The document outlines a program agenda for a PeopleTools advanced tips and techniques presentation. The agenda includes sections on communities and resources, extending the PeopleTools application server, web server, integration broker, and user interface using techniques like IScripts and Ajax. Screenshots are included throughout.
Java EE 7 and HTML5: Developing for the CloudArun Gupta
The document discusses Java EE 7's focus on providing the Java EE platform as a service (PaaS). Key points include:
1) Java EE 7 aims to evolve the platform into a PaaS by auto-provisioning application resources like databases and JMS from metadata.
2) This provides a more cloud-native model and simplifies deploying Java apps to public, private, and hybrid clouds.
3) Service metadata allows easy consumption of common services like persistence, messaging, caching in a PaaS.
Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) is a framework for building web and mobile applications. The document discusses the history of ADF starting in 1970 and its architecture which includes features like ADF Model, Controller, View, Business Services, and support for technologies like JavaServer Faces, Java EE, XML, and web services. It also promotes additional resources for learning more about ADF like tutorials, samples, and documentation on Oracle's website.
WebLogic 12c Developer Deep Dive at Oracle Develop India 2012Arun Gupta
This document discusses Oracle WebLogic Server 12c and its ability to develop modern, lightweight Java EE 6 applications for both conventional and cloud deployment environments. It highlights how WebLogic Server 12c allows developers to extend their existing skills with the latest Java standards and integrate with open source frameworks. Developers can write less glue code and focus more on business logic by leveraging WebLogic Server's integrated services.
Java EE 7: Developing for the Cloud at Java Day, Istanbul, May 2012Arun Gupta
The document discusses Java EE 7 and its focus on cloud computing. Key points include:
- Java EE 7 aims to define the Java EE platform as a service (PaaS) to make it easier for developers to leverage public, private and hybrid clouds.
- This includes adding metadata for service provisioning and configuration, and APIs to support features like elastic scaling and multi-tenancy.
- A demo is described showing how a Java EE application can be deployed to the cloud by including service metadata that allows for automatic provisioning of resources.
The document is a presentation on Oracle's Project Avatar, which allows Node.js applications to run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Some key points covered include:
- Avatar bridges Node.js and Java/Java EE so that Node.js apps can leverage Java libraries and infrastructure like application servers.
- It provides 95% Node.js compatibility and supports running popular Node.js packages/modules.
- Avatar 2.0 adds enterprise features like advanced multithreading, state sharing, persistence, and Java EE interoperability.
- The architecture allows Node.js code to run alongside Java code on the JVM with access to Java APIs.
JAX-RS 2.0: RESTful Web services on steroids at Geecon 2012Arun Gupta
The document discusses new features in JAX-RS 2.0 including a client API, filters and handlers, validation, and asynchronous processing. It provides examples of how these new features can be used and the motivations for including them such as allowing customization of implementations through extension points and leveraging existing standards like Bean Validation.
Java EE 7 and HTML5: Developing for the CloudArun Gupta
The document discusses Java EE 7's focus on providing the Java EE platform as a service (PaaS). Key points include:
1) Java EE 7 aims to evolve the platform into a PaaS by auto-provisioning application resources like databases and JMS from metadata.
2) This provides a more cloud-native model and simplifies deploying Java apps to public, private, and hybrid clouds.
3) Service metadata allows easy consumption of common services like persistence, messaging, caching in a PaaS.
Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) is a framework for building web and mobile applications. The document discusses the history of ADF starting in 1970 and its architecture which includes features like ADF Model, Controller, View, Business Services, and support for technologies like JavaServer Faces, Java EE, XML, and web services. It also promotes additional resources for learning more about ADF like tutorials, samples, and documentation on Oracle's website.
WebLogic 12c Developer Deep Dive at Oracle Develop India 2012Arun Gupta
This document discusses Oracle WebLogic Server 12c and its ability to develop modern, lightweight Java EE 6 applications for both conventional and cloud deployment environments. It highlights how WebLogic Server 12c allows developers to extend their existing skills with the latest Java standards and integrate with open source frameworks. Developers can write less glue code and focus more on business logic by leveraging WebLogic Server's integrated services.
