i can access the database to know the context and refer to the next and prev artwork. This is my code to retrieve the contex: updateContext = function () { alert("updating context"); try { mydb.transaction( function(transaction) { transaction.executeSql("select artworks.number from artworks, collections where collections.id = artworks.section_id and collections.short_name in ('cro', 'cra', 'crp', 'crm');", [], contextDataHandler, errorHandler); }); } catch(e) { alert(e.message); } } the contextDatahandler function then iterates through the results and fill again the current_context table: contextDataHandler = function(transaction, results) { try { mydb.transaction( function(transaction) { transaction.executeSql("drop table current_context;", [], nullDataHandler, errorHandler); transaction.executeSql("create table current_context(id String);", [], nullDataHandler, errorHandler); } ) } catch(e) { alert(e.message); } var s = ""; for (var i=0; i < results.rows.length; i++) { var item = results.rows.item(0); s += item['number'] + " "; mydb.transaction( function(tx) { tx.executeSql("insert into current_context(id) values (?);", [item['number']]); } ) } alert(s); } the result is, i get the current_context table deleted, recreated, and filled, but all the rows are filled with the LAST artwork id. the query to retrieve the artworks ids works, so i think it's a transaction problem, but i cant figure out where. thanks for any help

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  • converting mysql database to sql server

    - by every_answer_gets_a_point
    i have a mysql database: /* MySQL Data Transfer Source Host: 10.0.0.5 Source Database: jnetdata Target Host: 10.0.0.5 Target Database: jnetdata Date: 5/26/2009 12:27:33 PM */ SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; -- ---------------------------- -- Table structure for chavrusas -- ---------------------------- CREATE TABLE `chavrusas` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `date_created` datetime default NULL, `luser_id` int(11) default NULL, `ruser_id` int(11) default NULL, `luser_type` varchar(50) default NULL, `ruser_type` varchar(50) default NULL, `SessionDay` varchar(250) default NULL, `SessionTime` datetime default NULL, `WeeklyReminder` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `reminder_phone` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `calling_card` varchar(50) default NULL, `active` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `notes` mediumtext, `ended` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `end_date` datetime default NULL, `initiated_by_student` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `initiated_by_volunteer` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `student_general_reason` varchar(50) default NULL, `volunteer_general_reason` varchar(50) default NULL, `student_reason` varchar(250) default NULL, `volunteer_reason` varchar(250) default NULL, `student_nli` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `volunteer_nli` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '0', `jnet_initiated` tinyint(1) default '0', `belongs_to` varchar(50) default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=5913 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; -- ---------------------------- -- Table structure for tbluseravailability -- ---------------------------- CREATE TABLE `tbluseravailability` ( `availability_id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL, `weekday_id` int(11) NOT NULL, `timeslot_id` int(11) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`availability_id`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=10865 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; -- ---------------------------- -- Table structure for tblusers -- ---------------------------- CREATE TABLE `tblusers` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `password` varchar(50) default NULL, `title` varchar(255) default NULL, `first` varchar(255) default NULL, `last` varchar(255) default NULL, `gender` varchar(255) default NULL, `address` varchar(255) default NULL, `address_2` varchar(255) default NULL, `city` varchar(255) default NULL, `state` varchar(255) default NULL, `postcode` varchar(255) default NULL, `country` varchar(255) default NULL, `email` varchar(255) default NULL, `emailnotes` varchar(255) default NULL, `Home_Phone` varchar(255) default NULL, `Office_Phone` varchar(255) default NULL, `Cell_Phone` varchar(255) default NULL, `Contact_Preference` varchar(255) default NULL, `Birthdate` datetime default NULL, `Age` varchar(255 and it goes on for about 10mb i need to convert it to ms sql, how do i do it?

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  • Mapping a child collection without indexing based on database primary key or using bag

    - by Colin Bowern
    I have a existing parent-child relationship I am trying to map in Fluent Nhibernate: [RatingCollection] -- [Rating] Rating Collection has: ID (database generated ID) Code Name Rating has: ID (database generated id) Rating Collection ID Code Name I have been trying to figure out which permutation of HasMany makes sense here. What I have right now: HasMany<Rating>(x => x.Ratings) .WithTableName("Rating") .KeyColumnNames.Add("RatingCollectionId") .Component(c => { c.Map(x => x.Code); c.Map(x => x.Name); ); It works from a CRUD perspective but because it's a bag it ends up deleting the rating contents any time I try to do a simple update / insert to the Ratings property. What I want is an indexed collection but not using the database generated ID (which is in the six digit range right now). Any thoughts on how I could get a zero-based indexed collection (so I can go entity.Ratings[0].Name = "foo") which would allow me to modify the collection without deleting/reinserting it all when persisting?

