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Tag: Oracle
Solving An Unusual Oracle Upgrade Issue
(Matheus Boesing) I recently came across a very unusual situation. During an upgraded review, I noticed the dba_registry_sqlpatch was empty when it shouldn’t be:
Basic Replication — 13 : Some Interesting SYS tables
(Hemant K Chitale) I found an interesting SQL in the AWR report from my previous blog post.
Python-Connecting to multiple Oracle Autonomous DBs in one program
(brendantierney) More and more people are using the FREE Oracle Autonomous Database for building new new applications, or are migrating to it.
Getting Started With RabbitMQ In The Oracle Cloud
(Todd Sharp) In this post I’m going to walk you through the steps that it takes to get RabbitMQ up and running for lightweight messaging in the Oracle Cloud.
Oracle and postgres disk IO performance
(Frits Hoogland) This post is about one of the fundamentally important properties of a database: how IO is done. The test case I studied is doing a simple full table scan of a single large table.
Building and documenting REST APIs with ORDS
(Luis Rodriguez) In the first part of the article we will provide an overview of how you can use Oracle REST Data Services for providing APIs directly from your PL/SQL code . The second part covers how to document our Web services using Swagger.
[Forms to APEX] Creating the APEX Application
(Monica Godoy) In my last blog post, Creating a Migration Project, I showed you different options to replicate your Forms functionality using APEX.
UTL_FILE_DIR and 18c revisited
(Connor McDonald) A couple of years back (wow…time flies!) I made a video and a post about the de-support of UTL_FILE_DIR in 18c. This was good thing because the number of people opting for “utl_file_dir=*” in their init.ora file, and hence opening themselves up to all sorts of risks seemed to be la
Migrating Oracle Exadata Workloads to Azure
(Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman) I know, I know- there’s a number of you out there thinking-