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  • Documenting sp_ssiscatalog

    - by jamiet
    What is the best way to document an API? Moreover, what is the best way to document a T-SQL API? Before I try to answer those questions I should explain what I mean by “a T-SQL API”. I think of an API as being a collection of well-defined, known, code modules that provide some notion of a service to whomever uses it; in T-SQL terms I tend to think of a collection of stored procedures and functions as a form of API. Its a loose definition, I admit, and in SQL Server circles we don’t tend to think of stored procedures collectively as an API but if you think about it that’s exactly what they are. The question of how to document a T-SQL API came to my mind as I worked on sp_ssiscatalog. How could I make it easy for people to learn about the capabilities of sp_ssiscatalog without forcing them to dig through the code and find out for themselves? My opening gambit was to write documentation pages on the wiki at http://ssisreportingpack.codeplex.com. That’s kinda useful but it does suffer the disadvantage that someone using sp_ssiscatalog needs to go visit a webpage to read it – I want the documentation to be available wherever the user is using sp_ssiscatalog. Moreover, maintaining the wiki is a real PITA. Intellisense works up to a point, I guess: but that only shows whatever SQL Server knows about the various parameters, which isn’t all that much! I wanted a better way for my API users to learn about its capabilities and so I hit upon the idea of simply using PRINT statements within the code itself to inform the user what options are available; hence I added such PRINT statements in the latest check-in. Now when you execute (for example): EXEC sp_ssiscatalog @operation_type='execs' you can hit F6 a few times to view the messages pane and you shall see something like this: Notice that I’m returning information about all the parameters that can be used to affect the results that just got returned. I really do think this will be very useful to anyone using sp_ssiscatalog; I myself am always forgetting what the parameters are and I wrote the damn thing so I can’t really expect anyone else to remember them. I have not yet made available a release that has these changes in it but when I do I’ll blog about it right here. At the time of writing the latest available release of sp_ssiscatalog is DB v1.0.1.0 but if you want to the latest and greatest simply download it straight from source. Feedback is welcome as always. @Jamiet

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  • Advantages of a Website

    With all the new blogging features that are available today, one might almost think that it is better to just set up a blog, as it is much cheaper and easier to work with. However, I still think that there are many advantages to having your own website as opposed to just a blog.

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  • Upcoming Webcast: ATG Live Webcast April 5: Managing Your Oracle E-Business Suite with Oracle Enterprise Manager

    - by Oracle_EBS
    Please consider attending the following Webcast announced today on Steven Chan's E-Business Blog linked below.  Please visit his blog to learn more and to register. Managing Your Oracle E-Business Suite with Oracle Enterprise Manager   The topics covered in this webcast will be: Manage your EBS system configurations Monitor your EBS environment's performance and uptime Keep multiple EBS environments in sync with their patches and configurations Create patches for your EBS customizations and apply them with Oracle's own patching tools Visit here to learn more and join today!

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  • OSB, Service Callouts and OQL - Part 2

    - by Sabha
    This section of the "OSB, Service Callouts and OQL" blog posting will delve into thread dump analysis of OSB server and detecting threading issues relating to Service Callout using ThreadLogic. We would also use Heap Dump and OQL to identify the related Proxies and Business services. The previous section dealt with threading model used by OSB to handle Route and Service Callouts. Please refer to the blog post for more details.

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • What is SEO and Why Does it Matter?

    SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the act of optimizing your website for search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo and others. Back in 2008 Google's blog mentions 1 trillion unique URLs, that's incredible and according to the blog that is the number of sites they were aware of and that the actual number is infinite!

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  • How to Install a WordPress Theme Yourself

    WordPress themes not only make your blog presentable and eye-catching but they also make for an interesting user-experience. You can brand your blog or website that runs on WordPress better if you have apt themes that convey the right aesthetics and mood that fascinate the readers.

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  • SEO Strategies For High Rankings on the Search Engine

    A well planned SEO strategy is very essential tool to make your website or blog more visible and transparent on the search engines for your customers or online visitors. Basically a combination of well balanced and appropriate keywords, fresh content and backlinks play a very crucial role in facilitating the high rankings. It is very easy, quick as well as an economical through which your blog or website can get more and repeated traffic by ranking your website in a higher position on the search results.

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  • Advantages of a Website

    With all the new blogging features that are available today, one might almost think that it is better to just set up a blog, as it is much cheaper and easier to work with. However, I still think that there are many advantages to having your own website as opposed to just a blog.