Java EE 7: Developing for the Cloud at Java Day, Istanbul, May 2012Arun Gupta
The document discusses Java EE 7 and its focus on cloud computing. Key points include:
- Java EE 7 aims to define the Java EE platform as a service (PaaS) to make it easier for developers to leverage public, private and hybrid clouds.
- This includes adding metadata for service provisioning and configuration, and APIs to support features like elastic scaling and multi-tenancy.
- A demo is described showing how a Java EE application can be deployed to the cloud by including service metadata that allows for automatic provisioning of resources.
The document is a presentation on Oracle's Project Avatar, which allows Node.js applications to run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Some key points covered include:
- Avatar bridges Node.js and Java/Java EE so that Node.js apps can leverage Java libraries and infrastructure like application servers.
- It provides 95% Node.js compatibility and supports running popular Node.js packages/modules.
- Avatar 2.0 adds enterprise features like advanced multithreading, state sharing, persistence, and Java EE interoperability.
- The architecture allows Node.js code to run alongside Java code on the JVM with access to Java APIs.
JAX-RS 2.0: RESTful Web services on steroids at Geecon 2012Arun Gupta
The document discusses new features in JAX-RS 2.0 including a client API, filters and handlers, validation, and asynchronous processing. It provides examples of how these new features can be used and the motivations for including them such as allowing customization of implementations through extension points and leveraging existing standards like Bean Validation.
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Java EE 7 provides updates to existing Java EE technologies and introduces support for new technologies like HTML5. Key areas of focus include improved productivity, support for WebSocket and JSON, and higher level APIs for tasks like messaging and caching. While plans for a PaaS theme in Java EE 7 have been postponed, the specification is evolving to better support cloud computing. The Java EE 7 specification is progressing with participation from many companies and experts.
The document discusses new features in JAX-RS 2.0 including an improved client API, support for filters and handlers, hypermedia and validation. Key changes include the addition of a generic client API to make REST calls more easily and portably, and the inclusion of several requested features from JAX-RS 1.0 like asynchronous processing and improved content negotiation.
This document provides an overview and introduction to JSR 356: Building HTML5 WebSocket Apps in Java. It discusses WebSocket technology and how it improves upon previous approaches to server push and bidirectional communication. It then describes the JSR 356 specification, which defines a Java API for WebSocket. The specification is being developed by an expert group and aims to standardize WebSocket support in Java EE 7. The presentation tours some of the key APIs in the proposed specification, including annotations for defining WebSocket endpoints and intercepting events, support for custom payloads and subprotocols, and packaging of WebSocket applications.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Productivity & HTML5 at San Francisco JUGArun Gupta
The document discusses Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.0 (JAX-RS 2.0) and some of its key features. It highlights improvements to the client API that make REST client development easier and more dynamic. It also discusses the addition of message filters and entity interceptors that allow processing of requests and responses. Finally, it shows how filters and interceptors can be used on both the client- and server-sides.
The document discusses designing the structure of JEE applications. It covers JEE modules like web modules and EJB modules, and how to package them into an EAR file along with any third party JARs. It also discusses class loading in JEE and how to design module dependencies to avoid conflicts. The goal is to understand how to correctly structure a JEE application and its modules.
This document summarizes several design patterns used in Java EE, including Singleton, Abstract Factory, Facade, Decorator, Observer, MVC, and Domain Driven Design. It provides examples of how each pattern can be implemented in Java EE using annotations like @Singleton, @Produces, @Stateless, @Inject, and more. It also briefly discusses the pros and cons of implementing these patterns in Java EE.
JavaOne 2011: Migrating Spring Applications to Java EE 6Bert Ertman
The Spring Framework has no-doubt played a major role in evolving the way we write enterprise applications on the Java platform today. However, it is still a proprietary framework owned by a single company. The age of having to rely on such proprietary frameworks in order to develop decent enterprise applications is now over and Java EE 6 has become an even easier way to develop enterprise applications based on standards which makes it the best choice for any enterprise application. In this session you will experience how to migrate a typical full stack Spring application to a standards based, completely portable, Java EE 6 application including integration tests.
The State of Java under Oracle at JCertif 2011Arun Gupta
The document discusses Oracle's strategy regarding Java, open source, and middleware. Key points include:
- Delivering a complete, open, integrated stack of hardware, infrastructure, database, middleware, and applications.
