(Maarten Smeets) Oracle Adaptive Case Management (ACM) is an interesting addition to Oracle BPM Suite which has been introduced in 11.1.1.7. Adaptive Case Management is suitable to model complex work-flows in which there is no set order of activities taking place. This allows more control to the end
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BPM Suite 12c: Oracle Adaptive Case Management: Monitoring Case Events
(Maarten Smeets) Oracle Adaptive Case Management (ACM) is an interesting addition to Oracle BPM Suite which has been introduced in 11.1.1.7. Adaptive Case Management is suitable to model complex work-flows in which there is no set order of activities taking place. This allows more control to the end
Foreign Keys and Library Cache Locks
(Christian Antognini) In this post I would like to describe a behavior of Oracle Database that, at least for me, isn’t obvious at all. Actually, it’s something that I can’t explain why it works in that way.
Foreign Keys and Library Cache Locks
(Christian Antognini) In this post I would like to describe a behavior of Oracle Database that, at least for me, isn’t obvious at all. Actually, it’s something that I can’t explain why it works in that way.
Getting exp to include/exclude like datapump?
(Richard Harrison) Well holiday is now over (hence the lack of blog posts for a while) and it’s back to the normal day to day work.
Time is of the essence – The Fourth Dimension in Oracle Database 12c (on Flashback and Temporal Database)
(Lucas Jellema) Time has always been an important dimension for data in any database with topics like when was data created, when are records valid, how did records evolve over time, can we compare with yesteryear or even travel through time and data. The Oracle Database 12c release added a number o
Using Orachk to Clean Up Concrete Classes for Application Continuity
(Steve Felts) As I described in the blog Part 2 – 12c Database and WLS – Application continuity, Application Continuity (AC) is a great feature for avoiding errors to the user with minimal changes to the application and configuration. Getting rid of any references to Oracle concrete classes is the f
Getting exp to include/exclude like datapump?
(Richard Harrison) Well holiday is now over (hence the lack of blog posts for a while) and it’s back to the normal day to day work.
Time is of the essence – The Fourth Dimension in Oracle Database 12c (on Flashback and Temporal Database)
(Lucas Jellema) Time has always been an important dimension for data in any database with topics like when was data created, when are records valid, how did records evolve over time, can we compare with yesteryear or even travel through time and data. The Oracle Database 12c release added a number o
Using Orachk to Clean Up Concrete Classes for Application Continuity
(Steve Felts) As I described in the blog Part 2 – 12c Database and WLS – Application continuity, Application Continuity (AC) is a great feature for avoiding errors to the user with minimal changes to the application and configuration. Getting rid of any references to Oracle concrete classes is the f
