Category: Oracle
The Oracle Technology Network just published my two part series on implementing Cell Highlighting in ADF 11g Rich Faces Table components. The articles describe how you can have the …
One of the sweet spots in ADF 11g RichFaces is of course the library of Data Visualization components. I have written about PivotTable and GanttChart in the past …
Breadcrumbs are a navigation technique used in many applications, and its popularity grows. Its purpose is to give users a way to keep track of their location. Breadcrumbs typically …
Selecting a row in a table with search results to drill down to its details is a fairly common operation in web application. I have implemented such functionality …
ADF 11g allows us to specify display hints, validation rules and a lot of other declarative settings for Attributes in Pojo based DataControls. These specifications influence the way …
Just over two years ago I wrote an article on this blog – integrating-adf-faces-and-myfaces-tomahawk-creating-a-popup-with-adf-faces-shuttle-component (supported by Changing the order of columns in a JSF Table Component -in the …
One of the valuable new components available in ADF 11g RichFaces is the Popup component. While one must be careful not to overuse all the new tools in …
A heat-map according to the definition found in Wikipedia is "a graphical representation of data where the values taken by a variable in a two-dimensional map are represented …
In a previous article I discussed the parallel execution of activities in BPEL, more specifically in Oracle BPEL PM 11g (TP4). This article concluded that true parallellism hardly exists. …
The Flow activity is used to configure parallel activity in BPEL processes. In theory, activities contained in two or more branches (sequence containers) inside a Flow activity are …
You may not necessarily know me for all the useful things I do. I tend to find nooks an crannies in JDeveloper 11g and ADF 11g that are …
After three introductory and exploratory articles on RestLet, RESTful Services and the creation of the latter using the former in JDeveloper 11g as well as hooking it up with …
One of the very interesting JSF components that ADF 11g RichFaces has put in our hands is the Pivot Table. I have blogged about that component a while …
The ADF Model is positioned to decouple the Application from the implementation details of the Business Service(s) it uses. Any Business Service, be it an EJB, a POJO …
The previous two articles on RESTful services using RestLet and developing in JDeveloper 11g – First Steps with RestLet 1.1RC2 in JDeveloper 11g – restful services 101 and Extending …
WebServices are hot. Some more so than others. SOAP based WebServices are frequently seen as not very lean and agile. Robust – perhaps. Widely supported – no doubt about …
Yesterday evening we had a nice, interactive, session about PL/SQL Developer. Theo Tol (BI4U) came by to tell us more about the tool and how it can be used. …
We Dutchies are in luck. Mr. Thomas Kyte will be in Holland on the 3th of November presenting "11 Things about 11g" on the Logica premises during a …
It has been awaited for a long time. But now it’s finally there: JDeveloper 11g! At the time of this writing (Tuesday, October 7, 11:20 AM CEST), only the …
One of the intriguing subjects at last weeks Oracle Open World conference for me was Complex Event Processing. The ability to process streams of real time events, and up …
Last night, the AMIS crew that visited the Oracle Open World conference reported their findings in a 3.5 hour session. In segments on SOA & BPM, Middleware, Database, Oracle …
Real Time SQL Monitoring is more or less old news because it was build-in in Oracle version 11.1.0.6.0. The documentation can be found in the Oracle® Database Performance Tuning …
“Exadata – Extreme Performance Warehousing“, that’s how the presentation on the last Friday morning from Oracle Open World started (Orig. Presentation Title was “Oracle’s New Database Accelerator: Query Processing …
Sunday 21 September 2008 at Oracle Open World, I had the opportunity to present my method “GAPP” once more (HOTSOS 2008 and Planboard may 2008). This time I also …
A recent acquisition by Oracle involved a company called Empirix, that sold its e-Test Suite product to Oracle. Oracle is now integrating this product with Enterprise Manager, under the …
Larry yesterday did his keynote here at Oracle Open World introducing the “Oracle(R) Exadata Storage Server”. This morning I attended a session about the technical details behind the server. …
One of the sessions I attended yesterday at OOW was by Juan Camilo Ruiz, Product Manager for Oracle Development Tools. His talk was titled ‘Introduction to Oracle ADF Desktop …
I just completed my second presentation here at Oracle Open World. It discusses Application Development inside and with the Database, introducing and discussing quite a few trends, concepts, best …
Recently I was working on an RSS feed aggregator – a SQL Merge statement that through the use of httpuritype and XMLTable scans multiple RSS feeds and merges the …
After Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 and Wife 2.0, Oracle introduces the term DBA 2.0. It seems to refer to the DBA of the very near future. The one who …
All the tell tale signs are there: nervous Oracle staff – looking around them to check out whether no one can read their minds, some intriguing but very unspecific …
It’s a very early Sunday morning in San Francisco. Over the past few days, thousands upon thousands of people arrived into the city – all connected to Oracle in …
In a recent article I gave a brief introduction of the ADF 11g Placeholder Data Control – see: ADF 11g Placeholder Data Control – for off line demonstration of …
ADF applications are typically heavily into data. One of the major strengths of the framework is the data binding layer that allows rapid development of complex user interfaces bound …
In a previous article – Not all has to be black and white in SQL Queries – , I discuss how not all searches are about perfect matches. The …
Last Thursday nine OOW presenters rehearsed their presentations for Oracle Open World 2008. As I won’t be in San Francisco next week, I was very glad with the opportunity …
One of the theme songs for this year’s Oracle Open World undoubtedly will be ADF 11g. All by itself (Web 2.0) and as the glue for Enterprise 2.0 (WebCenter) …
Without solid governance, a successful application of SOA seems out of the question. That much has become clear in recent months, perhaps years. And it struck me that most …
Normally important news on IT subjects comes to me via IT media – blogs, discussion forums, newsletters and rumors & gossip. This morning, my newspaper carried the story on …
Oracle’s ADF framework is used by many organizations around the world. The largest of these obviously is Oracle’s own development team – of which thousands of developers have been …