Matthieu de Graaf
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Oracle Database Vault: The ultimate protection for your application data.
17/3/2009 - 1:47 pm
Tags: database vault, security
Posted in Database, General | 1 comment
Some time ago, I discussed security in Oracle databases with a customer and explained the role structure in the Oracle database. I explained to him that ultimately it’s the DBA who assigns roles and privileges to the users of an application and it’s the DBA who is the almighty, most powerful user with almost unlimited [...]
Sleeping with “the enemy”: .Net at the 2006 ODTUG conference
3/7/2006 - 2:00 pm
Posted in AMIS, Devel. + PL/SQL tools, General, Oracle, Oracle Development Tools | No comments
From June 17th until June 21st I attended the ODTUG conference in Washington DC. I focused mainly on .Net and Apex. In Holland quite a few customers are moving to a architecture where the front end and middle tier is built in .Net and the database is Oracle with business rules implemented in the Oracle [...]
Demo application advanced Forms features (ODTUG 2006 version)
3/7/2006 - 1:49 pm
Posted in AMIS, Devel. + PL/SQL tools, General, Oracle, Oracle Development Tools, Oracle E-Business Suite | 5 comments
Demo application advanced Forms features (ODTUG 2006 version)
Last June, I held a presentation at the ODTUG conference in Washington DC “Oracle Forms: Productivity with new choices”. During this presentation I showed a demo application, which is an improved version of the one I previously published on this blog
This demo demonstrates the following advanced features of [...]
Oracle Forms: Productivity with new choices
7/4/2006 - 4:07 pm
Posted in General, Oracle Development Tools | No comments
Last Monday we had a KC meeting, where we discussed the latest features of Oracle Forms (OF).
Basically these features break up into two categories:
Oracle Forms Pl/Sql features
Oracle Forms Java features
Oracle Forms ‘Native’ PlSql features.
The following Pl/Sql features were discussed
Sortable blocksWith a simple Pl/Sql library you can make multi-record table-layout blocks sortable. [...]

