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  • Open World Day 2

    - by Antony Reynolds
    A Day in the Life of an Oracle OpenWorld Attendee Part III My second full day started with me waking up and realising that I was supposed to meet my friend Tejas Joshi (co-author of the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Handbook) at the station in 20 minutes!  Needless to say I didn’t make it, but then I felt better later when I found out he had caught the wrong shuttle bus and ended up at the airport instead of the BART! The morning was spent in the Authors Seminar arranged to give authors a whirlwind tour of Oracle Product updates and strategy plans.  It was useful to see what was happening in areas I knew little or nothing about.  In the afternoon I wandered around Java One, a very different show to OpenWorld with much more bleeding edge stuff and just plain blue sky thinking.  Of course who couldn’t love a show with a full size Duke wondering around and available for photographs. Attended a presentation on a highly available Weblogic JMS environment wich did a great job of laying out to architect a highly available solution. Dinner with customers and then collapsed exhausted into bed!

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  • New Book: Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Handbook

    - by user12608550
    Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Handbook, by Tom Plunkett, TJ Palazzolo, and Tejas Joshi, Oracle Press. The well-known characteristics and tiers of cloud computing have spawned myriad implementations by a host of vendors and system integrators. One of these, Oracle's Exalogic Elastic Cloud, part of Oracle's family of Engineered Systems, is a key component of Oracle's public and private cloud computing solutions, providing critical PaaS (Platform as a Service) features for cloud developers. These developers need guidance to take advantage of Exalogic's extensive capabilities, and the Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Handbook, written by three highly experienced Oracle technologists, provides that guidance. Part One of the book covers Exalogic's hardware and software components, and includes a very useful chapter on deployment examples, describing best practices for scalabiity, availability, backup and recovery, and multi-tenant security, including integration with other Oracle Engineered Systems and products such as Exadata and storage subsystems. Part Two is a thorough guide to Exalogic installation features, configuration and monitoring, packaged application software management, and scalable application development. The book also provides an extensive list of online resources, including pointers to Web sites, whitepapers, instructional videos, and other Oracle documentation. So, if you're planning to implement Exalogic as part of your cloud infrastructure, or are considering such, you'll find lots of sage advice and best practices in this handbook.

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  • getting parameters from friendly url portlets jsr 286

    - by user265950
    link texthi, I am using ibm portal server. there is a link which is coming from external link. the url that is coming is as below http://localhost.us.deloitte.com:10040/wps/myportal/home/gm_assignee_label/gm_eoa_page?invoker=esb?agsnid=32984?asgnmtid=50085 home,gm_assignee_label,gm_eoa_page are friendly urls given to 3 different pages. things after the ? are the key value parameters. i want to retrieve these paramters when i click on the link above and my page gets loaded. i tried the below link as given by ibm. but it didnt help me my portlet.xml code is as below <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <portlet-app xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_2_0.xsd" version="2.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_2_0.xsd http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/portlet/portlet-app_2_0.xsd" id="com.ibm.faces.portlet.FacesPortlet.8b353a4492"> <portlet> <portlet-name>EndOfAssignmentPortlet</portlet-name> <display-name xml:lang="en">EndOfAssignmentPortlet</display-name> <display-name>EndOfAssignmentPortlet</display-name> <portlet-class>com.ibm.endofassignmentportlet.EndOfAssignmentPortlet</portlet-class> <init-param> <name>com.ibm.faces.portlet.page.view</name> <value>/view/endofassignment/EOASearchAssignment.jsp</value> </init-param> <init-param> <name>wps.markup</name> <value>html</value> </init-param> <init-param> <name>com.sun.faces.portlet.SAVE_REQUEST_SCOPE</name> <value>true</value> </init-param> <expiration-cache>0</expiration-cache> <supports> <mime-type>text/html</mime-type> <portlet-mode>view</portlet-mode> <portlet-mode>EDIT</portlet-mode> <portlet-mode>HELP</portlet-mode> </supports> <supported-locale>en</supported-locale> <resource-bundle> com.ibm.endofassignmentportlet.nl.EndOfAssignmentPortletResource</resource-bundle> <portlet-info> <title>EndOfAssignmentPortlet</title> <short-title>EndOfAssignmentPortlet</short-title> <keywords>EndOfAssignmentPortlet</keywords> </portlet-info> <supported-public-render-parameter>AssigneeID</supported-public-render-parameter> <supported-public-render-parameter>AssignmentID</supported-public-render-parameter> <supported-public-render-parameter>InvokerID</supported-public-render-parameter> </portlet> <default-namespace>http://EndOfAssignmentPortlet/</default-namespace> <public-render-parameter> <identifier>AssigneeID</identifier> <qname xmlns:x="http://localhost.us.deloitte.com:10040/wps/myportal">x:agsnid</qname> </public-render-parameter> <public-render-parameter> <identifier>AssignmentID</identifier> <qname xmlns:x="http://localhost.us.deloitte.com:10040/wps/myportal">x:asgnmtid</qname> </public-render-parameter> <public-render-parameter> <identifier>InvokerID</identifier> <qname xmlns:x="http://localhost.us.deloitte.com:10040/wps/myportal">x:invoker</qname> </public-render-parameter> </portlet-app> i am trying to get the values in my doView method of portlet as below String esbAssigneeID = request.getParameter("agsnid"); But i always get null. please help. TIA, Tejas

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