The Critical Patch Update (CPU) for January 2014 was
released on January 14, 2014. Oracle strongly recommends applying the
patches as soon as possible.
The Critical
Patch Update Advisory is the starting point for relevant information.
It includes a list of products affected, pointers to obtain the patches, a
summary of the security vulnerabilities, and links to other important
documents.
Supported products that are not listed in the "Supported
Products and Components Affected" Section of the advisory do not require
new patches to be applied.
Also, it is essential to review the Critical Patch Update
supporting documentation referenced in the Advisory before applying patches, as
this is where you can find important pertinent information.
The Critical Patch Update Advisory is available at the
following location:
The next four Critical Patch Update release dates are:
April 15, 2014
July 15, 2014
October 14, 2014
January 13, 2015
E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Reference
Oracle
E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document
(January 2014)(Note 1605340.1)
SQL Developer
Defining
12c IDENTITY Columns in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler, from that JEFF SMITH.
Also from him: Dimensional
Modeling in Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler.
Exadata
Hadn't seen the previous installments of this and came
across an interesting series: Updating
database servers using dbnodeupdate.sh - part 3, from the MAA | Exadata blog by R. Kundersma.
Fusion
From the Oracle
Fusion Middleware blog: January
2014 Fusion Middleware Proactive Patches Released.
ADF
ADF
performance tuning: Video demo published on the ADF Performance Monitor,
from The AMIS Technology Blog.
Java
At The Java Source:
Top
Java Technical Articles of 2013.
JDBC
At About:
Performance, a little Support assistance, a whole lot of troubleshooting,
and some good lessons learned along the way: Hunting
an Oracle JDBC Memory Leak Crashing an 80JVM WebSphere Cluster.
NetBeans
From Geertjan's
Blog: Integrated AngularJS Development.
Oracle VM
From The Geek Stuff
blog: How
to Create an Oracle OVM VM from an Linux ISO DVD Image.
BI
Oracle
BI Mobile HD 11.1.1.7.0.2365 Now Available, from the Business Analytics - Proactive Support blog.
Primavera
From the Oracle
Primavera Analytics Blog: How
to find resources without any assignments?
Ops Center
DatabaseFailover Questions from the Ops
Center blog.
Security
This is a neat page I stumbled on in someone's
Twitterage: https://www.howsmyssl.com/.
It checks several factors to make sure your SSL isn't vulnerable. Good news is
that I got a good score on my primary knocking around browser. Bad news is that
I didn't do as well on a couple of other browsers.
EBS
From the Oracle
E-Business Suite Support Blog:
...And Finally
The onslaught of trillions of tiny computers, each doing
things that frustrate us on a daily basis is our future: INTEL
AIMS FOR POST-SMARTPHONE ERA WITH SD CARD-SIZED COMPUTER, from The Singularity Hub.
io9 continues a
theme that interests me: Can
we build an artificial superintelligence that won't kill us?
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