Archive for the 'ORACLE TECHNOLOGY NETWORK' Category

Blog: SOA Suite 11g R1 Developers Guide Available

"More than 40% of the book is new content,"says co-author Antony Reynolds, 'including guidance on how to use the new rules editor and the Event Delivery Network."

Blog: Managing ADF Security Using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g

Oracle ACE Director Andrejus Baranovski describes "how you can manage Application and Enterprise security roles, as well as Permissions, after ADF application deployment on production WebLogic server."

Article: Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control

Arvind Maheshwari and Debu Panda describe Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid control architecture, terminology, basic concepts, and entities, and walk through the lifecycle of a managed target in Grid Control.

Blog: Module Initialization Order in Java EE 6

One of the new features in Java EE 6 is the ability to define the order in which modules (web applications for instance) from a given Java EE application are initialized by the container. Learn more.

Tutorial: NetBeans E-commerce Tutorial

In this multi-part tutorial, you use NetBeans to create a simple yet effective e-commerce application that demonstrates various important features of Java web and EE development.

Blog: Java EE 6 & GlassFish 3 using NetBeans 6.9 – 5 screencasts

This 5-part screencast shows how NetBeans 6.9 provides comprehensive tooling for Java EE 6 & GlassFish 3.

Blog: Grow Your Container With This Fool Proof Method (LWUIT)

This entry shows you how to grow a container for a mobile app, includes sample code.

Blog: Schema Extension Options with OVD-Enterprise User Security and Microsoft Active Directory

Mark Wilcox explains "how to minimize the schema extensions needed to configure Oracle Database Enterprise User Security with Oracle Virtual Directory."

Blog: OBIEE 11gR1: Scaleout, Clustering and High Availability

Marking the US launch of Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 11g, Oracle ACE Director Mark Rittman describes how to scale out a BI domain. 

Blog: Loosely typed interfaces – The Normalizer Pattern and Oracle SOA Suite

"When an existing system or utility (such as a batch / command processor) gets exposed as a web service," says Peter O'Brien, "the request / response payload is little more than a collection of key / value pairs. There are a couple of ways to cater for this using Oracle SOA Suite 11g."