Financial companies need Java EE to power their business today. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, adopted Java EE 6 for its online systems rearchitecture. Learn why it chose Java EE, and hear about its experiences and lessons learned. This is the first time a large credit card company in Japan is sharing its story. How do you start such a big project? Why did it choose Java EE? How did it select the in-house development policies, educate itself, and develop the additional libraries? How did it launch within only six months? What is the key factor driving 24/7 critical financial systems successfully? How do you migrate to Java EE 7 in the future? This presentation answers these questions and any others you may have.
This session is packed with practical tips and tricks - based on hands-on Oracle JET programming experience. Learn how to control the JET router and manage the menu model structure, implement security and use the Oracle JET API to interact with REST services. If you need to know about essential things to be productive with JET - API, validation, navigation, responsive UI - this session is for you.
Data Caching Strategies for Oracle Mobile Application Frameworkandrejusb
Fetching and forgetting data access is not optimal for mobile applications and Oracle Mobile Application Framework in particular. Data transfer is expensive in terms of performance and network bandwidth for mobile applications. We should optimize this and implement data caching for successful Oracle Mobile Application Framework applications. Learn how to use a local Oracle Mobile Application Framework SQLite database to cache data and minimize web service calls. This practical session explains a strategy for how and when to cache and refresh data and includes live demos for Oracle Mobile Application Framework data caching strategies.
Best Practices for Building an Enterprise SOA Infrastructure on Oracle SOA SuiteMatt Wright
The “Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite” is a comprehensive guideline document describing how to build an enterprise-strength SOA infrastructure. This session looks at common mistakes administrators make in implementing this guide, suggests ways to avoid them, and examines the rationale behind its guidelines.
The presentation identifies how to build an enterprise-strength SOA infrastructure successfully and explains how virtualization can help accelerate this process.
Finally, it discusses how to use Rubicon Red MyST to automate a complete install and configuration of an “Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite”–compliant SOA, reducing the chances for mistakes. The presentation draws on the presenters’ extensive experience in implementing this guide at multiple customers.
Domain Partitions and Multitenancy in Oracle WebLogic Server 12c - Why It's U...Revelation Technologies
Do we really need virtualization within Oracle WebLogic Server? Last year, I said no. This year, my opinion has changed. I explain domain partitions, how to set it up, and when you'd want have multiple partitions in a single WebLogic domain. I also discuss the App2Cloud utility from Oracle which simplifies the migration of your on-premise WebLogic domain to the Oracle Java Cloud Service (JCS).
Oracle OpenWorld - A quick take on all 22 press releases of Day #1 - #3Holger Mueller
Take a look at Constellation Research Analyst Holger Mueller walking through all 22 Oracle OpenWorld pres releases - capturing Day #1 till Day #3 - and ongoing in San Francisco.
This session is packed with practical tips and tricks - based on hands-on Oracle JET programming experience. Learn how to control the JET router and manage the menu model structure, implement security and use the Oracle JET API to interact with REST services. If you need to know about essential things to be productive with JET - API, validation, navigation, responsive UI - this session is for you.
Data Caching Strategies for Oracle Mobile Application Frameworkandrejusb
Fetching and forgetting data access is not optimal for mobile applications and Oracle Mobile Application Framework in particular. Data transfer is expensive in terms of performance and network bandwidth for mobile applications. We should optimize this and implement data caching for successful Oracle Mobile Application Framework applications. Learn how to use a local Oracle Mobile Application Framework SQLite database to cache data and minimize web service calls. This practical session explains a strategy for how and when to cache and refresh data and includes live demos for Oracle Mobile Application Framework data caching strategies.
Best Practices for Building an Enterprise SOA Infrastructure on Oracle SOA SuiteMatt Wright
The “Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite” is a comprehensive guideline document describing how to build an enterprise-strength SOA infrastructure. This session looks at common mistakes administrators make in implementing this guide, suggests ways to avoid them, and examines the rationale behind its guidelines.
The presentation identifies how to build an enterprise-strength SOA infrastructure successfully and explains how virtualization can help accelerate this process.
Finally, it discusses how to use Rubicon Red MyST to automate a complete install and configuration of an “Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite”–compliant SOA, reducing the chances for mistakes. The presentation draws on the presenters’ extensive experience in implementing this guide at multiple customers.
Domain Partitions and Multitenancy in Oracle WebLogic Server 12c - Why It's U...Revelation Technologies
Do we really need virtualization within Oracle WebLogic Server? Last year, I said no. This year, my opinion has changed. I explain domain partitions, how to set it up, and when you'd want have multiple partitions in a single WebLogic domain. I also discuss the App2Cloud utility from Oracle which simplifies the migration of your on-premise WebLogic domain to the Oracle Java Cloud Service (JCS).
