Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Oracle Priority Service Infogram for 20-JUN-2012
Performance
At Oracle Scratchpad, Jonathan Lewis dives into the depths of: PX and system allocation.
Java
Over at Talking Java Deployment there's a discussion of a new feature: Native packaging for JavaFX.
ADF
Some good technical info at the AMIS Technolgy Blog: ADF 11g Business components – Create PL/SQL based entities.
Andrejus Baranovskis's Blog brings us an ADF Query Search and Results Form.
SQL
Tony’s Oracle Tips fights the entropy, bringing order to chaos: Ordering Non-sorting aggregate functions.
OBIEE
Rittman Mead let's us know about Using OBIEE against Transactional Schemas Part 1: Introduction.
Security
The External Table blog discusses Hash Collisions: SQL Signatures and SQL_ID.
SQL*Plus
There's life in the old utility yet, and one handy thing to do is described at Martins Blog: How to use vi-style editing in SQL*Plus.
Quiz
Another good quiz from the Arup Nanda Blog: Mystery of Create Table Statement
PeopleSoft
Jim's PeopleSoft Journal posted on Converting the PeopleTools OVM Template to VirtualBox.
ROKU
Nothing Oracle related, but I have a Roku box, and I wish I could program my way out of a wet paper sack these days so I could program it as described at the Bradley D. Brown blog: Roku SDK.
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