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  • OIM 11g - Multi Valued attribute reconciliation of a child form

    - by user604275
    This topic gives a brief description on how we can do reconciliation of a child form attribute which is also multi valued from a flat file . The format of the flat file is (an example): ManagementDomain1|Entitlement1|DIRECTORY SERVER,EMAIL ManagementDomain2|Entitlement2|EMAIL PROVIDER INSTANCE - UMS,EMAIL VERIFICATION In OIM there will be a parent form for fields Management domain and Entitlement.Reconciliation will assign Servers ( which are multi valued) to corresponding Management  Domain and Entitlement .In the flat file , multi valued fields are seperated by comma(,). In the design console, Create a form with 'Server Name' as a field and make it a child form . Open the corresponding Resource Object and add this field for reconcilitaion.While adding , choose 'Multivalued' check box. (please find attached screen shot on how to add it , Child Table.docx) Open process definiton and add child form fields for recociliation. Please click on the 'Create Reconcilitaion Profile' buttton on the resource object tab. The API methods used for child form reconciliation are : 1.           reconEventKey =   reconOpsIntf.createReconciliationEvent(resObjName, reconData,                                                            false); ·                                    ‘False’  here tells that we are creating the recon for a child table . 2.               2.       reconOpsIntf.providingAllMultiAttributeData(reconEventKey, RECON_FIELD_IN_RO, true);                RECON_FIELD_IN_RO is the field that we added in the Resource Object while adding for reconciliation, please refer the screen shot) 3.    reconOpsIntf.addDirectBulkMultiAttributeData(reconEventKey,RECON_FIELD_IN_RO, bulkChildDataMapList);                 bulkChildDataMapList  is coded as below :                 List<Map> bulkChildDataMapList = new ArrayList<Map>();                   for (int i = 0; i < stokens.length; i++) {                            Map<String, String> attributeMap = new HashMap<String, String>();                           String serverName = stokens[i].toUpperCase();                           attributeMap.put("Server Name", stokens[i]);                           bulkChildDataMapList.add(attributeMap);                         } 4                  4.       reconOpsIntf.finishReconciliationEvent(reconEventKey); 5.       reconOpsIntf.processReconciliationEvent(reconEventKey); Now, we have to register the plug-in, import metadata into MDS and then create a scheduled job to execute which will run the reconciliation.

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  • How to manage/control software versions?

    - by Zwie
    I'm facing a problem to create a version control outline for several already existing software parts for my company. Until now no one - expect for the developers - knows that there are different versions, which is the reason for the outline. In fact, I'm supposed to set up the future version control and communicate all this with our management... So, the question is how to create such a outline. Are there principles to follow to make software versioning easier or even a good program to map all versions and there compatibility? And are there generally good approaches to control software versions?

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  • Radeon Open Source Drivers Configuration

    - by Andy Turfer
    How does one configure the Radeon Open Source drivers? I have just installed Ubuntu 12.10 and want to try the Open Source drivers instead of the proprietary AMD binaries. After the installation, the driver seems to be installed, I have wobbly windows working (can't use a PC without wobbly windows!), and life is generally good. I have a problem when I connect a secondary monitor. Performance is killed (everything becomes laggy and jerky) and my laptop sits on the right-hand side of the monitor, not the left. I'd like to know how to turn off the Laptop's monitor so I'm just using the external monitor. How can I do this using the Open Source Radeon drivers? I can't find a GUI management tool, and there's no longer an xorg.conf. What to do?

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  • Closing lid freezes laptop

    - by trampster
    Closing the lid on my dell studio 15 which is running ubuntu 10.04 freezes the screen. This is a new problem in ubuntu 10.04 which did not exist in 9.10 I have tried playing with all the settings in System-Preferences-Screensaver but nothing seems to make any difference. (please note the Power Management settings are accessible from here so I have tried those too.) I don't need hibernate or suspend. I just want to be able to close the lid, and then open it and still have a working laptop. Is their a settings somewhere that will make Ubuntu ignore the lid closing?

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  • L'EPITA annonce la 5ème édition de son SRS Day, une journée d'échanges sous le signe de la sécurité, du Cloud et du BigData

    L'EPITA annonce la 5ème édition de son SRS Day Une journée Système Réseaux et Sécurité sous le signe du Cloud, du BigData et de la consumérisation de l'IT Pour sa 5e édition, l'EPITA, (l'école des ingénieurs du numérique, membre de IONIS Education Group) organise le SRS Day en partenariat avec le cabinet de conseil en management et système d'information Solucom. Ce sont 6 groupes de travail composés d'étudiants de l'EPITA, en dernière année de spécialisation systèmes, réseaux et sécurité, encadrés chacun par un expert de Solucom, qui feront lors des conférences du SRS Day un état de l'art sur des domaines parmi les plus sensibles. Cette démarche s'inscrit dans la volonté ...