Oracle OpenWorld - A quick take on all 22 press releases of Day #1 - #3Holger Mueller
Take a look at Constellation Research Analyst Holger Mueller walking through all 22 Oracle OpenWorld pres releases - capturing Day #1 till Day #3 - and ongoing in San Francisco.
The Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Interconnect Everything You Need to KnowRevelation Technologies
Bank in 2019, Microsoft and Oracle announced a partnership enabling customers to migrate and run mission-critical enterprise workloads across Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud.
This extremely low-latency, private connection can distribute workload, and it opens a world of possibilities including deploying applications using the best of Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Scenarios such as running Oracle E-Business Suite in Azure with its databases operating in Oracle Cloud are now entirely possible.
Highlights on the current offerings, support and licensing models, details on performance, and a list of pitfalls are covered in this presentation. Join this presentation to learn more about what the Oracle and Microsoft partnership is all about, how it works, and what this means for cloud interoperability.
Slides from a Oracle SOA Suite 12c training I did for r2m.
The goal was to prepare for the 1z0-434 certification.
This is part 1 of 3 (co-workers will do other parts, but I will link them as they happen in over the next few weeks).
The labs and demo can be found here: https://github.com/mickem/soa-12c-assignments
Securing your Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment, On-Prem and in the CloudRevelation Technologies
Oracle WebLogic Server (and Oracle HTTP Server) form the foundation for practically all Oracle Fusion Middleware products. For the most part, securing your on-prem installation is similar to their Oracle Cloud equivalent counterparts, with some notable differences which we intend to cover. In this presentation, we discuss security patching, configuration hardening, web service security, network lockdowns, transport security, OS best practices, access policies, and much more - all intended to increase the security of your Oracle Fusion Middleware environments.
SAP Integration with Red Hat JBoss Technologieshwilming
SAP ERP provides different approaches to integrate Java applications with business logic written in ABAP. With JBoss Fuse, the SOA Platform, and Data Services Platform, Red Hat offers flexible middleware solutions for service-oriented integration and orchestration. As a leading provider of integrated solutions and longtime Premier Partner, akquinet has a long history of projects integrating individual applications based on JBoss with standard ERP software such as SAP or Navision.
Based on various real world examples, we will show different ways to integrate SAP ABAP backends with JBoss Middleware. We will discuss the pros and cons of integrating Java EE applications using (a) the REST based approach with NetWeaver Gateway, (b) JBoss Data Services Platform with NetWeaver Gateway (c) SOAP based Web Services and (d) Remote Function Calls with the Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) and the SAP Java Connector (JCo) library
To prevent mobile apps being discarded after first usage, it is extremely important that apps offer the right information at the right time, in the proper context. Various technologies are available to achieve this, in this presentation we will focus on beacons and augmented reality (AR). Beacons are small, bluetooth low-energy devices that can be used to detect mobile device proximity with high accuracy, allowing you to provide tailored, just-in-time communication with the user of your mobile app. This presentation includes a number of demos of location-aware apps, and introduces a generic beacon platform included with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service that allows you to quickly and easily build mobile apps with such types of microproximity services. It also provides examples how AR can be combined with beacons to further enhance the user experience.
Sharing some observations, facts & possible conclusions to find out “What’s Next?” in the area of high availability, scalability and the overall development of Oracle and other databases.
This presentation discusses the top 5 reasons as well as various technology updates to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should one use an Oracle Database?". This "2020 "C-Edition" was first presented during the IOUG / Quest Forum Digital Event: Database & tech Week in June 2020 and subsequently updated based on feedback received.
The ever-changing IT industry requires DBA's to keep their skills up-to-date. This presentation discusses skills that any DBA should have, but also those that any DBA should obtain and nurture regardless of which new technology is entering the (Gartner) hype cycle. The first ever version of this deck was presented during Sangam18 under the title "(Oracle) DBA Skills to Have, to Obtain and to Nurture " and used in other occasions during 2019. This is the more generic 2019 edition of the presentation which includes an outlook for 2020!
Password Policies in Oracle Access Manager. How to improve user authenticatio...Andrejs Prokopjevs
This presentation is about how System Administrators and/or Oracle Apps DBAs can improve and meet user authentication security standards in Oracle E-Business Suite by using Oracle Access Manager integration and it's password policy management.
We will talk about:
- Current Oracle E-Business Suite password security limitations.
- Implementation of password policy management in Oracle Access Manager releases. Comparing the capabilities and why you should upgrade your OAM to the latest 11gR2.
- A use case example of most common configuration.
- Demo.
Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit Web Components Bring Agility to App Devel...Lucas Jellema
In this slidedeck learn how Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit web components enable a higher level of productivity, agility, and maintainability of rich client web applications. The reusable components can be shared across pages, applications, and teams—and even across the global community. The components can be developed separately from the applications that consume them and can be deployed and updated independently. They are also well-suited to be used as the user interface for a microservice that is mashed up in a larger web application or portal. Learn the why and how of Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit web components, tooling to use for productivity and agility, and a proven approach for microservice UI implementation.
Upcoming JDeveloper ADF Business Components REST supportSteven Davelaar
Sneak preview of functionality that will be added to future version of JDeveloepr that allow you to expose ADF Business Component view objects as RESTful web services
Oracle Database Cloud Service - Provisioning Your First DBaaS InstanceRevelation Technologies
Moving to the cloud is inevitable, yet many haven’t started getting their hands dirty yet. This presentation will walk you through key Oracle Cloud concepts for those who have never seen or used it before, and walk through provisioning a cloud database, which includes storage and infrastructure. We explain how to access it, and discuss various administration concepts. This presentation is perfect for the Oracle DBA who wants to understand how to get started administering an Oracle DBaaS environment, from a technical perspective.
Using MySQL Enterprise Monitor for Continuous Performance ImprovementMark Matthews
MySQL Enterprise Monitor is built from the ground up to support DevOps DBAs and developers. From five scenarios based on real-world issues encountered by customers, learn how you can use the power features of query analysis and statistical visualization in MySQL Enterprise Monitor to diagnose and fix MySQL performance problems. Then learn how to apply these features in a continuous fashion as a valuable addition to your DevOps toolbox.
Agenda:
Red Hat JBoss and SAP Collaboration
Red Hat JBoss - Overview
SAP Netweaver Gateway
SAP PartnerEdge program for Application Development
Call to Action
Q&A
The Top 5 Reasons to Deploy Your Applications on Oracle RACMarkus Michalewicz
A presentation for developers, DBAs, and managers. This presentation was first presented in course of the AIOUG Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)-focus month August 2021. The first reason might surprise you!
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
This version of "Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 19c & Later – Best Practices" was first presented in Oracle Open World (OOW) London 2020 and includes content from the OOW 2019 version of the deck. The deck has been updated with the latest information regarding ORAchk as well as upgrade tips & tricks.
Case Study of Financial Web System Development and Operations with Oracle Web...Hirofumi Iwasaki
To stay ahead of the technology curve, financial companies require the power, flexibility, and scalability of latest enterprise technologies for 24/7 services. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, recently renewed its web front-end systems utilizing Java EE. This session provides answers to the following questions: Among the myriad of available technologies, why did it choose Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Exadata, managed by Oracle Enterprise Manager? How did it drive this huge project to completion in only six months, using only in-house development? What were the key success factors in launching and operating this mission-critical service? Hear about its extraordinary improvement results and how its selections are effective for financial enterprise systems.
Java EE 6 Adoption in One of the World’s Largest Online Financial SystemsArshal Ameen
Financial companies need Java EE to power their business today. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, adopted Java EE 6 for its online systems rearchitecture. Learn why it chose Java EE, and hear about its experiences and lessons learned. This is the first time a large credit card company in Japan is sharing its story. How do you start such a big project? Why did it choose Java EE? How did it select the in-house development policies, educate itself, and develop the additional libraries? How did it launch within only six months? What is the key factor driving 24/7 critical financial systems successfully? How do you migrate to Java EE 7 in the future? This presentation answers these questions and any others you may have.
The Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Interconnect Everything You Need to KnowRevelation Technologies
Bank in 2019, Microsoft and Oracle announced a partnership enabling customers to migrate and run mission-critical enterprise workloads across Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud.
This extremely low-latency, private connection can distribute workload, and it opens a world of possibilities including deploying applications using the best of Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure. Scenarios such as running Oracle E-Business Suite in Azure with its databases operating in Oracle Cloud are now entirely possible.
Highlights on the current offerings, support and licensing models, details on performance, and a list of pitfalls are covered in this presentation. Join this presentation to learn more about what the Oracle and Microsoft partnership is all about, how it works, and what this means for cloud interoperability.
Slides from a Oracle SOA Suite 12c training I did for r2m.
The goal was to prepare for the 1z0-434 certification.
This is part 1 of 3 (co-workers will do other parts, but I will link them as they happen in over the next few weeks).
The labs and demo can be found here: https://github.com/mickem/soa-12c-assignments
Securing your Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment, On-Prem and in the CloudRevelation Technologies
Oracle WebLogic Server (and Oracle HTTP Server) form the foundation for practically all Oracle Fusion Middleware products. For the most part, securing your on-prem installation is similar to their Oracle Cloud equivalent counterparts, with some notable differences which we intend to cover. In this presentation, we discuss security patching, configuration hardening, web service security, network lockdowns, transport security, OS best practices, access policies, and much more - all intended to increase the security of your Oracle Fusion Middleware environments.
