This is the ‘End of the World’ issue of the Infogram. Some
people think the end of the Mayan calendar signals the end of the world. I
think the Mayans just didn't renew their calendar subscription in time; then
their culture crashed and burned before they got their second notice. As
Vonnegut said, ‘And so it goes.’
In any case the editors and staff of the Priority Service
Infogram wish you a very happy end of the world! And if that falls through and
we see next week after all, then a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! There
will be no issue of the Infogram next week due to the holidays.
Clouds
Oracle
CloudWorld: Social, Mobile, Complete, from the JDeveloper PMs Blog.
And an interesting white paper making the rounds of the
Twitterage and blogosphere: Cloud
Reference Architecture.
RDBMS
Oracle
Database Asynchronous Commit - Changing transactions Control, at the Oracle Community.
RDBMS Performance
Tanel Poder has a new version of his Snapper program out
at TANEL PODER'S BLOG: IT & MOBILE
FOR GEEKS AND PROS: Snapper
v3.61 released – and more work is in progress!
WebCenter
At the Oracle
WebCenter Blog, Defining
Your Online Segmentation and Targeting Strategy.
ADF and Java
Understanding
the JSF Lifecycle and ADF Optimized Lifecycle, at the Oracle WebCenter & ADF Architecture Team (A-Team).
At the Arun Gupta,
Miles to go ... blog, What's
new in Servlet 3.1 ? - Java EE 7 moving forward.
SOA Gateway
At John Brunswick's
blog, E2.0
WORKBENCH PODCAST 10 – EBS ORDER ENTRY WITH WEBCENTER VIA BPEL AND SOA GATEWAY.
PeopleSoft
At PeopleSoft Apps
Strategy: Fiscal
Cliff, some notes on prospects for withholding rates in the new year.
APEX
At the David Peake
on Oracle APEX blog: APEX
4.2.1 Patch Set Released.
Solaris
At Solaris Tips and
Tricks: Solaris 11
pkg fix is my new friend
OSRL
Oracle
Solaris Remote Lab (OSRL) Fact Sheet, from Web and more for Sun Software Partners.
Siebel
At Siebel
Essentials, A
Closer Look at Siebel Open UI
VM et al.
At the OTN Garage
a selection of pointers to articles by Yuli Vasiliev: Would You Swim Laps
in Lake Baikal?
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