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  • Live Webcast: Introducing Oracle Identity Management 11gR2

    - by B Shashikumar
    Please join Oracle and customer executives for the launch of Oracle Identity Management 11g R2, the breakthrough technology that dramatically expands the reach of identity management to cloud and mobile environments. Until now, businesses have been forced to piece together different kinds of technology to get comprehensive identity protection. The latest release of Oracle Identity Management 11g changes all that. Only Oracle Identity Management 11gR2 allows you to: Unlock the potential of cloud, mobile, and social applications Streamline regulatory compliance and reduce risk Improve quality of service and end user satisfaction Don't leave your identity at the office. Take it with you on your phone, in the cloud, and across the social world. Register now for the interactive launch Webcast and don’t miss this chance to have your questions answered by Oracle product experts.Date: Thursday, July 19, 2012 Time: 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern

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  • Oracle Magazine, March/April 2007

    Oracle Magazine March/April features articles on Business Intelligence, Oracle Fusion Applications, Oracle Secure Enterprise Search, Oracle Berkeley DB, Oracle Data Miner, Oracle ADF, and much more.

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  • Oracle Magazine, May/June 2008

    Oracle Magazine May/June features articles on Oracle enterprise application development, service-oriented architecture, Oracle on Microsoft Windows, Oracle OLAP 11g, creating database connections in Oracle SQL Developer, new backup and recovery features in Oracle Database 11g, using Oracle SQL Developer to debug Oracle Application Express applicaitons, PL/SQL best practices, building applications with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, and much more.

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  • Point and click synonym replacement in text area with Javascript

    - by SilentD
    I am trying to create a site that will allow you to type a sentence or passage of text, then click on words to bring up a list of synonyms (from an online API) and possibly authorized abbreviations from a list that I provide, then once clicked on it would replace that word with the word that was clicked on. It would function kind of like After the Deadline or a Javascript based spell checker. Are there any libraries set up to make something like this easy, or what kind of Javascript do I need to be looking at? Are there any tutorials or examples for this kind of thing? I am aware that the source code for After the Deadline is available, but I only need a small portion of their technology, not all of the actual grammar and spelling check technology.

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  • Oracle Magazine, May/June 2005

    Oracle Magazine May/June 2005 features articles on the architecture of service-oriented applications, RFID and Oracle, UML 2.0, Oracle XML DB Repository, Oracle Flashback, Oracle Expression Filter, Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF, and much more.

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  • Install Skype on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit

    - by Samir R. Bhogayta
    For 32Bit Terminal Commands: wget http://download.skype.com/linux/skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.debsudo dpkg -i skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.debsudo apt-get -f install;rm skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.deb For 64Bit Terminal Commands: sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386sudo apt-get install ia32-libssudo apt-get updatewget http://download.skype.com/linux/skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.debsudo dpkg -i skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.debsudo apt-get -f install;rm skype-ubuntu-lucid_4.2.0.11-1_i386.debAfter all of this run in terminal sudo apt-get install sni-qt:i386; This will restore the skype contact window That's all, work done in maximum 5 minutes. I use Ubuntu on 64bit and this method to install Skype worked always perfectly.

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  • How do I make a USB RS232 dongle show up in /dev/ttyUSB* ?

    - by mtrw
    I have a couple of FTDI based USB to Rs232 serial dongles. Sometimes when I plug them into my Ubuntu 10.04 laptop, they show up as /dev/ttyUSB0 and /dev/ttyUSB1, which is what I want to have happen. But sometimes they don't. When they don't, sometimes rebooting fixes the problem and sometimes it doesn't. They always show up in lsusb hanging off of Bus 5: Bus 005 Device 003: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC Bus 005 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub I can see them if I do ls /dev/bus/usb/005 as 002 and 003. But if I pass /dev/bus/usb/005/002 to pyserial, which is what I'm using to access /dev/ttyUSBx, I get SerialException("Could not open port: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/dev/bus/usb/005/002'",).

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  • Application didnt upgraded after upgrading ubuntu to 13.10

    - by Gaurav Dighe
    I upgraded my laptop from ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10. Its working like a charm. But I doubt if software-center, file manager, vlc, etc upgraded. Still I am not getting the new versions of softwares in software-center. I am not able to see any new features in file managers as was noted on many blogs. VLC still showing the old version 2.0.8. Its being said that its upgraded to VLC 2.1 or just a dist-upgrade would do the job. But it didn't. Also I need to know the default applications (with version) provided by ubuntu 13.10 Kindly help.

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  • Procurement Index: DOC ID 1391332.2

    - by Oracle_EBS
    Visit the Procurement Index for one stop shopping from DOC ID 1391332.2 which is the jumping off point to our Product Information Centers and Search Helpers for each of our product groups; including, Purchasing, iProcurement and iSupplier Portal. Use Product Information Centers for issues that you can proactively resolve (get solutions before processes fail), and to be proactive with new notes and alerts. Search Helpers are guides for specific issues providing a collection of available solution documents, by the symptoms you enter. For example do you have a purchase order stuck in process or are you getting the RVTII-060 error when receiving? Check out our Search Helpers for possible solutions. Below we have drilled down on the Purchasing link taking us to the Purchasing Information Center which then provides the links to our Product Information centers and Search Helpers for our various components; Accounting, Approvals, Purchase Orders, Receiving and Requisitions. Drilling down further on the Approvals Information Center we get a taste of the information provided. This is dynamic and provides a wealth of information.

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  • Register to the Solaris 11.1 and Solaris Cluster webcast!

    - by Karoly Vegh
    On the 7. November there will be a live webcast about Oracle Solaris 11.1 and Oracle Solaris Cluster that you do not want to miss: the Online Launch Event: Oracle Solaris 11 - Innovations for your Data Center.  This live webcast will have three sessions: Executive Keynote: Oracle Solaris 11 - Innovations for your data center  Oracle Technical Session: Oracle Solaris 11.1  Oracle Technical Session: Oracle Solaris Cluster  There will be a live Q&A session, but feel free to tweet as well with #solaris.  see you there! -- charlie  

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  • Oracle Magazine, September/October 2005

    Oracle Magazine September/October 2005 features articles on the release of Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Fusion Middleware, PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), native XQuery support in Oracle Database 10g Release 2, Oracle Data Provider for .NET, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle ADF, and much more.

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  • Too much to learn, dealing with overwhelming varieties of technologies [closed]

    - by zhenka
    I am about to graduate, and I am already working as a web developer in our library IT department. When I look at job postings I am absolutely overwhelmed by the sheer variety of technologies out there. Some companies care about math + algorithms + data structures. Some care about experiences in technology stack XYZ. SQL, css, html, frameworks, javascript, design patterns etc.. etc... etc... At some point I realized I just need to start at mastering a foundation to become employable at a better place and go from there. But the skill-set to get me in the doors varies and I just don't have time to learn everything. How do you deal with this issue? What is the essential stack to become employable? Say in php or ror arena. Perhaps a smarter move would be to move to a technology stack with less variety like .net?

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