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  • A simple deployment example using Oracle Solaris 11

    - by Glynn Foster
    Last week I was over in Melbourne and Sydney to present at an Oracle Technology Network System Administration Day. During a set of morning sessions, I presented on some of the new things that we've done in Oracle Solaris 11 and our focus for the future. One of the sessions I presented was giving a quick technical overview of what a typical application deployment scenario would look like using technologies like the Image Packaging System (IPS), Service Management Facility (SMF), Oracle Solaris Zones, and network virtualization. While it's just a simple example, it provides the basic building blocks for a more advanced configuration that a data center would typically deploy. Given these would likely be of general interest, I thought I'd upload the slides for others to view - enjoy! You can download the original source PPTX without some of the formatting errors in the above.

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  • wine and aptitude

    - by stephenwade
    I'm trying to install Wine on Ubuntu Precise. I'm used to using aptitude for package management, so I tried to use that to install Wine. When I do that, I'm told I have to resolve dependencies that end up leaving me with 21 packages being uninstalled! However, when I try to install with apt-get, it appears to work fine. Screencast: http://www.stephenwade.me/se/au/12101.ogv What's going on? Will it work right if I install Wine through apt-get? Will it break aptitude? Why is this happening? Thanks!

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  • Oracle Fusion Distributed Order Orchestration

    Designed from the ground-up using the latest technology advances and incorporating the best practices gathered from Oracle's thousands of customers, Fusion Applications are 100 percent open standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work and adopt technology. Delivered as a complete suite of modular applications, Fusion Applications work with your existing portfolio to evolve your business to a new level of performance. In this AppCast, part of a special series on Fusion Applications, you hear lean how Oracle Fusion Distributed Order Orchestration can help companies improve customer service, reduce fulfillment costs, and optimize fulfillment decision making. Supporting a strategy for improving operational efficiency and boosting customer satisfaction, Fusion Distributed Order Orchestration alleviates or tempers critical production challenges many organizations face today by consolidating order information into a central location. You'll also discover how Fusion Distributed Order Orchestration works with your existing order management solutions.

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  • Webcast Reminder: SANS Institute Product Review of Oracle Identity Manager 11R2 September 27th @ 9am PT

    - by B Shashikumar
    Join the SANS Institute and Oracle this Thursday (September 27th) for a product review of Oracle Identity Manager 11gR2. Recently, Dave Shackleford from the SANS Institute conducted a review of the 11g R2 release of Oracle's industry leading user provisioning solution, Oracle Identity Manager. On  this webcast, Dave will present his findings and experiences using the product.  Attendees will also get an opportunity to hear about the latest trends driving the user provisioning market, learn from real world deployment scenarios and get all their Identity Management questions answered. If you haven't already registered - register here.

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  • New Marketing Assets Available

    - by swalker
    NEW translated demand generation materials available for the following Oracle Marketing Kits, designed to help partners generate sales around Oracle's solutions: Server & Storage: Improve Database Capacity Management with Oracle Storage and Hybrid Columnar Compression Server & Storage: Accelerating Database Test & Development with Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Server & Storage: Upgrade SAN Storage to Oracle Pillar Axiom Server & Storage: SPARC Refresh with Oracle Solaris Operating System Server & Storage: SPARC Server Refresh: The Next Level of Datacenter Performance with Oracle’s New SPARC Servers Server & Storage: Oracle Server Virtualization Server & Storage: Oracle Desktop Virtualization

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  • April Edition of the Oracle E-Business CRM Support Newsletter Available

    - by Oracle_EBS
    The April Edition of the Oracle E-Business Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Support Newsletter Document ID  1320611.1 is now available on My Oracle Support. Highlights of the April Edition include: Upgrading Customizations within EBS New Format for 12.1.3 Documentation E-Business Suite Recommended Upgrades Communities Update Directed and Useful content targeted by CRM Product Available EBS CRM Webcasts …and More! It is also worth noting that the My Oracle Support Communities, http://communities.oracle.com, are always available for quick answers to your questions.   Also, please always feel free to write us at [email protected] with any feedback on the CRM newsletter, communities or any other feedback you wish to share.

