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  • Silicon Valley Code Camp 2012 - Submit Your Talks

    - by arungupta
    Silicon Valley Code Camp follows three rules: Given by/for the community Always free Never occur during work hours I've spoken there at 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, and 2007 and have again submitted a talk this year as well, and will submit more! Its one of the best organically grown code camps with the attendance constantly growing over the past 6 years. Here is a chart that shows how the number of conferences attendees that registered and attended and the sessions delivered over past 6 years. If you wonder why there is such a big gap between "registered" and "attended" that's because this event is FREE! Yes, 100% free. If you are in and around Silicon Valley then you have no reason to not participate/speak at SVCC. You have the opportunity to meet all the local JUG leaders and the community "rockstars" :-) Date: Oct 6/7, 2012 Venue: Foothill College, 12345, El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA Submit today or register!

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  • Typescript - A free add-on for Visual Studio 2012

    - by TATWORTH
    At http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34790, Microsoft are providing a free add-on for Visual Studio. If you have any version of Visual Studio 2012, it provides an editor for Typescript."TypeScript is a language for application-scale JavaScript. TypeScript adds optional types, classes, and modules to JavaScript. TypeScript supports tools for large-scale JavaScript applications for any browser, for any host, on any OS. TypeScript compiles to clean, readable, standards-based JavaScript. Try it out at http://www.typescriptlang.org/playground."I look forward to type-safe JavaScript!There is a tutorial for it at http://www.typescriptlang.org/tutorial/

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  • Visual Studio 2012 Coded UI technology matrix updated!

    - by krislankford
    The Visual Studio 2012 support matrix for Automated UI Testing (Coded UI) has been released by Microsoft and the full post can be found here. Thank you Shubhra! There are a couple of items on the list that you should definitely keep your eye on. The first item is the support for Silverlight 4  and 5. This should make the Silverlight community happy. I would also note the Planned items (blue dot) which are cross browser support and Flash/Java. Happy Coding!

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - November 29, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - November 29, 2012 In this episode Arun and Ikai ... - Talk about the recent Apps Script hackathon they held in Los Angeles. - Cover the items in the release notes for recent releases. - Discuss recent Apps Script blog posts, including reminders, open source libraries, and more. - Answer a question about where best to store your data in Apps Script. Visit developers.google.com to find out when we'll be hosting our next Office Hours. From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 363 11 ratings Time: 28:55 More in Science & Technology

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  • Oracle Master Data Management at OOW 2012: A Look Back

    - by Mala Narasimharajan
    Oracle Master Data Management had a great showing at OOW 2012 ! Special thanks to our customers and partners for presenting with us, sharing their use cases and successes as well as co-sponsoring events.  Almost every session at the show featured a customer and the tremendous success or transformation Oracle MDM resulted in at their organization.  At the DemoGrounds, Oracle MDM saw tremendous interest with many individuals enquiring to see demos, and have their technical questions answered.  The demos provided a perfect opportunity to showcase technical enhancements as well as what features are on the horizon.The MDM customer appreciation dinner event was a smashing success as cusotmers and partners enjoyed a spectacular water view, fine dining and cocktails and one of San Francisco's finest restaurants - The Water Bar.  In a short while the planning for next year's OpenWorld will be under full swing and we can't wait to get started.  See you at OOW 2013!!    

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  • AgroSense in Java Magazine November/December 2012

    - by Geertjan
    AgroSense, the Duke's Choice Award winning open source farm management system from the Netherlands, is featured in the hot-off-the-presses latest edition of the always awesome Java Magazine (November/December 2012): Read the whole article after subscribing for free to the magazine, via clicking the image above or by clicking this link. Note: If you're reading this and your sofware organization is doing anything at all that relates to farm management, consider porting your software to an AgroSense plugin. That would save you an immense amount of time and your users will get a comprehensive farm management system out of the box. Don't reinvent the wheel: create your farm management software on top of the AgroSense Platform!

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  • JVM Language Summit 2012 - Registration Open

    - by arungupta
    The 2012 edition of the JVM Languages Summit is Jul 30 - Aug 1, at Oracle's Santa Clara Campus. This is an "an open technical collaboration among language designers, compiler writers, tool builders, runtime engineers, and VM architects". There are presentations, workshops, and lightning talks. About 70 language and VM implementers attended last year and the talks were recorded. Some videos from last year are available here. Check out the Main Page, the Agenda, Logistics, and the Wiki. See the Registration Online; for questions, send mail to inquire AT jvmlangsummit.com.