SAP Integration with Red Hat JBoss Technologieshwilming
SAP ERP provides different approaches to integrate Java applications with business logic written in ABAP. With JBoss Fuse, the SOA Platform, and Data Services Platform, Red Hat offers flexible middleware solutions for service-oriented integration and orchestration. As a leading provider of integrated solutions and longtime Premier Partner, akquinet has a long history of projects integrating individual applications based on JBoss with standard ERP software such as SAP or Navision.
Based on various real world examples, we will show different ways to integrate SAP ABAP backends with JBoss Middleware. We will discuss the pros and cons of integrating Java EE applications using (a) the REST based approach with NetWeaver Gateway, (b) JBoss Data Services Platform with NetWeaver Gateway (c) SOAP based Web Services and (d) Remote Function Calls with the Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) and the SAP Java Connector (JCo) library
To prevent mobile apps being discarded after first usage, it is extremely important that apps offer the right information at the right time, in the proper context. Various technologies are available to achieve this, in this presentation we will focus on beacons and augmented reality (AR). Beacons are small, bluetooth low-energy devices that can be used to detect mobile device proximity with high accuracy, allowing you to provide tailored, just-in-time communication with the user of your mobile app. This presentation includes a number of demos of location-aware apps, and introduces a generic beacon platform included with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service that allows you to quickly and easily build mobile apps with such types of microproximity services. It also provides examples how AR can be combined with beacons to further enhance the user experience.
Sharing some observations, facts & possible conclusions to find out “What’s Next?” in the area of high availability, scalability and the overall development of Oracle and other databases.
This presentation discusses the top 5 reasons as well as various technology updates to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should one use an Oracle Database?". This "2020 "C-Edition" was first presented during the IOUG / Quest Forum Digital Event: Database & tech Week in June 2020 and subsequently updated based on feedback received.
The ever-changing IT industry requires DBA's to keep their skills up-to-date. This presentation discusses skills that any DBA should have, but also those that any DBA should obtain and nurture regardless of which new technology is entering the (Gartner) hype cycle. The first ever version of this deck was presented during Sangam18 under the title "(Oracle) DBA Skills to Have, to Obtain and to Nurture " and used in other occasions during 2019. This is the more generic 2019 edition of the presentation which includes an outlook for 2020!
Password Policies in Oracle Access Manager. How to improve user authenticatio...Andrejs Prokopjevs
This presentation is about how System Administrators and/or Oracle Apps DBAs can improve and meet user authentication security standards in Oracle E-Business Suite by using Oracle Access Manager integration and it's password policy management.
We will talk about:
- Current Oracle E-Business Suite password security limitations.
- Implementation of password policy management in Oracle Access Manager releases. Comparing the capabilities and why you should upgrade your OAM to the latest 11gR2.
- A use case example of most common configuration.
- Demo.
Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit Web Components Bring Agility to App Devel...Lucas Jellema
In this slidedeck learn how Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit web components enable a higher level of productivity, agility, and maintainability of rich client web applications. The reusable components can be shared across pages, applications, and teams—and even across the global community. The components can be developed separately from the applications that consume them and can be deployed and updated independently. They are also well-suited to be used as the user interface for a microservice that is mashed up in a larger web application or portal. Learn the why and how of Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit web components, tooling to use for productivity and agility, and a proven approach for microservice UI implementation.
Upcoming JDeveloper ADF Business Components REST supportSteven Davelaar
Sneak preview of functionality that will be added to future version of JDeveloepr that allow you to expose ADF Business Component view objects as RESTful web services
Oracle Database Cloud Service - Provisioning Your First DBaaS InstanceRevelation Technologies
Moving to the cloud is inevitable, yet many haven’t started getting their hands dirty yet. This presentation will walk you through key Oracle Cloud concepts for those who have never seen or used it before, and walk through provisioning a cloud database, which includes storage and infrastructure. We explain how to access it, and discuss various administration concepts. This presentation is perfect for the Oracle DBA who wants to understand how to get started administering an Oracle DBaaS environment, from a technical perspective.
Using MySQL Enterprise Monitor for Continuous Performance ImprovementMark Matthews
MySQL Enterprise Monitor is built from the ground up to support DevOps DBAs and developers. From five scenarios based on real-world issues encountered by customers, learn how you can use the power features of query analysis and statistical visualization in MySQL Enterprise Monitor to diagnose and fix MySQL performance problems. Then learn how to apply these features in a continuous fashion as a valuable addition to your DevOps toolbox.
