Wednesday, March 4, 2009

EBS, Alert Log, Bad Code, APEX, Windows, JDEV, BI Publisher


EBS

At the Oracle E-Business Suite Technology blog this week:




Alert Log

Global Oracle Contractors Network blog has a posting on programmatic 

probing of the alert log. Very handy functionality, though of course 

you can also get this using OEM, but the direct program access will let 

you dig for specifics you may be looking for as an event driver in your 

monitoring system.



Bad Code


The question there is what do you think? Some of the ideas mentioned 

are pretty well entrenched and have many advocates. Are you one of  

those advocates? Here's a chance for a dialog on this.


APEX

There's a new release of APEX out there. Take a look at the posting on 




Windows

This is at a PeopleSoft blog, PSST0101, but it's about Windows, not 

PSoft. Ever have updates come in overnight and find your box has 

restarted in the night? Good for security, but something of a pain if 

you had a batch file that didn't run because of it or another long 

process that was cut off. So here is a way to prevent that.


JDEV

Here is a posting, refering to another, that will help you open the 

JDEV IDE faster for quick code changes: JDev IDE: defaulting to the 

source code editor for web pages at the one size doesn't fit all blog.

BI Publisher

Tim Dexter over at the Oracle BI Publisher blog points out a new blog, A BI Publisher's Diary... If Tim likes it, it's likely to be worthwhile.

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