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  • Hyperion Calculation Manager in the Oracle Communities

    - by THE
    (guest post by Mel)Do you use the Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager?Did you know that an easy way to access the product knowledge of Oracle employees and other customers are the My Oracle Support Communities?Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager can be used with these Oracle Hyperion products: HFM Hyperion Planning Hyperion Essbase OBIEE OBIA Please log into the  My Oracle Support Communities and post your question to the relevant community.I like to encourage you to add Calculation Manager or "Calc Man" at the beginning of the subject field when posting your questions.This will help the Oracle moderators and other Community member to quickly identify queries about the Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager and assist you with it.Thank you for your ongoing contributions to our My Oracle Support Community.

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  • Top Tips and Tricks Documents for Oracle Install Base

    - by Oracle_EBS
     EBS Install Base Implementer?  Consider the following references as identified by Oracle Install Base Engineers as our Top Tips and Tricks knowledge documents. Top Install Base Tips and Tricks Documents Troubleshoot: Oracle Install Base (Doc ID 1351860.1) How to Use Installed Base Error Transaction Diagnostics Script IBtxnerr.sql (Doc ID 365697.1) Cannot See Customer Product Instance in Installed Base after Item is Shipped (Doc ID 1309943.1) How To Obtain the CSE/CSI Log and Debug Files For Your Oracle Support Engineer (Doc ID 239627.1) Troubleshooting Install Base Errors in the Transaction Errors Processing Form (Doc ID 577978.1) How to Solve Installed Base Error Transactions Using Installed Base Data Correction and Synchronization Program (Doc ID 734933.1) Common Installed Base Transaction Error Messages (Doc ID 856825.1) Install Base Transaction Errors Master Repository (Doc ID 1289858.1) How To Remove Extended Attributes From IB? (Doc ID 1357667.1) 

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  • What's New in Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.1 webcast

    - by Chris Kawalek
    We have a really exciting webcast coming up for you this week that will tell you all about what's new in Oracle Secure Global Desktop 5.1. Hosted by Andy Hall, you will learn all the exciting features in this brand new release! What's New in Oracle Secure Global DesktopThursday, November 7, 9AM Pacific TimeRegister now. If you'd like a sneak peek, hop on over to the Fat Bloke Sings, where Fat Bloke goes into detail on some of the new features. My favorite is accessing your applications (or even full desktops) from SGD using just the Chrome web browser. In this graphic, Fat Bloke is running Oracle Linux via SGD and accessing with Chrome on the Mac. This required no installation on the client, no dependencies on any other software, nothing -- just open up Chrome, login, and all of your stuff is there. Very cool.  We hope to see you on Thursday! -Chris 

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  • Cikk az Oracle Database In-Memory elonyeirol

    - by user645740
    Megjelent egy cikk a forradalmi újdonságot jelento Oracle Database In-Memory adatbázis funkcióról a bitport.hu-n: Ugorjunk szintet a döntéshozatal gyorsaságában! címmel. A Database In-Memory legfontosabb elonyei: Az alkalmazások változatlanok, nem kell semmit megváltoztatni rajtuk. Úgyanúgy minden megtalálható a diszken, nincs semmi változás a mentésekben sem, az élet ugyanúgy megy tovább, Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 „csak" sokkal gyorsabb lesz a muködés! Pillanatok alatt bekapcsolható, és beállítható, szinte nem igényel konzultációs tevékenységet.csak azt kell kiválasztani, milyen objektumokra lépjen életbe, milyen tömörítést használjon hozzá, és milyen prioritással töltse be a memóriába az adatokat. Más gyártók részmegoldásaihoz nagy bevezetési költségek kapcsolódnak! Nem kell hozzá új infrastuktúra elem, nem kell hozzá új szerver sem Minden Oracle Database alapú rendszerhez használható: tranzakciós rendszerekhez, vegyes rendszerekhez és adattárház, üzleti analitikai, üzleti intelligencia rendszerekhez is. Oracle Database In-Memory

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  • Upcoming event - Oracle Solaris 11: What?s New Since the Launch

