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Accelerating Application
Deployment with Oracle VM
See how Oracle VM enables enterprise
application deployment in minutes or hours,
not days or weeks.
TUTORIALS
Creating a Repository Using the
Oracle Business Intelligence
Administration Tool
This tutorial covers using Oracle
Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition’s
Administration Tool to build, modify,
enhance, and manage an Oracle business
intelligence repository.
Calling a Web Service from Oracle
Forms 10. 1. 2
Learn how to call a Web service from Oracle
Forms by using Oracle JDeveloper and
Oracle Application Development Framework
to build the interface to the Web service
with minimum coding.
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Oracle Unveils Oracle Solaris 11 Express
Now available, Oracle Solaris 11 Express
delivers advanced Oracle Solaris features
that have been in development over the
past five years. Oracle Solaris 11 Express
provides availability features that greatly
reduce planned downtime by eliminating
traditional patching- and maintenance-related reboots and vastly improving system
boot time. It also adds network virtualization
and resource management to the complete,
built-in virtualization capabilities of Oracle
Solaris, providing high-performance virtualization with low overhead.
Oracle Solaris 11 Express also powers
Oracle’s Exadata Database Machine X2-2
and Exadata Database Machine X2-8 and
Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud.
“We are excited to announce the release
of Oracle Solaris 11 Express to enable our
customers to deploy the new advanced fea-
tures of Oracle Solaris 11 across a broad set
of platforms and our engineered systems:
Oracle Exadata and Oracle Exalogic Elastic
Cloud,” says John Fowler, executive vice
president, Oracle Hardware. “Through the
same engineering disciplines that achieved
a legendary mission-critical reputation
for Oracle Solaris, we are expecting Oracle
Solaris 11 to further reduce any downtime by
being quicker and easier to deploy, main-
tain, and update and to deliver a highly effi-
cient virtualized operating system to meet
the scale and performance requirements
of immediate and future virtualization and
cloud-based deployments.”
oracle.com/solaris
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Oracle and Apple Collaborate on Java SE 7 for Mac
Oracle and Apple have announced the
OpenJDK project for Mac OS X. Apple will
contribute most of the key components,
tools, and technology required for a Java
Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 7
implementation on Mac OS X, including a
32-bit and 64-bit HotSpot-based Java virtual
machine, class libraries, a networking stack,
and the foundation for a new graphical client.
OpenJDK will make Apple’s Java technology
available to open source developers so they
can access and contribute to the effort.
“The availability of Java on Mac OS X plays
a key role in the cross-platform promise of
the Java platform,” says Hasan Rizvi, senior
vice president of development at Oracle. “The
Java developer community can rest assured
that the leading-edge Java environment will
continue to be available on Mac OS X.”
openjdk.java.net
Oracle VM Server for SPARC 2.0 Released