Agenda:
Red Hat JBoss and SAP Collaboration
Red Hat JBoss - Overview
SAP Netweaver Gateway
SAP PartnerEdge program for Application Development
Call to Action
Q&A
The Top 5 Reasons to Deploy Your Applications on Oracle RACMarkus Michalewicz
A presentation for developers, DBAs, and managers. This presentation was first presented in course of the AIOUG Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)-focus month August 2021. The first reason might surprise you!
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
This version of "Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 19c & Later – Best Practices" was first presented in Oracle Open World (OOW) London 2020 and includes content from the OOW 2019 version of the deck. The deck has been updated with the latest information regarding ORAchk as well as upgrade tips & tricks.
Case Study of Financial Web System Development and Operations with Oracle Web...Hirofumi Iwasaki
To stay ahead of the technology curve, financial companies require the power, flexibility, and scalability of latest enterprise technologies for 24/7 services. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, recently renewed its web front-end systems utilizing Java EE. This session provides answers to the following questions: Among the myriad of available technologies, why did it choose Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Exadata, managed by Oracle Enterprise Manager? How did it drive this huge project to completion in only six months, using only in-house development? What were the key success factors in launching and operating this mission-critical service? Hear about its extraordinary improvement results and how its selections are effective for financial enterprise systems.
Java EE 6 Adoption in One of the World’s Largest Online Financial SystemsArshal Ameen
Financial companies need Java EE to power their business today. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, adopted Java EE 6 for its online systems rearchitecture. Learn why it chose Java EE, and hear about its experiences and lessons learned. This is the first time a large credit card company in Japan is sharing its story. How do you start such a big project? Why did it choose Java EE? How did it select the in-house development policies, educate itself, and develop the additional libraries? How did it launch within only six months? What is the key factor driving 24/7 critical financial systems successfully? How do you migrate to Java EE 7 in the future? This presentation answers these questions and any others you may have.
Case Study of Financial Web System Development and Operations with Oracle Web...Arshal Ameen
To stay ahead of the technology curve, financial companies require the power, flexibility, and scalability of latest enterprise technologies for 24/7 services. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, recently renewed its web front-end systems utilizing Java EE. This session provides answers to the following questions: Among the myriad of available technologies, why did it choose Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Exadata, managed by Oracle Enterprise Manager? How did it drive this huge project to completion in only six months, using only in-house development? What were the key success factors in launching and operating this mission-critical service? Hear about its extraordinary improvement results and how its selections are effective for financial enterprise systems.
Java EE 6 Adoption in One of the World's Largest Online Financial Systems (fo...Hirofumi Iwasaki
Financial companies need Java EE to power its business today. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, adopted Java EE 6 for its online systems rearchitecture. You can learn why we choose Java EE, and our experiences and lessons we learned. This is the first disclosing of a large credit card company in Japan sharing their story.
How to start such a big project? Why we choose it, how we selected the in house development policies, educated ourselves, and developed the additional libraries? How to launch within only six months? What is the key factor driving them as 24/7 critical real financial systems successfully? How to migrate to EE 7 in the future? We’ll answer these questions and any that you may have.
This version is the exclusive session for JJUG CCC Fall 2014 in Japan, binding both JavaOne and OOW 2014 sessions.
Today the Java EE is a de-facto standard architecture for any kind of enterprise systems in the world, and realized as ease of development on its specification. But especially for the huge enterprise systems, not small or mediocre, there are still many issue for designing, developing, and operating. You can learn the overview and some details of the huge enterprise system design, with referring latest Java EE specifications on this session.
https://tech.rakuten.co.jp/
MicroProfile and Jakarta EE - What's Next?Ian Robinson
Session from Oracle Code One 2018.
MicroProfile is well established as a microservices development platform for Java and has blazed the trail for Jakarta EE. In it's first two years MicroProfile has has introduced us to specifications and open implementations of Fault Tolerance, JWT Propagation, Metrics, Rest Client, Config, Health Check, OpenAPI, and OpenTracing. In 2019 it introduces Reactive Messaging and Reactive Streams integrations for Java microservices. Meanwhile Jakarta EE has rebooted enterprise Java by rehoming it next door to MicroProfile at the Eclipse Foundation. What's next for these two key Eclipse projects? Will MicroProfile stay independent and continue to demonstrate it's fast-paced innovation? Or, will it be combined with Jakarta EE, which is also promising a faster development cycle than the previous Java EE platform?
Specializing in Spring, Hibernate, IVR, Webfocus, Microsoft DataStage, Oracle DB, web analytics, Quartz scheduler, etc in multiple platform (OS) and also have experience in migrating .net application to J2EE application.