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  • Multiple database connection in Rails

    - by Sanal
    I'm using active_delegate for multiple connection in Rails. Here I'm using mysql as master_database for some models,and postgresql for some other models. Problem is that when I try to access the mysql models, I'm getting the error below! Stack trace shows that, it is still using the postgresql adapter to access my mysql models! RuntimeError: ERROR C42P01 Mrelation "categories" does not exist P15 F.\src\backend\parser\parse_relation.c L886 RparserOpenTable: SELECT * FROM "categories" STACKTRACE =========== d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract_adapter.rb:212:in `log' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb:507:in `execute' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb:985:in `select_raw' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/postgresql_adapter.rb:972:in `select' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:7:in `select_all_without_query_cache' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb:60:in `select_all' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb:81:in `cache_sql' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/query_cache.rb:60:in `select_all' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:661:in `find_by_sql' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:1553:in `find_every' d:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activerecord-2.3.2/lib/active_record/base.rb:615:in `find' D:/ROR/Aptana/dedomenon/app/models/category.rb:50:in `get_all_with_exclusive_scope' D:/ROR/Aptana/dedomenon/app/models/category.rb:50:in `get_all_with_exclusive_scope' D:/ROR/Aptana/dedomenon/app/controllers/categories_controller.rb:48:in `index' here is my database.yml file postgre: &postgre adapter: postgresql database: codex host: localhost username: postgres password: root port: 5432 mysql: &mysql adapter: mysql database: project host: localhost username: root password: root port: 3306 development: <<: *postgre test: <<: *postgre production: <<: *postgre master_database: <<: *mysql and my master_databse model is like this class Category < ActiveRecord::Base delegates_connection_to :master_database, :on => [:create, :save, :destroy] end Anyone has any solution??

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  • Storing PLSQL stored-procedure values in Oracle memory caches for extended periods

    - by Ira Baxter
    I am collecting runtime profiling data from PLSQL stored procedures. The data is collected as certain stored procedures execute, but it needs to accumululate across multiple executions of those procedures. To minimize overhead, I'd like to store that profiling data in some PLSQL-accessable Oracle memory-resident storage somewhere for the duration of the data collection interval, and then dump out the accumulated values. The data collection interval might be seconds or hours; its ok not to store this data across system boots. Something like session state in web servers would do. What are my choices for storing such data? The only method I know about are contexts in dbms_sessions: procedure set_ctx (value in varchar8) as begin dbms_session.set_context ( 'Test_Ctx', 'AccumulatedValue', value, NULL, 'ProfilerSessionId' ); end set_ctx; This works, but takes some 50 milliseconds(!) per update to the accumulated value. What I'm hoping for is a way to access/store an array of values in some Oracle memory using vanilla PLSQL statements, with access times typical of array accesses made to package-local arrays.

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  • Oracle T4CPreparedStatement memory leaks?

    - by Jay
    A little background on the application that I am gonna talk about in the next few lines: XYZ is a data masking workbench eclipse RCP application: You give it a source table column, and a target table column, it would apply a trasformation (encryption/shuffling/etc) and copy the row data from source table to target table. Now, when I mask n tables at a time, n threads are launched by this app. Here is the issue: I have run into a production issue on first roll out of the above said app. Unfortunately, I don't have any logs to get to the root. However, I tried to run this app in test region and do a stress test. When I collected .hprof files and ran 'em through an analyzer (yourKit), I noticed that objects of oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CPreparedStatement was retaining heap. The analysis also tells me that one of my classes is holding a reference to this preparedstatement object and thereby, n threads have n such objects. T4CPreparedStatement seemed to have character arrays: lastBoundChars and bindChars each of size char[300000]. So, I researched a bit (google!), obtained ojdbc6.jar and tried decompiling T4CPreparedStatement. I see that T4CPreparedStatement extends OraclePreparedStatement, which dynamically manages array size of lastBoundChars and bindChars. So, my questions here are: Have you ever run into an issue like this? Do you know the significance of lastBoundChars / bindChars? I am new to profiling, so do you think I am not doing it correct? (I also ran the hprofs through MAT - and this was the main identified issue - so, I don't really think I could be wrong?) I have found something similar on the web here: http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=2860681 Appreciate your suggestions / advice.

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