- Integrating Oracle software components to provide unique value to customers.
- Priorities for Java platforms include growing the developer base, adoption, competitiveness, and adapting to change.
- Details of new features in Java SE 7 like string switching and automatic resource management.
- Plans for Java SE 8 including language enhancements from Project Lambda and modularity.
Flush() synchronizes the database with pending changes in the persistence context. Close() ends the session and detaches all objects. Clear() detaches all objects but keeps the session open, allowing further work before needing to
The document provides an introduction to Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) including:
1. An overview of what Java EE is, its key deliverables and basic multi-tier architecture with components and containers.
2. The benefits of Java EE for developers, vendors and businesses including application portability and large developer community support.
3. A brief description of the most common Java EE technologies, specifications, APIs and how applications are assembled and deployed on Java EE platforms.
In this session, we take a look at a handful of the features that will be part of the upcoming Java EE 8 release, as well as a few of the existing features that can be utilized in Java EE 7 today. Each of the features are presented via a recipe in the "Problem", "Solution", and "How it Works" format.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Developing for the Cloudcodemotion_es
The document discusses Java EE 7 and the focus on supporting Platform as a Service (PaaS) and cloud computing. It outlines how Java EE 7 will define new platform roles and add metadata to support auto-provisioning of services from application dependencies and multi-tenancy. It provides an example scenario of how a Java EE application could be submitted to and deployed on a PaaS provider.
With a strong focus on annotations, minimalist configuration, simple deployment, intelligent defaults and Java centric type-safety, Java EE is one of the most productive full-stack development platforms around today. This very code centric workshop is a quick tour of the Java EE platform as it stands today. If you haven't seen Java EE for a while and want to catch up, this session is definitely for you.
We will start with the basic principals of what Java EE is and what it is not, overview the platform at a high level and then dive into each key API like JSF, CDI, EJB 3, JPA, JAX-RS, WebSocket and JMS using examples and demos. This is your chance to look at Java EE 7 in the context of a realistic application named Cargo Tracker, available with an MIT license at http://cargotracker.java.net.
We will also briefly take a look at the emerging horizons of Java EE 8.
Spring is an open source Java application framework that uses dependency injection to manage the lifecycle and interdependencies of application objects. It simplifies enterprise application development by providing an alternative to EJB components and by supporting aspects like inversion of control, aspect-oriented programming, and facilitating testing. The core of Spring is the IoC container which manages the configuration and instantiation of application objects.
JavaOne - 10 Tips for Java EE 7 with PrimeFacesMert Çalışkan
This presentation takes you on a JSF tour with the help of Java EE 7, together with PrimeFaces and the NetBeans IDE. The tour begins with an introduction of PrimeFaces and its features, such as UI components and themes. Focusing on Java EE 7, it examines HTML5-friendly templates, resource libraries contracts, Faces Flow, EL operators, and lambda magic. Throughout, you will be shown how to apply the principles and concepts learned, via working examples in the NetBeans IDE. The presentation is brought to you “from the horse's mouth”—that is, by PrimeFaces and NetBeans IDE engineers.
The document provides an overview of Oracle JET (JavaScript Extension Toolkit), which is a modular, enterprise-ready toolkit for building applications with JavaScript, HTML5, and REST. It includes several open source libraries and provides rich UI components, advanced routing, data binding, responsive design, and support for Oracle technologies. The document demonstrates various data visualization and layout components available in Oracle JET and provides information on documentation, code samples, and how it compares to other Oracle technologies.
This document provides an overview of the essential kit for Oracle JET programming. It discusses JET components, architecture, and open source libraries. It also summarizes key areas including routing and navigation, security, tooling, validation, responsive UI implementation, and the model/collection API. The document concludes with a live example and invitation for questions.
The document discusses Oracle Database Cloud Service, which allows users to quickly create databases using automated provisioning and easily move data and workloads between on-premise and cloud environments. It highlights the unified management capabilities of Enterprise Manager to manage databases across on-premise and cloud environments using the same architecture, software, and skills.
This document provides an overview of the proposed Java EE 8 specifications and technologies, including summaries of the key features and goals of each specification. Some of the major specifications covered include CDI 2.0, JSON Binding 1.0, JAX-RS 2.1, JMS 2.1, Servlet 4.0, JSF 2.3, and others. It also discusses the Java EE 8 roadmap and opportunities for community participation.