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  • PeopleTools 8.54 Pre-Release Notes Available

    - by Matthew Haavisto
    PeopleSoft's PeopleTools recently published pre-release notes for PeopleTools 8.54.  Pre-release notes provide more functional and technical details than the release value proposition. This document describes how enhancements function within the context of the greater business process. This added level of detail should enable project teams to answer the following questions: What delivered functionality will change? How will an upgrade or new implementation affect other systems? How will these changes affect the organization? After the project team has reviewed and analyzed the pre-release notes, business decision makers should be able to determine whether to allocate budget and initiate implementation plans. This document covers the following subjects: Platform support enhancements Development tools enhancements System administration tools enhancements Reporting and analytic tools enhancements Integration tools enhancements Lifecycle management tools enhancements Accessibility PeopleSoft Interaction Hub enhancements.

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  • What diagrams, other than the class diagram and the workflow diagram, are useful for explaining how an application works?

    - by Goran_Mandic
    I am working on a small Delphi project, composed of two units. One unit is for the GUI, and the other for data management, file parsing, list iterating and so on.. I've already made a class diagram, and my workflow looks like hell- it's too complex, even for anyone to read. I've considered making a dataflow diagram, but it would be even more complex. A use case diagram wouldn't be of use either. Am I missing some diagram type which could somehow represent the relationship between my two units?

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  • Sceptic in a SCRUM Team

    - by Sorantis
    My company has recently switched to an Agile WoW and as a part of it we've started using SCRUM. While I'm very comfortable with it and feel that this WoW is superior to a traditional one, some of my teammates don't share the same opinion. In fact they are very skeptical about "all that agile stuff", and don't take it seriously. As an example, one of the teammates is always late on the meetings, and doesn't really care about it. The management IMO tries not to notice this (maybe because it's a new Wow, and it takes time for the people to get used to it). My question is, how to address this issue not raising a conflict inside the team?

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  • PeopleTools Collateral Available

    - by Matthew Haavisto
    We've posted a lot of documentation including presentations, white/red papers, data sheets, and other useful collateral on Oracle.com, a public site.  If you are seeking detailed information on a particular topic, this is a good place to start.  It's a bit hard to find so I'm posting it here. This resource library contains collateral on general PeopleTools, user experience and interaction--including the PeopleSoft Interaction Hub, platforms, security, life-cycle management, reporting and analytics, integration, and accessibility.  There are also links to video feature overviews, viewlets, and appcasts, and the latest release information. There is much valuable information here, so if you need information about PeopleTools and related information, start here.

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  • Recovering a deleted partition

    - by Kishore
    I had a dual boot PC running Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 7. About a month back, I deleted the Ubuntu partition via the disk management utility (I do not remember whether or not I formatted the partition after performing this action). I ran into some grub issues and used lilo to solve the issue. I followed the simple instructions described in this blog post. I now realize that there were some files in the Ubuntu installation that I need. Of course, I backed up the data, but not this folder apparently. Is there any way to get the data back? I tried following the process suggested on another post on askubuntu (suggesting the use of TestDisk), but was not able to even install TestDisk. The live USB I use is running Ubuntu 12.04 and it does not have a synaptic package manager. Installing from the terminal does not work because even after I type: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade the command: sudo apt-get install testdisk fails to work.

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  • PPC Affiliate networks for web-applications [on hold]

    - by machete
    I want to run a browser-based social media (Twitter, Instagram,...) account management tool (justunfollow.com) which monetizes through ads. But many affiliate networks like Google AdSense or media.net require your website to have "high quality content". AdSense explicitly states: "Google ads, search boxes or search results may not be: * Integrated into a software application (does not apply to AdMob) of any kind, including toolbars. * Placed on any non-content-based page. (Does not apply to AdSense for search, mobile AdSense for search, or AdMob.)" Are there serious & trustworthy affiliate networks which allow ads to be published on a web application?

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  • System response times --- A good Service Level Agreement?

    - by mpeterson
    In order to view system performance, I have been asked by management to give page response times for a few key pages. I want to make sure I am giving a good picture of the overall health of the system, and not just narrowing in on a single measurement. So my question is: When developing software, what metrics would you provide to your stakeholders to indicate a system that is healthy and running well? (if it is not running well, that should also be evident! Not trying to hide/obscure any problems.)

