Posted in General, blog, theme, wordpress by: Dan
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24 Apr
I upgraded to Wordpress 2.5 tonight and also found a new theme that I like better than my dull old one (hat tip to BAAG and Alex for the theme). I’ll be working out the kinks with the word wrapping and updating some tags (I was foolish and used spaces instead of commas, so need […]
Posted in General, blog, wordpress by: Dan
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24 Apr
I upgraded to Wordpress 2.5 tonight and also found a new theme that I like better than my dull old one (hat tip to BAAG and Alex for the theme). I’ll be working out the kinks with the word wrapping and updating some tags (I was foolish and used spaces instead of commas, so need […]
Posted in Uncategorized by: Mark Rittman
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24 Apr
Another new feature within BI Publisher that I noticed when looking through Borkur’s new BI Publisher course is support for more than one data source in a report. This was sort of possible with earlier (XML Publisher) releases of the product, but recent versions of BI Publisher have had full support for using more than […]
Posted in Uncategorized by: Mark Rittman
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24 Apr
Another new feature within BI Publisher that I noticed when looking through Borkur’s new BI Publisher course is support for more than one data source in a report. This was sort of possible with earlier (XML Publisher) releases of the product, but recent versions of BI Publisher have had full support for using more than […]
Posted in 6449, COLLABORATE, Collaborate Conference, Events, ODTUG Kaleidoscope, UKOUG, cltoug, coug, hotsos, nocoug, openworld, rmoug, rsa by: Dan
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24 Apr
This is a quick note about upcoming major events on my Oracle event calendar.
June 15-19, ODTUG Kaleidoscope 2008, New Orleans, LA
September 21-25, Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco, CA
December 1-5, UKOUG Conference, Birmingham, UK
February, 2009 (TBD), RMOUG Training Days, Denver, CO
March 8-12, 2009, Hotsos Symposium, Dallas, TX
April 20-24, 2009, RSA Conference, San Francisco, CA
May 3-7, 2009, Collaborate […]
Posted in 6449, COLLABORATE, Collaborate Conference, Events, ODTUG, ODTUG Kaleidoscope, UKOUG, hotsos, nocoug, openworld, rmoug, rsa by: Dan
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24 Apr
This is a quick note about upcoming major events on my Oracle event calendar.
June 15-19, ODTUG Kaleidoscope 2008, New Orleans, LA
September 21-25, Oracle OpenWorld, San Francisco, CA
December 1-5, UKOUG Conference, Birmingham, UK
February, 2009 (TBD), RMOUG Training Days, Denver, CO
March 8-12, 2009, Hotsos Symposium, Dallas, TX
April 20-24, 2009, RSA Conference, San Francisco, CA
May 3-7, 2009, Collaborate […]
Posted in COLLABORATE, Collaborate Conference, Events, IOUG, collaborate08 by: Dan
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24 Apr
I took a few extra days to decompress from last week’s events at Collaborate 08 before writing up a summary of my thoughts. I didn’t think it was really possible to be more busy than I have been in previous years, but I think I matched my previous year’s schedule pretty easily. This year, instead […]
Posted in COLLABORATE, Collaborate Conference, Events, IOUG, collaborate08 by: Dan
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24 Apr
I took a few extra days to decompress from last week’s events at Collaborate 08 before writing up a summary of my thoughts. I didn’t think it was really possible to be more busy than I have been in previous years, but I think I matched my previous year’s schedule pretty easily. This year, instead […]
Posted in Group Blog Posts, Oracle, forums, spam by: Alex Gorbachev
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24 Apr
Here is the question that was posted on OTN Forum Grid Control Extensibility (not the topic of the forum!) yesterday:
I recently moved south to Bangalore and I am working for a large software integrator. My project team is working on a JEE application project that uses test driven development methodologies. We are planning to use […]
Posted in Uncategorized by: Robert Vollman
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24 Apr
Please review the following interesting article by Jonathan Holland.
Why Relational Databases end up being the bottleneck
For the appropriate context of this debate, you can review this forum discussion on Joel’s web site as just one example.
Stored Proc to avoid frequent builds
As is evident from the title and content of my blog, I’m a database professional. Nevertheless, I try to stay as