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    On April 25th an webbased event about Solaris 11 takes place: It's named Oracle Solaris 11: What?s New Since the Launch. Agenda 9:00 a.m. PDTKeynote: Oracle Solaris - Strategy and UpdateMarkus Flierl, Vice President, Oracle Solaris Engineering 9:40 a.m. PDTOracle Solaris 11: Extreme Engineering - A Technical UpdateDan Price, Senior Principal Product Engineer, Oracle Solaris Engineering Bart Smaalders, Senior Principal Product Engineer, Oracle Solaris Engineering 10:20 a.m. PDTCustomers and Partners: Why We Moved to Oracle Solaris 11 A discussion of the reasons why businesses and commercial software developers have adopted Oracle Solaris 11, from the people responsible for these decisions 11:00 a.m. PDTOracle Solaris: Core to the Oracle Systems StrategyJohn Fowler, Executive Vice President of Systems, Oracle 9:00 am PDT is 18:00 in Berlin, 17:00 in London and i assume much to late in Tokyo with 01:00 am the next day ...

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  • Oracle Solaris 11 Webinare für Entwickler und Admins

    - by Detlef Drewanz
    Am 27. März beginnt eine Webinar Reihe für Solaris Entwickler und Administratoren, die sich mit dem Rollout von Anwendungen in Oracle Solaris 11 beschäftigt. Im 14-tägigen Rhythmus geht es um das Image Packaging System (IPS), Bootenvironments, Zonen, SMF und vielem anderen mehr. Software Engineers geben ihre Erfahrungen hier weiter. Das ist eine gute Gelegenheit, sich weiter in die Details von Oracle Solaris 11 einzuarbeiten. Details zur Anmeldung sind unter http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/webinar-series-1563626.html nachzulesen.

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  • Join Us at Oracle OpenWorld Latin America (Dec 4-6)

    - by Zeynep Koch
    Hello to all Latin Americans,  Oracle Openworld Latin America is starting tomorrow. Oracle Linux will be showcased in different sessions and in the exhibition area. Here's some of the links and details to our sessions: Session Schedules: http://www.oracle.com/openworld/lad-en/session-schedule/index.html Oracle Linux sessions: New Features in Oracle Linux: A Technical Deep Dive,    Dec 4, 13:30-14:30, Mezzanine Room 7 Oracle Linux Strategy and Roadmap,   Dec 4, 17:15-18:15, Mezzanine Room 5 Oracle OpenWorld Latin America Exhibition Halls Hours Tuesday, December 4 12:00–19:3018:15–19:30 (Dedicated Hours)Wednesday, December 511:00–19:3018:30–19:30 (Dedicated Hours)Thursday, December 6 11:00–19:0017:45–19:00 (Dedicated Hours) We will also hand out the following in our booth, don't forget to visit us: - Oracle Linux and Oracle VM DVD Kit  - Server Virtualization for Dummies  See you there :)

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  • Oracle Tax ETPM V2.3.0 Spanish documentation is Now Available

    - by Rick Finley
    This provides a Latin American Spanish user assistence (UA) language pack for Oracle ETPM v2.3.0.  Please note, this language pack translates the ETPM online help to Latin American Spanish Language Patch Download: 1. To download the Latin American Spanish language pack please log in to My Oracle Support https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html. 2. Select the 'Patches and Updates' tab 3. Type in the Patch number: 13739273 4. Click the Patch number 5. Download using the yellow download button on the right hand side

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  • Mal kurz nachgefragt: Oracle Datenbank Security-Optionen

    - by Anne Manke
    Am 13.11.2012 fand der erste Oracle Healthcare Security Workshop in Düsseldorf statt. Um Sie mit nützlichen Informationen zu den Oracle Security-Optionen vor und nach unserem Workshop zu versorgen, werden wir ab heute, jede Woche eine Security-Option vorstellen. Um schnell einen Überblick zu bekommen, gibt es die Kategorien "WER" - hier wollen wir die Zielgruppe für die Funktion vorstellen, also, wer diese spezifische Option nutzen kann und sollte. Unter der Kategorie "WAS" werden wir die Funktionsweise erläutern, und unter "WIE" finden Sie Beispiele für den Einsatz der Security-Option. Die Kategorie "Und sonst so?" behandelt allgemeine oder oft gestellte Fragen zu unseren Optionen.  Viel Spaß beim Lesen und sollte es Fragen geben, können Sie uns jederzeit anrufen! Ihr Oracle Healthcare Team