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Java EE 7 provides updates to existing Java EE technologies and introduces support for new technologies like HTML5. Key areas of focus include improved productivity, support for WebSocket and JSON, and higher level APIs for tasks like messaging and caching. While plans for a PaaS theme in Java EE 7 have been postponed, the specification is evolving to better support cloud computing. The Java EE 7 specification is progressing with participation from many companies and experts.
The document discusses new features in JAX-RS 2.0 including an improved client API, support for filters and handlers, hypermedia and validation. Key changes include the addition of a generic client API to make REST calls more easily and portably, and the inclusion of several requested features from JAX-RS 1.0 like asynchronous processing and improved content negotiation.
This document provides an overview and introduction to JSR 356: Building HTML5 WebSocket Apps in Java. It discusses WebSocket technology and how it improves upon previous approaches to server push and bidirectional communication. It then describes the JSR 356 specification, which defines a Java API for WebSocket. The specification is being developed by an expert group and aims to standardize WebSocket support in Java EE 7. The presentation tours some of the key APIs in the proposed specification, including annotations for defining WebSocket endpoints and intercepting events, support for custom payloads and subprotocols, and packaging of WebSocket applications.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Productivity & HTML5 at San Francisco JUGArun Gupta
The document discusses Java API for RESTful Web Services 2.0 (JAX-RS 2.0) and some of its key features. It highlights improvements to the client API that make REST client development easier and more dynamic. It also discusses the addition of message filters and entity interceptors that allow processing of requests and responses. Finally, it shows how filters and interceptors can be used on both the client- and server-sides.
The document discusses designing the structure of JEE applications. It covers JEE modules like web modules and EJB modules, and how to package them into an EAR file along with any third party JARs. It also discusses class loading in JEE and how to design module dependencies to avoid conflicts. The goal is to understand how to correctly structure a JEE application and its modules.
This document summarizes several design patterns used in Java EE, including Singleton, Abstract Factory, Facade, Decorator, Observer, MVC, and Domain Driven Design. It provides examples of how each pattern can be implemented in Java EE using annotations like @Singleton, @Produces, @Stateless, @Inject, and more. It also briefly discusses the pros and cons of implementing these patterns in Java EE.
JavaOne 2011: Migrating Spring Applications to Java EE 6Bert Ertman
The Spring Framework has no-doubt played a major role in evolving the way we write enterprise applications on the Java platform today. However, it is still a proprietary framework owned by a single company. The age of having to rely on such proprietary frameworks in order to develop decent enterprise applications is now over and Java EE 6 has become an even easier way to develop enterprise applications based on standards which makes it the best choice for any enterprise application. In this session you will experience how to migrate a typical full stack Spring application to a standards based, completely portable, Java EE 6 application including integration tests.
The State of Java under Oracle at JCertif 2011Arun Gupta
The document discusses Oracle's strategy regarding Java, open source, and middleware. Key points include:
- Delivering a complete, open, integrated stack of hardware, infrastructure, database, middleware, and applications.
- Integrating Oracle software components to provide unique value to customers.
- Priorities for Java platforms include growing the developer base, adoption, competitiveness, and adapting to change.
- Details of new features in Java SE 7 like string switching and automatic resource management.
- Plans for Java SE 8 including language enhancements from Project Lambda and modularity.
Flush() synchronizes the database with pending changes in the persistence context. Close() ends the session and detaches all objects. Clear() detaches all objects but keeps the session open, allowing further work before needing to
The document provides an introduction to Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) including:
1. An overview of what Java EE is, its key deliverables and basic multi-tier architecture with components and containers.
2. The benefits of Java EE for developers, vendors and businesses including application portability and large developer community support.
3. A brief description of the most common Java EE technologies, specifications, APIs and how applications are assembled and deployed on Java EE platforms.
In this session, we take a look at a handful of the features that will be part of the upcoming Java EE 8 release, as well as a few of the existing features that can be utilized in Java EE 7 today. Each of the features are presented via a recipe in the "Problem", "Solution", and "How it Works" format.