Java EE 7 with Apache Spark for the World’s Largest Credit Card Core Systems ...Hirofumi Iwasaki
Financial companies need Java EE to power its business today. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, adopted Java EE 7 for its credit card core systems rearchitecture, from one of the oldest COBOL based mainframe in Japan. Additionally, we chose Apache Spark for super rapid batch execution platform. We completed this big core system migration project successfully.
You can learn why we choose Java EE, and Apache Spark for super rapid batch execution, and our experiences and lessons we learned. How to start such a big project? Why we choose it, how we ported, how use Apache Spark for performance improvements, and launched with? We’ll answer these questions and any that you may have.
Case Study: Credit Card Core System with Exalogic, Exadata, Oracle Cloud Mach...Hirofumi Iwasaki
For increasing business opportunity, the Financial industry companies requires the power, flexibility and scalability of latest enterprise technologies for its 24/7 services. Rakuten Card, one of the largest credit card companies in Japan, recently renewed their credit card core processing systems utilizing with Java EE. Among the myriad of available technologies, why did we choose Exalogic and Exadata, with Apache Spark distributed configuration? How did we ported from one of the oldest COBOL based mainframe in Japan? What were the key of the success factors into launching and operating this mission critical service? This session unveils our great results, and how our selections are effective for financial enterprise systems.
Consideration points for migrating from older pre-J2EE, J2EE 1.2-1.4, Java EE 5-6 to EE 7, and migration points especially for web front-end systems and back-ends. JSP to JSF, EJB to CDI with migration procedure details. Slide materials on Java Day Tokyo 2016.
Happy Java 8 release! But for Java EE 7? Is the SE 8 works for EE 7? this slide shows the current situation of applying SE 8 to EE 7. This is the revised version of "JJUG CCC 2014 Spring" session, for the "Java 8 workshop at Fukuoka".
Many enterprise systems build at 2000 - 2010 uses J2EE old specifications with Struts web framework. But nowadays J2EE improved as Java EE, with standard web framework JSF 2. With this slides you can learn how to migrate old-styled J2EE + Struts systems to sophisticated Java EE with JSF 2 specification. This slides was used in Java Day Tokyo 2014 C4 window, presented by the author. And some slides is specialized for Japanese enterprise systems, but the theme is very standard and for almost all J2EE users in the world.
Happy Java SE 8 was released! But for the Java EE?
This materials shows the current status of EE 6/7 with SE 8, and some limitation in current EE 7 app servers with 8.
This session materials is for the Japan Java Users Group (JJUG) CCC 2014 Spring session. #jjgc_ccc #ccc_r11
Le nuove frontiere dell'AI nell'RPA con UiPath Autopilot™UiPathCommunity
In questo evento online gratuito, organizzato dalla Community Italiana di UiPath, potrai esplorare le nuove funzionalità di Autopilot, il tool che integra l'Intelligenza Artificiale nei processi di sviluppo e utilizzo delle Automazioni.
📕 Vedremo insieme alcuni esempi dell'utilizzo di Autopilot in diversi tool della Suite UiPath:
Autopilot per Studio Web
Autopilot per Studio
Autopilot per Apps
Clipboard AI
GenAI applicata alla Document Understanding
👨🏫👨💻 Speakers:
Stefano Negro, UiPath MVPx3, RPA Tech Lead @ BSP Consultant
Flavio Martinelli, UiPath MVP 2023, Technical Account Manager @UiPath
Andrei Tasca, RPA Solutions Team Lead @NTT Data
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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Java EE 6 Adoption in One of the World’s Largest Online Financial Systems [JavaOne CON2789]
1. Java EE 6 Adoption in
One of the World’s Largest
Online Financial Systems [CON2789]
Hirofumi Iwasaki
Arshal Ameen
Financial Services Department, Development Unit,
Rakuten, Inc.
2. 2
Speaker Biography (1/2)
§ Hirofumi Iwasaki
– Group Manager, Technology Manager
– Financial Service Department, Development Unit,
Rakuten, Inc.
§ Carrier
– Planning, designing & implementation of huge enterprise systems for financial,
manufacturing and public systems with enterprise middleware, especially Java
EE & .NET in Japan for about 16 years.
§ Opus, Lectures, etc.
– Conferences: Java Day Tokyo 2014, JJUG CCC Spring (2014), WebLogic
roundtable (2012-2013), Rakuten Tech Conference (2013) etc.
– Magazine: @IT (2005-2010), CIO Magazine (2009), IT Architect (2005-2009),
Web+DB Press (2005), Java World (2001-2004), etc.