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  • AutoVue for Agile Sessions at the Oracle Value Chain Summit 2013

    - by Pam Petropoulos
    At the upcoming Oracle Value Chain Summit, which takes place February 4 - 6, 2013 in San Francisco, CA, AutoVue Enterprise Visualization solutions will be covered in a variety of sessions within the Agile PLM solution area. Attend the following sessions during the Product Deep Dives & Demos Track, and discover the latest AutoVue for Agile capabilities, including how to streamline business processes, such as change management by creating ECRs directly from within CAD designs. Visual Decision Making to Optimize New Product Development and Introduction Date: Tuesday, February 5 Time: 12:45 pm to 1:30 pm Seeing the Forest: Next Generation Visualization Date: Wednesday, February 6 Time: 3:15 pm to 4:00 pm Next-Generation CAD Data Management: MCAD, ECAD, and Software Configuration Management Date: Wednesday, February 6 Time: 11:15 am to 12:00 pm Keep an eye on this blog for forthcoming details about each of these sessions. Don’t miss this opportunity to mingle with other AutoVue for Agile customers and meet one on one with the AutoVue product management and development team. Register now for the early bird rate of $195 and secure your spot at the Summit. Click here to register and learn more.

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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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  • Oracle Endeca User Interface Design Pattern Library Available

    - by ultan o'broin
    Yes! The Oracle Endeca User Interface Design Pattern Library is now available for all fans of great UI design solutions for search, discovery, and navigation! The patterns explain and show some great UI realizations and include consumer world examples we can relate to. Thanks to the Oracle Endeca team and Applications UX who worked closely together to bring this great user experience resource back out to customers and partners who want to build cutting edge apps, sites, and integrations. Some great insights into how these UI design patterns can bring magical information discovery and more to users, as well as what makes Endeca people tick, are available from the Usable Apps blog Oracle Endeca User Experience: From Putting the E in E-Commerce to Magical Information Discovery.

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  • Setting Up and Running Summary Advisor on an Exalytics Machine (Oracle-by-Example)

    - by Saresh
    If you are running Oracle BI on an Exalytics machine, you can use Summary Advisor to identify the aggregates that will increase query performance. Summary Advisor intelligently recommends an optimal list of aggregate tables based on query patterns that will achieve maximum query performance gain while meeting specific resource constraints. Summary Advisor then generates an aggregate creation script that can be run to create the recommended aggregate tables. Aggregate tables reduce query times by storing precomputed results for queries that include rolled-up data. This tutorial covers steps to set up, configure, and run Summary Advisor on an Exalytics machine using TimesTen database as a target for storing aggregates. You can find the Oracle By Example (OBE) in the Oracle Learning Library (OLL). The content in OLL is available to all customers, partners, and employees.

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  • Rendering of Oracle Secure Global Desktop's Administration Console on Modern Browser Versions

    - by Mohan Prabhala
    For customers using Oracle Secure Global Desktop version 4.6x, one of the issues reported is the improper rendering of the administration console when using modern browser versions such as Safari 5, Firefox 4+ or Internet Explorer 9. We are pleased to provide a fix for use of these modern browser versions when using Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.6x. Please refer to Doc ID 1367923.1 on My Oracle Support. The solution involves a new .jar file, oracletheme.jar and following a few simple instructions. Download the new oracletheme.jar to /tmp and backup the existing one located at  /opt/tarantella/webserver/tomcat/<tomcat_ver>/webapps/sgdadmin/WEB-INF/lib/oracletheme.jar Stop the webserver  /opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella stop webserver Copy the new oracletheme.jar to the correct directory cp /tmp/oracletheme.jar /opt/tarantella/webserver/tomcat/<tomcat_ver>/webapps/sgdadmin/WEB- INF/lib/oracletheme.jar Verify permissions for the file -rw-r----- 1 root ttaserv 280449 Sep 9 2010 oracletheme.jar Finally, restart the webserver /opt/tarantella/bin/tarantella start webserver

