(Martien van den Akker) As a developer you probably ‘log-a-lot’ in OSB. (Funny term, perfectly to mock people that have the tendency to excessively add log activities/statements to their code. And hey, if you’re being mocked like this: I’m happy to join you, let’s make it a ‘Geuzennaam’).
Tag: Oracle
Granular detail from a summary
(connormcdonald) We had an interesting question on AskTom a few days ago. Given a set of 12 values (forecasts in this case), one for each month of the year , can we manufacture a set of weekly forecasts for the same period.
Intro to Database Security – Part 4
(amitzil) In the previous parts I talked about database security and the infrastructure part of database security. In this post I will discuss the development aspect of the database.
Cluster Sets using SQL with Oracle Data Mining – Part 3
(Brendan Tierney) This is the third blog post on my series on examining the Clusters that were predicted by an Oracle Data Mining model. Check out the previous blog posts.
Kill DB sessions the easy way with SQLcl
(Kris Rice) Seems I can not tweet these animated GIFs anymore. So this is another very short blog post to show real case for adding a new command into SQLcl which can be downloaded here.
Provisioning backend services to mobile with Oracle MCS
(Patrick Sinke) MCS, or Mobile Cloud Services, is Oracle’s relatively new PaaS tool for provisioning your data to mobile devices or IoT devices. And actually, it’s a pretty simple tool. MCS aims at simplifying the creation of mobile API’s (especially REST API’s) on existing or newly build web servi
New, Improved IN Lists!
(stewashton) In SQL, the “varying IN list” problem comes up constantly and there are many published solutions. My new favorite solution is inspired from the video Synthesizing rows inside Oracle by Connor McDonald (start at the 6 minute mark).
Red Samurai Oracle JET Mobile Hybrid App Live on Android
(Andrejus Baranovskis) We have implemented Oracle JET mobile hybrid app in less than 30 minutes and deployed it to Android device
A quick look on WLSDM for WebLogic Server
(Dirk Nachbar) WLSDM (WL Smart Dashboard & Monitoring) was already mentioned by some people within the Oracle WebLogic Community.
Query tuning by waste minimization: a real-life example
(savvinov) Today I’d like to share another tuning example from a recent case at work, which in my opinion is good for illustrating typical steps involved in SQL optimization process.