3. 3
Agenda
1. Java EE 6 for Our Financial Systems
Overview
2. EJB Appliance
for Financial Back-End Systems
3. JSF Appliance
for Financial Front-End Systems
4. 4
Agenda
1. Java EE 6 for Our Financial Systems
Overview
2. EJB Appliance
for Financial Back-End Systems
3. JSF Appliance
for Financial Front-End Systems
8. 1997 2014
8
Internet Services
(1997)
Online Hotel
Reservation
Internet
Research
(2000) (2001) (2005)
(2003)
(2006)
(2007)
EC in
France
in USA
(2010)
EC
In Thailand
(2009)
(2004)
(2008)
(2008)
EC in
UK
(2011)
EC
In Austria
In Indonesia
EC in
Malaysia
in Brazil
(2005)
(2009)
(2010)
Internet Finance
In Germany
Global Video
streaming Global Video
(2012)
In Spain
(2013)
(2013)
EC
In Singapore
EC
In Japan
Online Books,
DVD Store
Pay-per-view
Video Service
Portal Site
Performance
Marketing
In USA
Internet
Auction
EC
in Taiwan
Global eBook
Streaming
Global Social
Messaging App
(2014)
Online Security
Brokerage
Credit Card E-money Internet
Banking
Rakuten Life
Insurance
Professional IP Telephony
Baseball
Marriage
Consultant
(2014)
Credit Card Payment
By Smartphone
(2012)
Point Service
Phone Service
(2013)
Online Golf
Reservation
Others
Energy Service
Real Café Service
Curation Service
Expanding Business Portfolio
9. 9
5 Financial Services of Rakuten Group in Japan
Life
Insurance
Credit Card
E-Money
Bank
Financial
Securities
10. 10
5 Financial Services of Rakuten Group in Japan
§ Big 5 Services
§ Each has Huge Transactions
§ 24/7 Non-Stop Services
Life
Insurance
Credit Card
E-Money
Bank
Financial
Securities
11. 11
Requirements for Rakuten Financial Systems
Financial Systems Requires
1. Rapid business logic changeable as
business model changes
2. Huge request capacity as business grows
3. Must be transactional
12. 12
3 Big Issues of the Rakuten Card Systems
Credit Card
1. Outdated !
2. Complicated !
3. Difficult!
13. 13
3 Big Targets for New Architecture
Sustainability
Requirements
System Flexibility
Transparency
14. 14
Why We Chose the Java EE ?
Portability Results of
Financial Sys
Vendor
Support
Community
Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Nothing Good Not Bad Mediocre
15. 15
Why We Chose WebLogic 12c
Product Productivit
y
Reliability Scalability Support Price Operation Development
WebLogic
Server 12c
Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Not Good Excellent Excellent
Product A Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Not Good Not Good Not Good
Product B Excellent Excellent Not Good Not Good Not Good Not Good Excellent
16. 16
Why We Chose the Oracle Exadata?
Product Productivity Data
reliability
Scalability HA PCI DSS Operation
Oracle
Exadata Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Product X - Not Good - - - Not Good
Product Y Excellent Excellent - Excellent Not Good Not Good
18. 18
1. Policies: Case of Rakuten
§ Internal Development First,
no outsourcing to external SI vendors. (Group All)
§ Financial businesses are also the target for the
application of this policy.
Educate NO ORDER
&
Develop
Rare Case for
Financial Systems in Japan
In-House
Development
External Vendors
19. 19
2. Education: Read, Read, Read!
RECOMMENDED
for WebLogic 12c
Good & Only
Japanese
EE 6 book
Start from HERE
4th Edition
Good Pocket
Reference!
For NetBeans 7
with EE 6
20. 20
2. Education: Online Materials
Original Tutorial
for Newbies (Start here!)
NetBeans Java EE docs
for Advanced Information
21. 21
2. Education: Simplify to Learn
Old Architecture
New Architecture
Too difficult to learn many
non-standard old technologies
Simple & Easy!
22. 22
3. Architecture: Apply EE 6 Specs
Rich Clients
(no business logics)
Call
Web Presentation
(no business logics)
Business Logic
(no presentations)
Data Access
JPA
EJB
JSF
DBs
Automatic
Transaction
Java FX JTA
Messaging
JMS MQ
Connection
RMI-IIOP
Other
Servers
EMail
JAX
MTA JavaMail
Call
Call
Call
Call
Call
There's no
rich client
23. 23
3. Architecture: Migrate from Old
Front-End (Apache)
Front-End
(WebLogic)
External
Service
Back-End
(WebLogic)
Old App Architecture
Back-End
Database
View
PHP
Action
with
Business
Logic
Web
Service
API
Service
Data
Service
External
Services
DMZ
(Apache)
Static
HTML,
Images,
CSS
View
Facelet
External
Services
Exadata
Backing
Bean
(no
business
logic)
Business
Logic
External
Entity
DAO
Entity
Transaction
Boundary
Transaction
Boundary
BEGIN
COMMIT
WebLogic
Plug-In
BEGIN
COMMIT
New App Architecture
24. 24
3. Architecture: Simplified
Core
L7 Balancer
Front Real-time
Web Site A
Web Site B
Internal Site Proxy
Reverse Batch Exec
Front Batch
Services (aka APIs)
