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第一个åƒèžƒèŸ¹çš„.Exadata V2+Oracle EBS R12 RAC Best Practices

第一个åƒèžƒèŸ¹çš„.Exadata V2+Oracle EBS R12 RAC Best Practices

 31.03.2010 22:05   oracle.com

连续没黑夜,白天的,还有没周末的,åŠ ä¸Šå‰æœŸçš„æµ‹è¯•,大概2周的时间,终于æžå®š,åŽŸæ¥æ›¾ç»å‘誓ä¸èƒ½è¿™æ ·çŽ©å‘½çš„å·¥ä½œ,但å‘现自己对技术的那ç§ç—´è¿·çš„热爱,还是很难一下åœä¸‹æ¥, 呵呵..䏿“…长去åšé‚£äº›å…‰è¯´ä¸ç»ƒ,åªèƒ½åšè‡ªå·±æ“…长的塌实干活了... 环境: - Exadata V2 - Oracle ES Linux 5.3 - Oracle EBS DB 11.1.07 -> 11.2.0.1 Upgrade - Oracle EBS R12.1.1 + Chinese Package - Muti Application +PCP (on going)

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 31.03.2010 20:05   oracle.com

ITプロジェクトã®ä¼ç”»ã€è¨­è¨ˆã€é–‹ç™ºã€é‹ç”¨ã€ç®¡ç†ã€ä¿å®ˆ...様々ãªãƒ•ェーズã§ã”æ´»èºã•れã¦ã„る皆様ã¸å‘ã‘ã¦ã€æƒ…報満載ã®ã‚¹ã‚­ãƒ«ã‚¢ãƒƒãƒ—カレンダーãŒè£…ã„æ–°ãŸã«ã‚ªãƒ¼ãƒ—ンã—ã¾ã—ãŸï¼ >見やã™ãã€ä¾¿åˆ©ï¼ã€€ã‚»ãƒŸãƒŠãƒ¼æº€è¼‰â˜†ã‚¹ã‚­ãƒ«ã‚¢ãƒƒãƒ—カレンダー セミナー会場ã¾ã§ã®ç§»å‹•ãŒã„らãªã„生放é€ã®ã‚ªãƒ³ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ³ã‚»ãƒŸãƒŠãƒ¼ï¼Oracle Direct Seminar(ダイセミ) é’å±±ã«ã‚ã‚‹Oracle社内セミナー会場ã§é–‹å‚¬ã®ã‚»ãƒŸãƒŠãƒ¼ï¼Evening Seminar/Week End Seminar ダイセミ動画をã„ã¤ã§ã‚‚ダウンロードï¼OTNセミナー オンデマンド コンテンツ更新ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ ã“ã®ãƒšãƒ¼ã‚¸ã•ãˆã”覧ã„ãŸã ã‘れã°ã”自分ã«ã´ã£ãŸã‚Šã®ã‚»ãƒŸãƒŠãƒ¼ã‚’ã™ãã«è¦‹ã¤ã‘ã¦ã„ãŸã ã‘ã¾ã™ï¼æœ€æ—¬ã®IT情報キャッãƒã‚¢ãƒƒãƒ—ã‚’ã„ã¤ã€ã©ã®ã‚ˆã†ã«ã™ã‚Œã°ã‚ˆã„ã®ã‹ãŒä¸€ç›®çž­ç„¶â˜†ãŸãã•ã‚“ã®ã‚»ãƒŸãƒŠãƒ¼ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ³ãƒŠãƒƒãƒ—を曜日別ã«ãƒ†ãƒ¼ãƒžã‚’設定ã—ã€ã‚«ãƒ¬ãƒ³ãƒ€ãƒ¼å½¢å¼ã§ã”案内ã—ã¦ã„ã¾ã™ã€‚ >DBA Dayã€Developer Dayãªã©æ›œæ—¥åˆ¥ãƒ†ãƒ¼ãƒžã®è©³ç´°ã¯ã“ã¡ã‚‰ 日頃ã®å­¦ç¿’ã«ãœã²ã”活用ãã ã•ã„ï¼ï¼