The Java EE 7 Platform: Developing for the Cloudcodemotion_es
The document discusses Java EE 7 and the focus on supporting Platform as a Service (PaaS) and cloud computing. It outlines how Java EE 7 will define new platform roles and add metadata to support auto-provisioning of services from application dependencies and multi-tenancy. It provides an example scenario of how a Java EE application could be submitted to and deployed on a PaaS provider.
With a strong focus on annotations, minimalist configuration, simple deployment, intelligent defaults and Java centric type-safety, Java EE is one of the most productive full-stack development platforms around today. This very code centric workshop is a quick tour of the Java EE platform as it stands today. If you haven't seen Java EE for a while and want to catch up, this session is definitely for you.
We will start with the basic principals of what Java EE is and what it is not, overview the platform at a high level and then dive into each key API like JSF, CDI, EJB 3, JPA, JAX-RS, WebSocket and JMS using examples and demos. This is your chance to look at Java EE 7 in the context of a realistic application named Cargo Tracker, available with an MIT license at http://cargotracker.java.net.
We will also briefly take a look at the emerging horizons of Java EE 8.
Spring is an open source Java application framework that uses dependency injection to manage the lifecycle and interdependencies of application objects. It simplifies enterprise application development by providing an alternative to EJB components and by supporting aspects like inversion of control, aspect-oriented programming, and facilitating testing. The core of Spring is the IoC container which manages the configuration and instantiation of application objects.
JavaOne - 10 Tips for Java EE 7 with PrimeFacesMert Çalışkan
This presentation takes you on a JSF tour with the help of Java EE 7, together with PrimeFaces and the NetBeans IDE. The tour begins with an introduction of PrimeFaces and its features, such as UI components and themes. Focusing on Java EE 7, it examines HTML5-friendly templates, resource libraries contracts, Faces Flow, EL operators, and lambda magic. Throughout, you will be shown how to apply the principles and concepts learned, via working examples in the NetBeans IDE. The presentation is brought to you “from the horse's mouth”—that is, by PrimeFaces and NetBeans IDE engineers.
The document provides an overview of Oracle JET (JavaScript Extension Toolkit), which is a modular, enterprise-ready toolkit for building applications with JavaScript, HTML5, and REST. It includes several open source libraries and provides rich UI components, advanced routing, data binding, responsive design, and support for Oracle technologies. The document demonstrates various data visualization and layout components available in Oracle JET and provides information on documentation, code samples, and how it compares to other Oracle technologies.
This document provides an overview of the essential kit for Oracle JET programming. It discusses JET components, architecture, and open source libraries. It also summarizes key areas including routing and navigation, security, tooling, validation, responsive UI implementation, and the model/collection API. The document concludes with a live example and invitation for questions.
The document discusses Oracle Database Cloud Service, which allows users to quickly create databases using automated provisioning and easily move data and workloads between on-premise and cloud environments. It highlights the unified management capabilities of Enterprise Manager to manage databases across on-premise and cloud environments using the same architecture, software, and skills.
This document provides an overview of the proposed Java EE 8 specifications and technologies, including summaries of the key features and goals of each specification. Some of the major specifications covered include CDI 2.0, JSON Binding 1.0, JAX-RS 2.1, JMS 2.1, Servlet 4.0, JSF 2.3, and others. It also discusses the Java EE 8 roadmap and opportunities for community participation.
Oracle JET is an enterprise JavaScript framework for building applications for Oracle's cloud services. It is aimed at medium to advanced JavaScript developers and focuses on data visualization. Oracle JET is based on open source libraries and designed to be enterprise-ready with features like accessibility, modularity, and responsiveness. It is used internally by several Oracle products and services and is now available publicly on GitHub.
The document provides an overview of Java EE (Enterprise Edition), which is a collection of Java technologies for developing scalable server-side applications. It describes the basic architecture including components, containers and roles. Java EE aims to provide a standard platform for developing distributed enterprise applications using Java. It includes APIs, specifications, implementations and tools to build multi-tiered applications that can be deployed across various Java EE application servers.
Java EE 7 will focus on enabling Java EE applications and services to easily operate in public and private cloud environments. Key areas of focus include improved packaging for cloud deployment, tighter resource management, and potential new APIs for cloud services. Modularity enhancements based on Java SE 8 modules will allow applications to be composed of independent, versioned modules. The first Java EE 7 specifications have already been approved.