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  • Take a Look at Scribe SEO

    Scribe SEO is the tool every business blog owner needs to have. The blog is the best way to promote your business online because the search engines love them. They are always being updated with fresh content and this is what the search engines are looking for.

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  • Lancement proche d'une API Google+ pour les photos et vidéos annoncée par erreur, les pages s'ouvrent aux solutions tierces d'entreprise

    Lancement proche d'une API Google+ pour les photos et vidéos Annoncée prématurément par erreur, les pages s'ouvrent aux solutions d'entreprises tierces Mise à jour du 16 novembre 2011 par Idelways Avec la publication par erreur d'un billet de blog et son retrait rapide trahi par le cache de Google et les différents flux, l'entreprise a anticipé l'annonce d'une nouvelle API permettant d'accéder aux albums photo et vidéo postés sur le réseau social Google+. L'ingénieur Yongzhu Li a expliqué sur le blog officiel de la plateforme Google+ (exemple de code à l'appui) que la nouvelle API donnera accès aux contenus multimédias d...

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  • How to tell Facebook which div is the "content" one? (for links summary)

    - by Magnetic_dud
    I have a small blog hosted on blogger.com I don't understand why, when people like or share a blog post on Facebook, the real content is never fetched as a summary. For example, for this post, the summary is the small "about me" that I placed on the sidebar, while on this other post, the summary is the first comment. It's weird, what I can do? There is a way, for example a class, to indicate the main content div?

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  • Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1????

    - by Noriko Takada-Oracle
    Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1????????Oracle?public yum??????????????US?R???????????????????????????? Oracle R Technologies - Oracle R Distribution 3.1.1 Released ??Blog???????????Oracle R Enterprise(ORE)????????????????????????????? ?????Oracle R Distribution???Oracle?????????R??????????????????1???????????????Blog???????????????Oracle R Distribution Performance Benchmark ????????R?????????????????????

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  • ??????????????? -Oracle ACE ????????

    - by OTN-J Master
    ??????????????????????Oracle ACE??2014?6???????Oracle ACE?15????????Oracle ACE??????????????????????????????????? ????????????OK???·?????????????????????? Oracle ACE???????Oracle ACE?????????? (OTN??????) OTN ????????Oracle ACE???????????????¦?? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Japan Oracle User Group (JPOUG) ??????????????9?????????????????????????????????Oracle Database 12c?????????????????????????????????????????????????????AWS??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JPOUG ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Blog??????????????Oracle ACE??????????Oracle ACE??????????????????????????????????Oracle ACE?????(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/community/index-098108-ja.html)??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????(JPOUG)????????Web???Blog????????????????¦?? ???????Oracle9i SE??Oracle11g EE(RAC????)??????????????????????????????????????????????????(?)Oracle Exadata????????????????(???????????????”???”????????????????)?Oracle Database 12c?Adaptive Plan?????Adaptive Join Method??????????????????????????5????SQL???10???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Adaptive plan????????????????????Oracle ACE??????????JPOUG (Japan Oracle Users Group)??????Blog???????????????????????????????????????????Oracle ACE??????????Oracle ACE??????Blog??????????????????????(?????????????????????????????????????)?????????????????????????????????????????Oracle ACE??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¦?? ?????????WebLogic Server ??????? Oracle Fusion Middleware ??????????????????Oracle ACE ????????WebLogic Server ??????????????JJUG (??Java????????) ???????????????????Java SE 8 ????????????????????????????????????? Lambda ????????????????????????? WebLogic Server ?????????????????????????????????????Oracle ACE??????????ACE Associate ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ACE ?????????(?)??? Normal 0 0 2 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE /* 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:0mm 5.4pt 0mm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0mm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.5pt; mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Century","serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Century; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Century; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-font-kerning:1.0pt;}  

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  • JQUERY AJAX, Issues with spaces being sent to the server, y?

    - by nobosh
    I'm using the following code to post to the server which is then sent to a MYSQL query to find matches via search. $.ajax({ url: '/search/spotlight/', data: "q=" + $(this).val(), success: function(data) { } }); When Q's val has spaces in it, it's creating problems. I'm wondering if I'm handling this correctly? Do I need to encode the value in the AJAX call? Or is this a problem on my backend, which is ColdFusion Right now JQUERY is posting the following to the server: /search/spotlight/?q=FirstName%20LastName is this right?

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