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15 Oracle customers are 'Winners' at Progressive Mfgs 100 Awards

15 Oracle customers are 'Winners' at Progressive Mfgs 100 Awards

 31.03.2010 16:07   oracle.com

This year, 15 Oracle customers will receive awards at the Managing Automation's PM100 Event  for their outstanding accomplishments in a number of supply chain applications innovation categories. The event will be held at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach Fl from May 3-6, 2010. Award winners include: Arvin Meritor, Ball Aerospace, US Dept. of Treasury/Engraving, Doosan Infracore, Freescale Semi, Ingersoll-Rand, JDS Uniphase, L&L Products, Masco Builders, Mercury Marine Sanmina-SCI, Siemens Water TEch, US Concrete, VirTex Assy Services. Details of the event and Oracle's sponsorship can be found at: http://www.managingautomation.com/awards/ or contact Stephen Slade at stephen.slade@oracle.com      

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Using Oracle ADF Data Visualization Tools (DVT) Line Graphs to Display Weather Information

Using Oracle ADF Data Visualization Tools (DVT) Line Graphs to Display Weather Information

 31.03.2010 16:07   oracle.com

OverviewA guest post by Jeanne Waldman.I have a simple JDeveloper Fusion application that retrieves weather data. I wanted to compare the week's temperatures of different locations in a graph. I decided to check out the dvt:lineGraph component, and it took me a few minutes to add it to my jspx page and supply it with data.Drag and Drop the dvt:lineGraph onto your pageI opened my .jspx page in design modeIn the Component Palette, I selected ADF Data Visualization.Then I dragged 'Line' onto my page.A dialog popped up giving me options of the type of line graph. I chose the default.A lineGraph displayed with some default data. Hook up your weather dataNow I wanted to hook up my own data. I browsed the tagdoc, and I found the tabularData attribute.Attribute: tabularDataType: java.util.ListTagDoc:Specifies a list of data that the graph uses to create a grid and populate itself. The List consists of a three-member Object array for each data value to be passed to the graph. The members of each array must be organized as follows: The first member (index 0) is the column label, in the grid, of the data value. This is generally a String. If the graph has a time axis, then this should be a Java Date. Column labels typically identify groups in the graph. The second member (index 1) is the row label, in the grid, of the data value. This is generally a String. Row labels appear as series labels in the graph (usually in the legend). The third member (index 2) is the data value, which is usually a Double.The first member is the column label of the data value. This would be the day of the week.The second member is the row label of the data value. This would be the location name.The third member is the data value, usually a Double. This would be the temperature. I already had all this information, I just needed to put it in a List with a three-member Object array for each data value.   /**    * This is used for the lineGraph to show the data for each location.    */   public List getTabularData()   {      List tabularData = new ArrayList();      List weatherForecastList = getWeatherForecastList();      // loop through the list and build up the tabular data. Then cache it.      for(WeatherForecast wf : weatherForecastList)      {        List forecastDayList = wf.getForecastDayList();        String location = wf.getLocation();        for (ForecastDay fday : forecastDayList)        {          String day = fday.getPrettyDate();          String highTemp = fday.getHighF();          tabularData.add(new Object[]{day, location, Double.valueOf(highTemp)});        }             }      return tabularData;    }  Now I bound the lineGraph to this method by setting tabularData to#{weatherForAllLocationsBean.tabularData}weatherForAllLocationsBean is my bean that is defined in faces-config.xml. Adding a barGraphIn about 30 seconds, I added a barGraph with the same data. I dragged and dropped a bar graph onto the page, used the same tabularData as I did in the line graph. The page looks like this:  ConclusionI was very happy how fast it was to hook up my weather data to these graphs. They look great, and they have built in functionality. For instance, I can hide/show a location by clicking on the name of the location in the legend.