The document provides an agenda for an Oracle Identity Manager product discussion. It outlines focus areas for the product including self-paced training, a converged connector framework, a demonstration, user self-service features, reconciliation capabilities, notifications, and QA. Contact information is also provided for Oracle professional services and the Oracle Identity Manager community.
Server Side JavaScript on the Java Platform - David DelabasseeJAXLondon2014
This document provides an overview of Project Avatar, which is Oracle's implementation of server-side JavaScript (Node.js) that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). It discusses how Avatar bridges Node.js and Java by allowing thousands of Node packages and Java libraries to be used together. It also describes Avatar's enterprise features like advanced multithreading, state sharing, persistence, and Java EE interoperability that allow building enterprise applications in JavaScript while leveraging existing Java infrastructure. The document concludes with a demo of Avatar's capabilities.
geecon 2016: "What's Oracle Doing with JavaScript?!"Geertjan Wielenga
The document discusses Oracle JET (JavaScript Extension Toolkit), which is a JavaScript framework developed by Oracle. It is aimed at medium to advanced JavaScript developers, uses open source libraries, focuses on data visualization like cloud data, and is enterprise-ready with accessibility and modularity. Several Oracle products and teams use Oracle JET for building interactive applications.
This presentation is regarding on the Internship first industrial training at IJSE. This is a partial fulfillment of Industrial training module in Department of Electrical and Information Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, University of Ruhuna.
This document discusses WebSocket and its use in enterprise applications. It provides an overview of WebSocket, including when it should and should not be used. It also describes the Java API for WebSocket and the Tyrus project, including Tyrus features like security, broadcasting, monitoring, tracing, and clustering support using Oracle Coherence.
Servidores de Aplicação: por que ainda precisamos deles?Bruno Borges
The document discusses application servers and why they are still needed. It notes that while microservices are popular, application servers provide capabilities like centralized management, load balancing, clustering, and security that are still valuable for enterprise applications. It also argues that application servers are improving with features like dynamic clustering, whole server migration, and adapting to memory pressure, and that they can still effectively manage resources and provide isolation for complex, distributed Java applications.
This document provides an overview of enterprise Java and related technologies. It discusses what enterprise applications are and how they differ from regular applications. It then describes Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), its evolution from J2EE to current versions, and some of its core technologies like EJBs, JSPs, Servlets, etc. It also discusses the Glassfish application server, its features, and how it implements the Java EE platform. The document aims to introduce readers to enterprise Java development and the technologies involved.
NoSQL and SQL - Why Choose? Enjoy the best of both worlds with MySQLAndrew Morgan
Theres a lot of excitement around NoSQL Data Stores with the promise of simple access patterns, flexible schemas, scalability and High Availability. The downside comes in the form of losing ACID transactions, consistency, flexible queries and data integrity checks. What if you could have the best of both worlds? This session shows how MySQL Cluster provides simultaneous SQL and native NoSQL access to your data whether a simple key-value API (Memcached), REST, JavaScript, Java or C++. You will hear how the MySQL Cluster architecture delivers in-memory real-time performance, 99.999% availability, on-line maintenance and linear, horizontal scalability through transparent auto-sharding.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF). It discusses key capabilities including visual and declarative development, service-oriented architecture, and standards-based development. It describes various ADF artifacts like ADF Faces rich client components, ADF Business Components, ADF Model data binding, and ADF Controller for reusable page flows. The document also discusses how ADF promotes productivity, ease of use, and best practices for application development.
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The document provides information about deploying JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications using Oracle VM templates. It discusses how the template deployment process reduces installation time from weeks to hours compared to traditional installations. The template contains a preconfigured virtual machine with the operating system, database, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne components and updates. It also outlines the steps to deploy the templates which include downloading, preparing, deploying the templates, and post-deployment tasks. The templates provide a rapid and low-risk way to deploy JD Edwards EnterpriseOne in virtualized environments.
Oracle Application Express (APEX) is a database-centric web application development tool that allows developers to build fast and secure database applications leveraging their SQL and PL/SQL skills. It has no licensing costs and is fully supported. APEX has a large community of over 100,000 downloads per year and active user forums. It allows applications to be developed, deployed and used locally, in an enterprise cloud, or internet cloud.