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  • SQL in the City - Seattle 2012

    Start the week in Seattle off with a free day of training on Nov 5, 2012 with SQL in the City. Grant Fritchey, Steve Jones and more will be talking SQL Server in the Pacific Northwest. Join us and debate and discuss SQL Server the Red Gate Way. Are you sure you can restore your backups? Run full restore + DBCC CHECKDB quickly and easily with SQL Backup Pro's new automated verification. Check for corruption and prepare for when disaster strikes. Try it now.

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - November 9, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - November 9, 2012 In this episode Ikai and Eric ... - Plugged the upcoming hackathon in Los Angeles. - Covered the release notes from the past week, which included some great enchancements to the Gmail and Drive services. - Discussed the new Google Cloud SQL integration in Apps Script. - Hyped the upcoming special episode with the creator of the "Google Analytics Report Automation (Magic)" script. - Answered questions about integrating Apps Script with Google Docs and Forms. The schedule of future episodes can be found at: developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 61 2 ratings Time: 31:24 More in Science & Technology

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  • HP annonce que ses prochains appareils tourneront simultanément sous WebOS et Windows, à partir de 2012

    HP annonce que ses prochains appareils tourneront simultanément sous WebOS et Windows, à partir de 2012 Le CEO de HP, Lep Apotheker, a déclaré ce matin qu'à partir de l'année prochaine, tous les ordinateurs produits par sa compagnie tourneront à la fois sous WebOS (l'OS acquis lors du rachat de Palm en 2010) et sous Windows. Pourquoi une telle décision ? Pour "créer une plateforme massive" afin que les développeurs puissent développer des applications pour un environnement qui sera à la fois présent sur les ordinateurs, les smartphones et les tablettes. Il reste à savoir de quelle manière les deux systèmes d'exploitation vont fonctionner l'un avec l'autre. HP n'a pas encore donné de détails à ce sujet, mais...

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  • Database Insider - July 2012 issue

    - by Javier Puerta
    The July issue of the Database Insider newsletter is now available. (Full newsletter here) INFORMATION INDEPTH NEWSLETTERDatabase Insider Edition - July 2012 Optimize Your Communications Applications on Oracle ExadataThe communications industry is experiencing explosive growth, which means that high-performing, scalable, and cost-effective solutions are critical for success. Learn more by accessing white papers, success stories, product information, videos, podcasts, and more. Register now. Oracle Exadata Enables Neuralitic's SevenFlow Application ImprovementsImproves application performance 3x and compression rate/scalability 10x. ElectraCard Services Runs Oracle Exadata on Oracle LinuxAchieves processing speeds greater than 12,000 TPS and increases performance 2x. Read full newsletter here

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  • October 2012 Security "Critical Patch Update" (CPU) information and downloads released

    - by user12244672
    The October 2012 security "Critical Patch Update" information and downloads are now available from My Oracle Support (MOS). See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html and in particular Document 1475188.1 on My Oracle Support (MOS), http://support.oracle.com, which includes security CVE mappings for Oracle Sun products. For Solaris 11, Doc 1475188.1 points to the relevant SRUs containing the fixes for each issue.  SRU12.4 was released on the CPU date and contains the current cumulative security fixes for the Solaris 11 OS. For Solaris 10, we take a copy of the Recommended Solaris OS patchset containing the relevant security fixes and rename it as the October CPU patchset on MOS.  See link provided from Doc 1475188.1 Doc 1475188.1 also contains references for Firmware, etc., and links to other useful security documentation, including information on Userland/FOSS vulnerabilities and fixes in https://blogs.oracle.com/sunsecurity/

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  • October 2012 Security "Critical Patch Update" (CPU) information and downloads released

    - by user12244672
    The October 2012 security "Critical Patch Update" information and downloads are now available from My Oracle Support (MOS). See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/alerts-086861.html and in particular Document 1475188.1 on My Oracle Support (MOS), http://support.oracle.com, which includes security CVE mappings for Oracle Sun products. For Solaris 11, Doc 1475188.1 points to the relevant SRUs containing the fixes for each issue.  SRU12.4 was released on the CPU date and contains the current cumulative security fixes for the Solaris 11 OS. For Solaris 10, we take a copy of the Recommended Solaris OS patchset containing the relevant security fixes and rename it as the October CPU patchset on MOS.  See link provided from Doc 1475188.1 Doc 1475188.1 also contains references for Firmware, etc., and links to other useful security documentation, including information on Userland/FOSS vulnerabilities and fixes in https://blogs.oracle.com/sunsecurity/

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  • Database Insider - October 2012 issue

    - by Javier Puerta
    The October issue of the Database Insider newsletter is now available. (Full newsletter here) NEWS   Newly Launched Oracle Exadata X3 Redefines Extreme Performance At Oracle OpenWorld 2012, Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle Exadata Database Machine X3, a complete package of servers, storage, networking, and software that is massively scalable, secure, and fully redundant—and ideally suited for the varied and unpredictable workloads of cloud computing. Read More WEBCASTS What Are Oracle Users Doing to Improve Availability and Disaster Recovery? The Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG) surveyed more than 350 data managers and professionals regarding planned and unplanned downtime, database high availability, and disaster recovery solutions. Download the report and watch the Webcast today.