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Debugging Tips for Skinning

Debugging Tips for Skinning

 31.03.2010 16:07   oracle.com

Another guest post by Jeanne Waldman.If you are developing a skin for your Fusion Application in JDeveloper you should know these tips.   1. Firebug is your friend 2. Uncompress the css style classes 3. CHECK_FILE_MODIFICATION so that you see your skinning changes right away 4. View the generated CSS File   1. Firebug is your friend Install Firebug (http://getfirebug.com/layout) into Firefox and use it to view your rendered jspx page in the browser. You can select the HTML dom nodes on your page and you can see the css styles applied to each dom node.   2. Uncompress the css style classes By default the styleclasses that are rendered are compressed. You may see style classes like class="x10" and class="x2e". But in your skin css file you have styleclasses like: af|inputText::content or af|panelBox::header   It is easier for you to develop a skin and debug a skin with Firebug if you see the uncompressed styleclasses. To do this, a. open web.xml b. add       org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.DISABLE_CONTENT_COMPRESSION     true   c. save d. restart the server and re-run your page.   3. CHECK_FILE_MODIFICATION so that you see your skinning changes right away   For performance sake the ADF Faces framework does not check if you skin .css file has changed on every render. But this is exactly what you want to happen when you are developing or debugging a skin. You want your changes to get noticed right away, without restarting the server.   To do this, a. open web.xml b. add       If this parameter is true, there will be an automatic check of the modification date of your JSPs, and saved state will be discarded when JSP's change. It will also automatically check if your skinning css files have changed without you having to restart the server. This makes development easier, but adds overhead. For this reason this parameter should be set to false when your application is deployed.     org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.CHECK_FILE_MODIFICATION     false   c. save d. restart the server and re-run your page. e. from then on, you can change your skin's .css file, save it and refresh your page and you should see the changes right away   4. View the generated CSS File   There are different ways to view the generated CSS File which is your skin's css file merged in with all the skins it extends and processed and generated to the filesystem and linked to your generated html page. One way is to view it with Firebug. The problem with this approach is you might see something that is a little different than the actual css file because Firebug may do some extra processing. I like to view the generated css file by: Right click on your page in the browser 

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Undeploying Apps Running JDev 11g WLS

Undeploying Apps Running JDev 11g WLS

 31.03.2010 16:07   oracle.com

Guest post from Jeanne Waldman:I was running my application in JDeveloper when I noticed log messages in the console for a different application, let's call it OldApp. I stopped and started the my application server, the WLS server, re-ran my application, and still I'd see messages for OldApp. I shut down JDeveloper, restarted, and still when I ran my application, I'd see the OldApp's messages   Well, it turns out that at some point in time the OldApp was not properly undeployed. To really stop OldApp, I had to:   Go to http://127.0.0.1:7101/console.   This deployed the console app where you configure WLS. By default the login credentials are:   username: weblogic password: weblogic1 I clicked on Deployments and I saw that OldApp was still running. I selected the checkbox next to OldApp and clicked on the Stop -> Force Stop Now.  Now when I run my application, I do not see the OldApp log messages.

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Welcome to the new Oracle Supply Chain Management Blog!

Welcome to the new Oracle Supply Chain Management Blog!

 31.03.2010 16:07   oracle.com

Welcome to the new Oracle Supply Chain Management Blog!  We will use this blog to share ideas, trends and interesting topics in supply chain management.  Here you'll find blogs about thought leadership, upcoming events (both Oracle and third-party), supply chain best practices, customer and partner innovations and successes and more.   We will cover all areas of the supply chain including Planning, Manufacturing, Supply Management, Logistics and Distribution and Service.  We hope that you will find the blogs and topics interesting and stimulating and we welcome your feedback.  Happy reading and blogging!

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Webcenter book review

Webcenter book review

 31.03.2010 14:07   oracle.com

Hi all, just had the opportunity to read Peter Moskovits Webcenter Handbook and I must say even for someone who has been involved with webcenter for a couple of years now I was pleasantly pleased with this book and still came away with some nuggets.. checkout my review on amazon.com

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 31.03.2010 04:15   oracle.com

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Hacker Croll 逮æ•

 31.03.2010 04:15   oracle.com

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