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  • Oracle Tax ETPM V2.3.1 Portuguese documentation is Now Available

    - by Rick Finley
    This provides a Portuguese user assistence (UA) language pack for Oracle ETPM v2.3.1.  Please note, this language pack translates the ETPM online help to Iberian Portuguese.   Language Patch Download: 1.   To download the Portuguese language pack please log in to My Oracle Support https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html. 2.     Select the 'Patches and Updates' tab 3.     Type in the Patch number: 13927078 4.     Click the Patch number 5.     Download using the yellow download button on the right hand side  

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  • Java Thriving in Oracle's hands

    - by Tori Wieldt
    IDC has published a Technology Assessment of Oracle's stewardship of Java titled "The State of Java: Two and a Half Years After the Acquisition." The overall IDC opinion is that Java under Oracle's stewardship is thriving. Report highlights include: The successful delivery of Java SE 7, which had been stalled at Sun Microsystems Articulation of realistic road maps for Java EE 7 and Java SE 8 The healthy growth of the Java ecosystem The decisiveness with which Oracle handled the Apache Harmony dispute Key vendors joining the OpenJDK including IBM, Apple, and SAP More and more programming languages being hosted on the Java Virtual Machine(JVM) Java's role in major computing trends including Mobile, Cloud, Big Data and Social You can access the full report here (PDF).

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  • Announcing Oracle Solaris 11.1

    - by Larry Wake
    This morning, we announced Oracle Solaris 11.1, the first update to Oracle Solaris 11.This builds on all the things we've done to make Oracle Solaris the best operating system for enterprise cloud computing, so no surprises on what we've focused on: enhancements for cloud infrastructure, extreme availability for enterprise applications, and continued payoff from our co-engineering work with the rest of the Oracle software portfolio. You can learn more by visiting oracle.com/solaris, and our Oracle Technology Network Oracle Solaris 11.1 page. If you're at Oracle OpenWorld, be sure to attend Solaris engineering VP Markus Flierl's general session at 10:15 today, in Moscone South 103, where he'll be going into detail on Oracle Solaris 11.1 . And, be sure to sign up for our online launch event on November 7th, featuring Markus, fellow engineering VP Bill Nesheim, and a deep bench of Solaris engineers. It's hard to believe that it's been 20 years since Solaris 2.0 first shipped -- stay tuned for the next 20!

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  • ???????/???RAC????10??!US Oracle?????????????? Oracle Real Application Clusters??????????

    - by user788995
    ????? ??:2012/02/20 ??:??????/?? Oracle 9i ? Real Application Clusters ?????????????10??????? RAC ???????????????? 11g R2 ???????????????Oracle US??? RAC ?????????????????? Oracle RAC ???Oracle RAC ? More than a DatabaseOracle RAC ?????????Oracle RAC ????????????????? Oracle RAC ????????? ????????????????? http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/120130_B-8_RAC.wmv http://otndnld.oracle.co.jp/ondemand/otn-seminar/movie/mp4/120130_B-8_RAC.mp4 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/jp/ondemand/db-new/b-8-rac-1524112-ja.pdf

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  • OS X Lion - Installing Oracle 10g Standard Edition

    - by Cellze
    Im trying to install oracle 10g on to OS X Lion, I have previous achieved this on snow leopard with the following http://blog.rayapps.com/2009/09/14/how-to-install-oracle-database-10g-on-mac-os-x-snow-leopard/ The issue im having is that the ulimit settings in the oracle/.bash_profile cannot be modified. I have the following in the bash_profile: export DISPLAY=:0.0 export ORACLE_BASE=$HOME umask 022 # must match `sysctl kern.maxprocperuid` ulimit -Hu 512 ulimit -Su 512 # must match `sysctl kern.maxfilesperproc` ulimit -Hn 10240 ulimit -Sn 10240 Upon applying the bash_profile settings . ~/.bash_profile i get the following error: -bash: ulimit: max user processes: cannot be modify limit: Invalid argument This then results in $ sqlplus / as sysdba not functioning correctly with a Segmentation fault: 11 The output of $ ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited file size (blocks, -f) unlimited max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 10240 pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 1 stack size (kbytes, -s) 8192 cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited max user processes (-u) 512 virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited If any one knows how I can apply these ulimit settings to the oracle user I have created to allow me to install sqlplus and therefore create a db, that would be great.