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  • Keyword Generator Tool Gets Your Ahead of the Competition

    A keyword generator tool provides ideas that website owners and search engine optimizers use for site and engine optimization. Key phrase generators rely on search query popularity from introductory keywords to a more complex keyword search management to drive more traffic to a website. It maximizes prospective and potential high-traffic keywords and integrates it with your sites campaign techniques. Keyword generator tool allows you to manage and add "exact match" and "phrase match" keywords to your lists, also allows you to create misspellings, combine and reverse keywords then automatically calculates the ad group focus score of your keyword lists.

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  • December events for Oracle VM

    - by Chris Kawalek
    Where in the world is Oracle VM in December? Whether you are in the US, Asia or the UK, you can find us in December at any of the events below: UK Oracle User Group Conference 2012 Birmingham, United Kingdom December 1st – 5th, 2013 Check out the Oracle Virtualization Strategy and Roadmap Session on December 5 Gartner Data Center Conference 2012 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA December 3rd – 6th, 2013 Visit the Oracle Booth to learn about Oracle VM and Optimized Data Center Solutions. NetApp Insight Sheraton Macau, Macau, China December 11-13, 2013 Oracle VM & NetApp Storage Connect integrated solutions to simplify virtualized infrastructure management

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  • Oracle University Neue Kurse (KW 14)

    - by swalker
    In der letzten Woche wurden von Oracle University folgende neue Kurse (bzw. Versionen davon) veröffentlicht: Database Oracle Data Modeling and Relational Database Design (4 Tage) Fusion Middleware Oracle Directory Services 11g: Administration (5 Tage) Oracle Unified Directory 11g: Services Deployment Essentials (2 Tage) Oracle GoldenGate 11g Management Pack: Overview (1 Tag) Oracle SOA Suite 11g: Essential Concepts NEU (German version - 3 Tage) Business Intelligence & Datawarehousing Oracle Database 11g: Data Mining Techniques (2 Tage) Oracle Solaris Oracle Solaris 10 System Administration for HP-UX Administrators (5 Tage) E-Business Suites R12.x Oracle Time and Labor Fundamentals Wenn Sie weitere Einzelheiten erfahren oder sich über Kurstermine informieren möchten, wenden Sie sich einfach an Ihr lokales Oracle University-Team in. Bleiben Sie in Verbindung mit Oracle University: LinkedIn OracleMix Twitter Facebook Google+

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  • Troubleshooting Windows 7 HomeGroup

    p The HomeGroup feature in Windows 7 is a great tool to use if you want to easily share files or printers with other Windows 7 computers on your home network. Setting up a HomeGroup definitely has its perks but as with anything there are times when you could run into trouble. When you consider the fact that you are sharing files or printers across different computers the likelihood of having to troubleshoot your HomeGroup seems to increase. Here are some tips to use if you find that your Windows 7 HomeGroup is not functioning as it should. p ... ALM Software Solution ? Try it live! Requirements Management, Project Planning, Implementation Tracking & QA Testing.

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  • Running WordPress on Windows Server

    A few days ago, I saw someone posted on Twitter a question about running WordPress on Windows Server. Since I had done this for a few sites, I responded with my thoughts and tips. Another suggested that I post those here, and so here I go. WordPress is a blogging/content-management platform that has been around for a while. It has been gaining more in popularity for general purpose content sites over the past year Id say, but is primarily seen as a blogging platform by most. Even though I use Subtext...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Images from remote source - is it possible or is it bad practice?

    - by user1620696
    I'm building a management system for websites and I had an idea related to image galleries. I'm not sure it's a good approach. Since image space needed is related to how many images a user might upload, I thought about using cloud services like DropBox, Mega, and Google Drive to store images and load then when needed. The obvious problem with this approach is that downloading the images from the 3rd party service would hamper the user experience due to the increased download times. Is there any way to save images belonging in an image gallery on remote source without hampering the user experience because of speed? Or is this approach really not a good practice?

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  • Why Java as a First Language?

    - by dsimcha
    Why is Java so popular as a first language to teach beginners? To me it seems like a terrible choice: It's statically typed. Static typing isn't useful unless you care a lot about either performance or scaling to large projects. It requires tons of boilerplate to get the simplest code up and running. Try explaining "Hello, world" to someone who's never programmed before. It only handles the middle levels of abstraction well and is single-paradigm, thus leaving out a lot of important concepts. You can't program at a very low level (pointers, manual memory management) or a very high level, (metaprogramming, macros) in it. In general, Java's biggest strength (i.e. the reason people use it despite the shortcomings of the language per se) is its libraries and tool support, which is probably the least important attribute for a beginner language. In fact, while useful in the real world these may negatives from a pedagogical perspective as they can discourage learning to write code from scratch.

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