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  • Oracle???????2012?10??

    - by Allen Gao
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  • Express5800 to Mesh with SQL Server 2012

    NEC's GX servers have been engineered to supply high performance and availability. At their core is an Intel Xeon E7 processor with the power to handle up to 2TB of memory and 160 threads. In addition, thanks to QuickPath Interconnect technology, GX servers boast as much as a 200 percent in database improvement over their predecessors. The combination of NEC servers with Microsoft SQL Server 2012 give users the necessary capabilities to truly realize the cloud's potential for their needs in a number of ways. Organizations get stable platforms built for enterprise environments that offer hig...

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  • Best JavaOne 2012 Session!

    - by Geertjan
    Go here to watch a really cool BOF, which was run late at night at some stage during the past week's JavaOne 2012, and which I really enjoyed even though I was falling asleep due to jetlag. (I literally woke up a few times, which means I must have been sleeping.) I loved it even though it was on a topic that doesn't really interest me as such, I just happen to know the speaker. (And I was too tired to stumble back to the hotel for a nap so thought I'd do so while attending a session thereby killing two birds with one stone.) It's really funny and educational. I won't reveal what it is about.  http://blueskybd.vo.llnwd.net/o16/oracle/BOF5165_mp4_5165_001.html Guaranteed, if you watch to the end, you'll have a good time and learn a lot. You'll learn WAY more than the narrow confines of the specific topic.

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  • Fusion Middleware 11gR1 : 2012?6??????

    - by Hiro
    2012?6? (2012/06/19 ??)?Fusion Middleware 11gR1 ?????????????? ? ????????????2??????? 1. Oracle WebCenter SitesFatWire???????Oracle WebCenter Sites 11.1.1.6.0 ????????????FatWire Software??????????????????????????????????"Oracle WebCenter Sites"?????????????????Fusion Middleware????? 11g Release 1 ??????????? Oracle WebCenter Sites 11.1.1.6.0 ?????????????????????HP-UX????????????????????HP-UX??????????FatWire???????????????? ????????????????????Release Notes (??)?????????? ???????????????AIX, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Windows (32-bit), Windows x64 ?????? 2. Oracle JRockit, JRE/JDK??????Oracle JRockit, JRE/JDK????????????????? Oracle JRockit R28.2.3 Oracle JRE/JDK 6 Update 32 Oracle JRE/JDK 7 Update 4 ? ??????????????

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  • Fusion Middleware 11gR1 : 2012?12??????

    - by Hiro
    2012?12? (2012/12/26 ??)?Fusion Middleware 11gR1 ?????????????? ?????????????2??????? 1. Oracle WebLogic IntegrationOracle WebLogic Integration 10gR3 (10.3.1) ???Media Pack???????"10gR3"???????????????????????"11g Release 1"?Media Pack??????????????????? ??????????????Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3 or 10.3.1 ????????????????????????????????????????????My Oracle Support????????????????? ? ??????????????AIX, HP-UX Itanium, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Windows (32-bit), Windows x64, Other Platforms ?????? 2. Oracle Data IntegratorOracle Data Integrator Companion ?????????????"11g (11.1.1.6.3)" ???????????? ???????????????AIX, HP-UX Itanium, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Windows (32-bit), Windows x64 ?????? ???????????????

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  • 2012?6?20?(?):?????Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition???????

    - by Yusuke.Yamamoto
    Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition??????~Enterprise Edition?????????????????!~ Oracle Database Enterprise Edition ??? ??????????? ????????????? ??????????????????????????! Oracle Database Enterprise Edition ????????????????????????????Oracle Database Appliance ??????????????????????????????????? ????? 2???RAC?!? Oracle Database Appliance??????? Oracle Database11g Release2 RAC One Node???? ??????????????OracleDB??????????? ???? ??:2012?6?20?(?) 13:30~16:30(????:13:00~) ??:????????? 3? ??:???????? ??:???????????????HBA ???:?? ?????·?????? Oracle Database Appliance????Enterprise Edition??????

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  • Fusion Middleware 11gR1 : 2012?9??????