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  • SQL Server 2008 Registration with Product Key

    - by Kanini
    A colleague of mine gave me the SQL Server 2008 Standard ISO image and I used that while building a Virtual Machine. Now, when I installed SQL Server with that above mentioned ISO, I did not give it a key and I chose Enterprise Evaluation. So, the instance has now been activated with 180-day expiration. I do have a valid MSDN Subscriber login but when I login and search for SQL Server 2008 it comes up with the download but says No Product Key is required. How do I now enter the product key?

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  • Shopify: Replacing Product Radio Buttons With Dropdown Select

    - by Wade D Ouellet
    Hi, With Shopify I am trying to alter my product template to display a dropdown select list instead of radio buttons for my product variants. I managed to do this but when you try and add a product to the cart from the list it says, "No variant ID was passed." Here is the code for their radio buttons: <ul id="product-variants"> {% for variant in product.variants %} <li> {% if variant.available %} <input type="radio" name="id" value="{{variant.id}}" id="radio_{{variant.id}}" style="vertical-align: middle;" {%if forloop.first%} checked="checked" {%endif%} /> <label for="radio_{{variant.id}}"><span class="sku">{{ variant.sku }}</span> {%if variant.title != 'Default' %}{{ variant.title }} for {%endif%} <span class="price">{{ variant.price | money_with_currency }}</span></label> {% else %} <del style="margin-left: 26px">{{ variant.title }}</del>&nbsp;<span>Sold Out!</span> {% endif %} </li> {% endfor %} </ul> Here is the code for my dropdown select at this point: <select id="product-variants"> {% for variant in product.variants %} <li> {% if variant.available %} <option value="{{variant.id}}" selected="selected"><span class="sku">{{ variant.sku }}</span> {%if variant.title != 'Default' %}{{ variant.title }} for {%endif%} <span class="price">{{ variant.price | money_with_currency }}</span></option> {% else %} <del style="margin-left: 26px">{{ variant.title }}</del>&nbsp;<span>Sold Out!</span> {% endif %} </li> {% endfor %} </select> Thanks, Wade

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  • Oracle JDBC intermittent Connection Issue

    - by Lipska
    I am experiencing a very strange problem This is a very simple use of JDBC connecting to an Oracle database OS: Ubuntu Java Version: 1.5.0_16-b02 1.6.0_17-b04 Database: Oracle 11g Release 11.1.0.6.0 When I make use of the jar file JODBC14.jar it connects to the database everytime When I make use of the jar file JODBC5.jar it connects some times and other times it throws an error ( shown below) If I recompile with Java 6 and use JODBC6.jar I get the same results as JODBC5.jar I need specific features in JODB5.jar that are not available in JODBC14.jar Any ideas Error Connecting to oracle java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Connection reset at oracle.jdbc.driver.SQLStateMapping.newSQLException(SQLStateMapping.java:74) at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.newSQLException(DatabaseError.java:110) at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:171) at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:227) at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:494) at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logon(T4CConnection.java:411) at oracle.jdbc.driver.PhysicalConnection.(PhysicalConnection.java:490) at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.(T4CConnection.java:202) at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CDriverExtension.getConnection(T4CDriverExtension.java:33) at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java:474) at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:525) at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:171) at TestConnect.main(TestConnect.java:13) Code Below is the code I am using import java.io.; import java.sql.; public class TestConnect { public static void main(String[] args) { try { System.out.println("Connecting to oracle"); Connection con=null; Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"); con=DriverManager.getConnection( "jdbc:oracle:thin:@172.16.48.100:1535:sample", "JOHN", "90009000"); System.out.println("Connected to oracle"); con.close(); System.out.println("Goodbye"); } catch(Exception e){e.printStackTrace();} } }

