Installing a subversion server
Source control is off course an essential part of the development process and Subversion is an excellent system for that purpose. In the past, installation of subversion was a bit complicated because...
View ArticleChange the JDeveloper system directory
De system directory is where JDeveloper stores the user specific settings, configurations and also (for 11g) the default domain of the embedded weblogic server. It uses the JDEV_USER_HOME environment...
View ArticleUpdate of TortoiseSVN must be done twice.
The installer of version 1.6.10 (and 1.6.8) of TortoiseSVN has a bug that leads to an incomplete update. You must run the installer a second time and choose the second time the ‘Repair’ option for a...
View ArticleS313467 – The ADF Build Process Using Maven and Hudson
This is a shameless plug for my presentation tomorrow, Thursday 23, at Oracle Open World: Can you build, test, and deploy your application within a minute? Do you have a fresh deployment when you...
View ArticleUKOUG Tech – EBS report
Just as ODTUG Kaleidoscope and Oracle Open World, the UKOUG Tech-EBS is a great Oracle oriented conference. It’s held in Birmingham but the speakers and participants come from all over Europe and also...
View ArticleOracle Diagnostics Logging (ODL) for application development
Logging is a very important aspect of application development as it offers run-time access to the behaviour and data of the application. It’s important for debugging purposes but also to investigate...
View ArticleWeblogic deployment using the Oracle weblogic maven plugin
With the PS3 release of the SOA Suite a new version, 10.3.4, of Weblogic has been released. Amongst others, this release also includes a new Weblogic Maven plugin (weblogic-maven-plugin) that allows...
View ArticleThe year of the ADF developer @ Oracle Open World
Open World made it clear: 2011 is the year of the ADF developer. Not only were there a lot of sessions about ADF, but also because ADF screens could be found in many sessions like the ones on the new...
View ArticleADF table filtering on MySQL is failing
Table filtering, aka Query by example, is a great feature of ADF tables. This feature provides filterboxes on top of a column(es). and filters the data based on the values in the filterbox: This works...
View ArticleADF @ UKOUG 2012 Conference
Next three days the annual UKOUG conference hits the town of Birmingham. It’ll be three full days packed with Oracle content on a broad range of subjects on Database, Middleware, Development, Fusion,...
View ArticleOOW13: Looking forward at this year’s Oracle Open World
As every year, Open World is again packed with sessions, meetings, announcements, Demo grounds, Hands-on labs, events, music. My calendar is rapidly filling up but I keep on discovering other...
View ArticleOOW13: Racing Oracle Open World
For me this year’s Open World has three main themes: Community, Cloud and Mobile. Although actually it included a fourth theme: the America’s Cup. The fabulous comeback of Team America and the...
View ArticleAn evening about Maven
Recently we had a great session at AMIS about Maven, presented by Jason van Zyl, founder of the Apache Maven project and CTO of Sonatype. He gave us an overview of the new Maven 3 and other projects...
View ArticleOracle Team Productivity Center
‘Oracle Team Productivity Center (TPC) is an Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tool that enables software development teams to collaborate and work productively together when developing...
View ArticleManage JDeveloper external libraries
Although JDeveloper provides loads of libraries out-of-the-box, you often need other libraries in your application. You can easily add these libraries via the project properties. This provides two...
View ArticleInstalling a subversion server
Source control is off course an essential part of the development process and Subversion is an excellent system for that purpose. In the past, installation of subversion was a bit complicated because...
View ArticleChange the JDeveloper system directory
De system directory is where JDeveloper stores the user specific settings, configurations and also (for 11g) the default domain of the embedded weblogic server. It uses the JDEV_USER_HOME environment...
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