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Architecture to ‘probe’ components of an end-to-end application

Robert van Molken July 10, 2013 AMIS, Architecture, Oracle 1 Comment
Architecture to ‘probe’ components of an end-to-end application
By: Robert van Mölken and Tim Askamp An end-to-end application usually consists of multiple components that are one-way or another decoupled. A component can be an ADF frontend, OSB …
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Live match report using JMS, BAM, ADF Push and Data Visualization

Lucas Jellema July 6, 2013 Oracle, Oracle Application Development Framework, SOA 2 Comments
Live match report using JMS, BAM, ADF Push and Data Visualization
Real time events can be translated into a live visual representation using a largely declarative approach. Events can be published for example on a JMS Topic. Using Oracle BAM …
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Oracle Database 12c: Flashback Moving Forward

Lucas Jellema June 30, 2013 Database, Oracle, Oracle 12, PL/SQL No Comments
Oracle Database 12c: Flashback Moving Forward
Flashback started out as a feature in Oracle Database 9i. Although to be honest it is just the opening up of a mechanism that has been at the core …
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