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  • Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge: TEAM Informatics

    - by Kellsey Ruppel
    Originally posted by Jake Kuramoto on The Apps Lab blog. Here comes another Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge entry, this one courtesy of TEAM Informatics (@teaminformatics). As their name suggests, their entry was a true team effort, featuring the work of Jon Chartrand, Deepthi Sanikommu, Dmitry Shtulman, Raghavendra Joshi, and Daniel Stitely with Wayne Boerger doing the presentation honors. Speaking of the presentation, Wayne’s laptop wouldn’t project onto the plasma we had in the OTN Lounge, but luckily, Noel (@noelportugal) had his iPad and VGA dongle in his backpack of goodies, so they were able to improvise by using the iPad camera to capture Wayne’s demo and project the video to the plasma. Code will find a way. Anyway, TEAM built Do Over, an integration with Atlassian’s JIRA, coincidentally something I’ve chatted with Rich (@rmanalan) about in the past. The basic idea is simple; integrate JIRA issues with Oracle Social Network to expand and centralize the conversation around issue resolution. In Dmitry’s words: We were able to put together a team on fairly short notice and, after batting a few ideas around, decided to pursue an integration with JIRA, an issue and project tracking tool used in-house at TEAM.  After getting to know WebCenter Social, we saw immediate benefits that a JIRA integration could bring, primarily due to the fact that JIRA only allows assignment of an issue to one person at a time.  Integrating Social would allow collaboration and issue resolution to happen right from the JIRA Issue interface. TEAM tackled a very common pain point among developers, i.e. including everyone who needs to be involved in issue resolution into a single thread. If you’ve ever fixed bugs or participated in that process, you’ll know that not everyone has access to the issue resolution system, which makes consolidating discussion time-consuming and fragmented. Why? Because we typically use email as the tool for collaboration. Oracle Social Network allows for all parties involved to work in a single, private and secure conversation, and through its RESTful Public API, information from external systems like JIRA can be brought in for context. TEAM only had time to address half the solution, but given more time, I’m sure they would have made the integration bidirectional, allowing for relevant commentary to be pushed back to JIRA, closing the loop. Here are some screenshot of their integration. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } When Oracle Social Network is released, TEAM will have something they use internally to work on issues, and maybe they’ll even productize their work and add it to the Atlassian Marketplace so that other JIRA users can benefit from the combination of Oracle Social Network and JIRA. Thanks to everyone at TEAM for participating in our challenge. We hope they had a good experience. Look for the details of the other entries this week. Be sure to check out a full recap from Dmitry over on the TEAM blog.

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  • Calling XAI Inbound Services from Oracle BI Publisher