    - by Hiro
    2012?9? (2012/09/11 ??)?Fusion Middleware 11gR1 ?????????????? ? ????????????2??????? 1. Oracle JRE/JDK??????Oracle JRE/JDK????????????????? Oracle JRE/JDK 6 Update 33 Oracle JRE/JDK 7 Update 5 2. Oracle Identity ManagerOracle Identity Manager Connectors ????????????????? ? ??????????????AIX, HP-UX Itanium, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, Solaris (SPARC), Solaris x86-64, Windows (32-bit), Windows x64 ?????? ???????????????

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  • Exchanging strings (PChar) between a Freepascal compiled DLL and a Delphi compiled EXE

    - by John Riche
    After a lot of experimentations, I found a way to exchange PChar from a FreePascal compiled DLL with a Delphi compiled EXE. I'm in charge of both the DLL and EXE source code but one MUST BE in FreePascal and the other one in Delphi. My solution involves the following methods in the DLL: function GetAString(): PChar; var aString: string; begin aString := 'My String'; result := StrAlloc(length(aString) + 1); StrPCopy(result, aString); end; procedure FreeString(aString: PChar); begin StrDispose(aString); end; And from the Delphi EXE, to call the GetAString method, I need to Call the GetAString method, save the PChar to an actual Delphi String and call the FreeString method. Is this the best way of exchanging a string from a FreePascal DLL with a Delphi EXE ? Can I avoid the call to FreeString from Delphi ? And finally, if that's the correct solution, how will it behave with Delphi 2010 and the WideString by default: do I need to force WidePChar in FreePascal too ?

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  • RDS, RDWeb, and RemoteApp: How to use public certificate for launching apps on session host?

    - by Bret Fisher
    Question: How do i tell RDWeb to launch apps from remote.domain.com rather then host.internaldomain.local? Environment: Existing org with AD forest. New single Server 2012 running all Remote Desktop Services roles for session host. Used the new 2012 wizard to setup "QuickSessionCollection" with roles: RD Session Host RD Connection Broker RD Gateway RD Web Access RD Licensing Everything works with self-signed cert, but we want to prevent those. The users are potentially non-domain machines so sticking a private root cert for on their machines isn't an option. Every part of the solution needs to use public cert. Added public remote.domain.com cert to all roles using Server Manager GUI: RD Connection Broker - Enable Single Sign On RD Connection Broker - Publishing RD Web Access RD Gateway So now everything works beautifully except the last step: user logs into https://remote.domain.com user clicks a app icon, which in background downloads a .rdp file that is signed by remote.domain.com. .rdp is set to use RD Gateway, which is remote.domain.com .rdp says app is hosted on internal host.internaldomain.local, which doesn't match the RDP-tcp TLS cert of remote.domain.com, and pops a warning. It's this last step that I'd like to fix. Is there a config option in PowerShell, WMI, or .config to tell RDWeb/RemoteApp to use remote.domain.com for all published apps so the TLS cert for RDP matches what the Session Host is using? NOTE: This question talks about this issue, and this answer mentions how you might fix it in 2008, but that GUI doesn't exist in 2012 for RemoteApp, and I can't find a PowerShell setting for it. NOTE: Here's a screenshot of the setting in 2008R2 that I need to change. It tells RemoteApp what to use for the Session Host server name. How can I set that in 2012?

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  • How can I make Delphi packages (create a .bpl file)?

    - by Pharaoh
    I want to create *.bpl file but I am failing to do so. Specifically, I am trying to make JEDI plugins, but I have tried an empty pure Delphi package, too. If I create a new package in Delphi XE3, I get an empty unit - if I "make" this project called "Package1.bpl", I get a .dcu file in "debug/win32/", but no .bpl file. No error is reported by the compiler. An empty JEDI plugin (bpl-style) only gives a .dcu, too, while an empty dll-style JEDI plugin gives a .cdu and a .dll file in "debug/win32/". This is the first time I am tryimg to make a new package, so I am completely lost. What am I missing? Pharaoh

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  • How Can I List a TDictionary in Alphabetical Order by Key in Delphi 2009?

    - by lkessler
    How can I use a TEnumerator to go through my TDictionary in sorted order by key? I've got something like this: var Dic: TDictionary<string, string>; begin Dic := TDictionary<string, string>.create; Dic.Add('Tired', 'I have been working on this too long'); Dic.Add('Early', 'It is too early in the morning to be working on this'); Dic.Add('HelpMe', 'I need some help'); Dic.Add('Dumb', 'Yes I know this example is dumb'); { The following is what I don't know how to do } for each string1 (ordered by string1) in Dic do some processing with the current Dic element Dic.Free; end; So I would like to process my dictionary in the order: Dumb, Early, HelpMe, Tired. Unfortunately the Delphi help is very minimal in describing how TEnumerator works and gives no examples that I can find. There is also very little written on the web about using Enumerators with Generics in Delphi.

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