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Reusing JET Composite Components in JET, ADF, MAX and ABCS – W3C Web Component Style

Lucas Jellema October 19, 2016 Technology, Frontend technology No Comments
Reusing JET Composite Components in JET, ADF, MAX and ABCS – W3C Web Component Style
This is a short article about a big topic. About how JET Composite Components – small or pretty substantial – can be reused and integrated, not only in other …
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Java Callout from Business Rules

Luc Gorissen October 4, 2016 Technology, Business Process Management (BPM), SOA No Comments
Java Callout from Business Rules
Goal and warning This blog will show how to invoke java code directly from within a Business Rules component. I didn’t manage to find this in the Oracle product …
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Oracle NoSQL Database 4.x and the Node.js driver 3.x

Maarten Smeets October 3, 2016 NoSQL, NodeJS No Comments
Oracle NoSQL Database 4.x and the Node.js driver 3.x
There are two ways you can access Oracle NoSQL database from a Node.js application. These are illustrated below. You can use the nosqldb-oraclejs driver and you can use Oracle …
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