System B
Gateway
Database
System C
Sub Proc
25. Local Weblogic Server instance
Code and Test with Fast-swap
25
4. Environment: Ease of Dev.
Centralized DEV DB
= X X
26. 26
4. Environment: Easy Startup
2. Download
Code from
Repository
3. Install JDK, IDE,
App servers -> Build -> Run on the local terminal
1. Join a
project.
4. Refer JIRA tickets
for tasks
27. 27
5. Test: Full Auto Testing &Validation.
1. Auto PULL
Management Server
2. Auto
Build
& Test
3. Auto
4. Report Validate
Hourly
ZERO Violations
28. 28
Speaker Biography (2/2)
§ Arshal Ameen
– Core Engineer.
– Development leader for Rakuten Card Member Services.
– Team Leader and Trainer.
§ Carrier
– 3 Years as JEE engineer
– App developer (iOS, Android and Win8).
§ Opus, Lectures, etc.
– Conferences: JJUG Tokyo(2014)
29. 29
Agenda
1. Java EE 6 for Our Financial Systems
Overview
2. EJB Appliance
for Financial Back-End Systems
3. JSF Appliance
for Financial Front-End Systems
30. 30
Comparison between old and new system
Feature Old New(JEE6)
Dependency Injection Spring DI CDI
Web Framework PHP(Symfony, Smarty) JSF
REST Servlets JAX-RS
Transactions Transactional(Spring) EJB CMT(JTA)
Persistence iBATIS JPA
Batch TERASOLUNA batch FW EJB
WebSockets ー Java API for WebSockets
Validation ー Bean Validation API
Security ー Java EE Security
31. 31
Leverages and advantages
Services Old Architecture EJB 3.x
Dependency
Could inject almost anything, programmatically
Injection
too
Can inject anything in the container including EJBs, data
sources, JMS and JPA resources but only annotations.
Transaction
management Transactional of Spring JTA
Persistence iBatis Tightly integrated through JPA
State management Web container session management Stateful Session Beans and Extended Persistence
Context but we still stick to JSF based states
Web Services By using XFire for registered beans. JAX-WS 2.0
Messaging JMSTemplate adds nice abstraction over JMS. Message Driven Beans.
AOP AspectJ and Spring AOP alliance. Simple but limited support through interceptors.
Security None Declarative and programmatic security through JAAS.
Scheduling Must add and configure Quartz for scheduling.
None were used Simple scheduling possible through EJB Timer service
Remoting Remote transactions and security are not
supported. Not standardized.
Integrated support through Session Bean remote
interfaces.
33. 33
JPA
Features iBATIS JPA
Simplicity Best Good
Complete ORM solution Average Best
Adaptability to data model changes Good Average
Complexity Best Average
Dependence on SQL Good Average
Performance Best Average
Portability across different relational
databases Average Average
Portability to non-Java platforms Best Not Supported
Community support and documentation Average Good
34. 34
JTA
§ Transaction rollback prevents data pollution
§ Timeout settings limits latency in EJB response
§ An ideal tool for resource management and data integrity.
§ XA enables global transaction a.k.a 2PC.
35. 35
Stateful Vs Stateless in EJB
§ Stateless EJBs !
§ States are managed by JSF.
36. 36
Managed Entities
§ Fetches same entity every time
§ Auto update entity on state change.
§ Performance is best with Exadata, with others……….
37. 37
EJB Timer Service
§ The EJB 3 timer service allows to invoke a method by the container
after a specified interval of time.
§ Timers are persistent and can survive a container crash or restart.
§ Timers are transactional.
§ Timers well actually are not that precise.
§ Managing multiple timer events in not possible
38. 38
Agenda
1. Java EE 6 for Our Financial Systems
Overview
2. EJB Appliance
for Financial Back-End Systems
3. JSF Appliance
for Financial Front-End Systems
39. 39
Limitation of JSF 2.1
1. Flash one step traversal limitation doesn’t meet our requirements.
2. CSRF – No standardized implementation in 2.1.
3. No file(template) include feature from server i.e the file to include
using ui:include is present on server not within war or ear.
4. No way to pass passthrough attributes or html5 data attributes used
in JSF 2.2
5. Custom validators, custom tags and custom renderers