    - by ACShorten
    Note: This technique requires Oracle BI Publisher 1.1.3.4.1 which supports Service Complex Types. Web Services require credentials for authentication. Note: The deafults for the product installation are used in this article. If your site uses alternative values then substitute those alternatives where applicable. Note: Examples shown in this article are examples for illustrative purposes only. When building a report in Oracle BI Publisher it may be necessary to call an XAI Inbound Service to get information via the object rather than directly calling the database tables for various reasons: The CLOB fields used in the Object are accessible for a report. Note: CLOB fields cannot be used as criteria in the current release. Objects can take advantage of algorithms to format or calculate additional data that is not stored in the database directly. For example, Information format strings can automatically generated by the object which gives consistent information between a report and the online screens. To use this facility the following process must be performed: Ensure that the product group, cisusers by default, is enabled for the SPLServiceBean in the console. This allows BI Publisher access to call Web Services directly. To ensure this follow the instructions below: Logon to the Oracle WebLogic server console using an appropriate administrator account. By default the user system or weblogic is provided for this purpose. Navigate to the Security Realms section and select your configured realm. This is set to myrealm by default. In the Roles and Policies section, expand the SPLService section of the Deployments option to reveal the SPLServiceBean roles. If there is no role associated with the SPLServiceBean, create a new EJB role and specify the cisusers role, by default. For example:   Add a Role Condition to the role just created, with a Predicate List of Group and specify cisusers as the Group Argument Name. For example: Save all your changes. The XAI Inbound Services to be used by BI Publisher must be defined prior to using the interface. Refer to the XAI Best Practices (Doc Id: 942074.1) from My Oracle Support or via the online help for more information about this process. Inside BI Publisher create your report, according to the BI Publisher documentation. When specifying the dataset, under the Data Model Report option, specify the following to use an XAI Inbound Service as a data source: Parameter Comment Type Web Service Complex Type true Username Any valid user name within the product. This user MUST have security access to the objects referenced in the XAI Inbound Service Password Authentication password for Username Timeout Timeout, in seconds, set for the Web Service call. For example 60 seconds. WSDL URL Use the WSDL URL on the XAI Inbound Service definition as your WSDL URL. It will be in the following format by default:http://<host>:<port>/<server>/XAIApp/xaiserver/<service>?WSDLwhere: <host> - Host Name of Web Application Server <port> - Port allocated to Web Application Server for product access <server> - Server context for server <service> - XAI Inbound Service Name Note: For customers using secure transmission should substitute https instead of http and use the HTTPS port allocated to the product at installation time. Web Service Select the name of the service that shows in the drop-down menu. If no service name shows up, it means that Publisher could not establish a connection with the server or WSDL name provided in the above URL in order to get the service name. See BI Publisher server log for more information. Method Select the name of the Method that shows in the drop-down menu. A method name should show in the Method drop-down menu once the Web Service name is selected. For example: Additionally, filters can be used from the Web Service that can be generated, required or optional, from the WSDL in the Parameter List. For example:

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  • 13 Things From the Oracle Social Summit You Should Know

    - by Mike Stiles
    Oracle held its first annual Oracle Social Summit, “The School for the Socially Gifted,” this past week in Las Vegas.  If anyone came to the event uncertain as to why Oracle has such an interest in social, and what its plans for social are, they left with an entirely new vision of where social is headed, and why.For those unable to attend, I was able to keep my MacBook charged just long enough to capture some of the more pertinent takeaways.1. The social enterprise is inevitable.  Social technology is disrupting the hierarchies of big companies.  It’s a revolution in corporate structures, just as it has been in various governments.  It’s not crazy to ask yourself if your CEO is the next Mubarak.  (David Kilpatrick Author of “The Facebook Effect” and founder of the Techonomy Conference) 2. The social enterprise represents collaboration on steroids.  It’s tapping into the power of your people, as opposed to keeping them “in their place.”  3. 1 in every 7 humans on earth is an active Facebook user.  75% have posted a negative comment after a poor customer experience.  The average user will inform 53 people of a bad experience.4. Checking social media is the 2nd biggest use of phones now.  Reading posts from brands is 4th.5. 70% of marketers have little or no understanding of the social conversations happening around their brand.6. Advertising, when done well, is content we care about, preferably informed by those we trust.7. Acquiring low-quality fans through gimmicks, or focusing purely on fan acquisition is a mistake.  And relying purely on organic distribution is a mistake.  (John Yi, Head of Marketing Partnerships – Facebook)8. Using all this newfound data and insight serves to positively affect the customer experience.  It allows organizations to now leverage the investments they’ve made in social up to now.9. Social is not a marketing utopia where everything is free.  It’s pay to play.  The paid component is about driving attention.  10. We are only in the infancy of ad-targeting opportunities in social.  There’s an evolution underway from interest-based targeting to action-based targeting.11. There’s actually very little overlap of the people following you on different social platforms.  Don’t assume it’s the same audience on each.12. People who can create content and who also have an understanding of what drives that content are growing increasingly valuable.13. Oracle Social’s future is enterprise SRM, integrated across marketing, selling, service, HR and every other corner of the organization.And in case you thought those were the only gems to come out of the summit, you may want to keep an eye out for Tuesday’s Social Spotlight, ever so aptly titled “13 More Things from the Oracle Social Summit You Should Know.”

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