Oracle SQL Developer is a free IDE that simplifies database development. It allows developers to browse, create and edit database objects, develop, debug and test SQL and PL/SQL, and perform migrations between databases. It is Oracle's most popular database development tool with over 1.5 million
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Oracle APEX: The world's best AppDev platform
With over 400,000 developers, Oracle APEX is the industry leading enterprise low-code application development platform. But where did Oracle APEX come from? and what about it makes it resonate with so many developers? Listen to the full story directly from the creator of APEX and hear the origin story of Oracle APEX, the mission that drives it, and what to look forward to next.
The document introduces Oracle's RAD (Rapid Application Development) Stack, which provides a full-stack solution for developing data-driven business applications. The RAD Stack consists of Oracle REST Data Services (ORDS) for building REST APIs, APEX for low-code application development, and Oracle Database for data storage and SQL. It notes the benefits of the stack being easy to use, robust, fully supported by Oracle, and allowing both simple and sophisticated applications to be built.
This document provides a help and tutorial for TopStyle Pro version 3.11. It covers getting started with TopStyle, editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports, mappings, customization, and third-party integration. It also includes appendices on CSS basics and tips, TopStyle tips and tricks, style sheet resources, keyboard shortcuts, and regular expressions.
TopStyle Help & <b>Tutorial</b>tutorialsruby
This document provides a table of contents for the TopStyle Pro Help & Tutorial, which teaches how to use the TopStyle software for editing style sheets and HTML/XHTML documents. It lists over 50 sections that provide explanations and instructions for features like creating and opening files, editing styles, working with colors, previews, validation, site management, reports and customizing the software. The document was created by Giampaolo Bellavite from the online help provided with TopStyle version 3.11.
The Art Institute of Atlanta IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting <b>...</b>tutorialsruby
This document provides the course outline for IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting Languages at The Art Institute of Atlanta during the Spring 2005 quarter. The course focuses on integrating programming concepts with interface design using scripting languages like JavaScript and CSS. It will cover topics like DOM, CSS layout, JavaScript variables, conditionals, and events. Students will complete 4 assignments including redesigning existing websites, and there will be weekly quizzes, a midterm, and final exam. The course is worth 4 credits and meets once a week for class and lab.
This document provides the course outline for IMD 210 Fundamentals of Scripting Languages at The Art Institute of Atlanta during the Spring 2005 quarter. The course focuses on integrating programming concepts with interface design using scripting languages like JavaScript and CSS. It will cover topics like DOM, CSS layout, JavaScript variables, conditionals, and events. Students will complete 4 assignments including redesigning existing websites, and there will be weekly quizzes, a midterm, and final exam. The course is worth 4 credits and meets once a week for class and lab.
The group aims to bridge gaps between peer-to-peer database architectures and scaling multimedia information retrieval. They develop a probabilistic multimedia database system with abstraction layers for applications and researchers. They also research challenges of peer-to-peer networks for distributed data management. Both lines are supported by the MonetDB platform to exploit custom hardware and adaptive query optimization. The goal is a modular solution linking theoretical optimal solutions to application demands under resource limitations.
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The group aims to bridge gaps between peer-to-peer database architectures and scaling multimedia information retrieval. They develop a probabilistic multimedia database system with abstraction layers and a flexible model. They also research challenges of peer-to-peer networks for distributed data management. Both lines are supported by the MonetDB platform to exploit custom hardware and adaptive query optimization. The goal is a modular solution linking theoretical optimal solutions to application demands under resource limitations.
This document provides an introduction to converting HTML documents to XHTML, including the basic syntax changes needed like making all tags lowercase and closing all tags. It provides examples of correct XHTML markup for different tags. It also explains the new DOCTYPE declaration and shows a sample well-formed XHTML document incorporating all the discussed changes. Resources for learning more about XHTML are listed at the end.
This document provides an introduction to converting HTML documents to XHTML, including the basic syntax changes needed like making all tags lowercase and closing all tags. It provides examples of correct XHTML markup for different tags. It also explains the new DOCTYPE declaration and shows a sample well-formed XHTML document incorporating all the discussed changes. Resources for learning more about XHTML are listed at the end.
XHTML is a markup language that provides structure and semantics to web pages. It is based on XML and is more strict than HTML. XHTML pages must have a document type definition, html and head tags, and a body where the visible content goes. Common XHTML tags include paragraphs, lists, links, images, and divisions to logically separate content. While XHTML provides structure, CSS is used to style pages and control visual presentation by defining rules for tags. CSS rules are defined in external style sheets to keep presentation separate from structure and content.
XHTML is a markup language that provides structure and semantics to web pages. It is based on XML and is more strict than HTML. XHTML pages must have a document type definition, html and head tags, and a body where the visible content goes. Common XHTML tags include paragraphs, lists, links, images, and divisions to logically separate content. While XHTML provides structure, CSS is used to style pages and control visual presentation through rules that target specific XHTML elements.
This document discusses how to create and use external cascading style sheets (CSS) in Dreamweaver. It provides steps to:
1. Open the CSS Styles tab in Dreamweaver and create a new external CSS stylesheet using a sample text style.
2. Save the stylesheet and link it to a new HTML page to style elements like headings, text sizes, and boxes.
3. Edit existing styles by selecting a tag in the CSS Styles panel and modifying properties directly, or by clicking the tag and using the pencil icon to edit in a window. This allows customizing styles globally across all linked pages.
This document provides an overview of how to create and use cascading style sheets (CSS) in Dreamweaver. It describes the different types of style sheets, including external and internal style sheets. It outlines the steps to create an external style sheet in Dreamweaver using the CSS Styles panel and provides instructions for linking the external style sheet to an HTML page. The document demonstrates how to experiment with predefined styles and how to edit, add, and delete styles in the CSS stylesheet.
This document appears to be a weekly update from an intro to computer science course. It includes summaries of classmates' demographics, comfort levels, and prior experience. It also discusses time spent on problem sets and recommends upcoming courses in CS51 and CS61. Finally, it recommends reading on TCP/IP, HTTP, XHTML, CSS, PHP, SQL and using the bulletin board for questions.
This document appears to be a weekly update from an intro to computer science course. It includes summaries of classmates' demographics, comfort levels, and prior experience. It also discusses time spent on problem sets and recommends upcoming courses in CS51 and CS61. Finally, it recommends reading on topics like TCP/IP, HTTP, XHTML, CSS, PHP, SQL and using bulletin boards, and includes images related to these topics.
The document discusses how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with Corvid Servlet Runtime templates to control formatting and layout. CSS allows separating design from content, making templates simpler and easier to maintain. It also enables adapting appearance for different devices. The document provides examples of using CSS classes to style template elements and explains how to set up a demo system using the included CSS and templates.
The document discusses how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) with Corvid Servlet Runtime templates to control formatting and layout. CSS allows separating design from content, making templates simpler and easier to maintain. It also enables customization of appearance for different devices. The document provides examples of how to apply CSS classes and rules to Corvid template elements to control fonts, colors, positioning and more.
The document provides an introduction to CSS and how it works with HTML to control the presentation and styling of web page content. It explains basic CSS concepts like selectors, properties and values, and how CSS rules are used to target specific HTML elements and style them. Examples are given of common CSS properties and selectors and how they can be used to style elements and format the layout of web pages.
The document introduces CSS and how it works with HTML to separate content from presentation, allowing the styling of web pages through rules that target HTML elements. It explains CSS syntax and various selectors like type, class, ID, and descendant selectors. Examples are provided of how CSS can be used to style properties like color, font, padding, and layout of elements on a page.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow users to define how HTML elements are presented on a page. CSS enables changing the appearance and layout of an entire website by editing just one CSS file. CSS uses selectors to apply styles to HTML elements via properties and values. Styles can be defined internally in HTML or externally in CSS files. CSS can control text formatting, colors, spacing, positioning and more to achieve visual consistency across web pages.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow users to define how HTML elements are presented on a page. CSS enables changing the appearance and layout of an entire website by editing just one CSS file. CSS uses selectors to apply styles to HTML elements via properties and values. Styles can be defined internally in HTML or externally in CSS files. CSS can control text formatting, colors, spacing, positioning and more to achieve visual consistency across web pages.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886