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Application Express Nuggets: Upgrading to Application Express 5.0 in Your Oracle Database Release 12.1 Multitenant Container Database (CDB)
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The views expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle.). Friday, April 17, 2015. Upgrading to Application Express 5.0 in Your Oracle Database Release 12.1 Multitenant Container Database (CDB). Oracle Application Express 5.0 has been released. Read all about it here. This blog post if any of the following conditions are true in your situation:. You are on a release lower than 12.1. You are running 12.1, but it is a non container database (non-CDB). Page, that if you want t...
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Application Express Nuggets: Accepting PayPal Payments with your Oracle Cloud Database Service
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The views expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle.). Thursday, August 15, 2013. Accepting PayPal Payments with your Oracle Cloud Database Service. If you haven't signed up for an Oracle Database Service on the Oracle Cloud. You should do so right now. I wrote a white paper called " Integrating Application Express with PayPal PaymentsPro. About six years ago and also made available a corresponding application for download on OTN. My colleague Rick Greenwald. Formerly k...
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Monkey on Oracle: July 2010
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I read, I repeat. Sometimes I even adapt, that's called evolution. Friday, July 16, 2010. Just a bit of housekeeping. APEX 4.0 Builder Hotkeys. This is just a quick note on the APEX 4.0 Builder Hotkeys. I have updated the script because not all previous/next buttons were included in the last version. Alt PageUp/PageDown should now give the right response. You can download and install the script here: http:/ userscripts.org/scripts/show/81058. Ye Olde Sample App. Him: So, you're from Norway? You have all ...
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: December 2011
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Thursday, 22 December 2011. Of Comments And Panties. Code comments are like underwear: people can't see them, but they really should be there, and it's best if you keep them clean. And brief. Oh, and it's never as funny as you think it is, if they contain references to Homer Simpson. Here's an article I wrote for All Things Oracle. About commenting in programming. (Un)fortunately, it contains no further references to underwear. I apologise. Treated with seriousness; however, unfortunately, they almost ne...
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: Want a free Oracle textbook? It's yours (for a price)
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Want a free Oracle textbook? It's yours (for a price). I have neglected this blog. I apologise. I have an excuse, though. Two. Firstly, I have been keeping busy contributing over at the All Things Oracle. Site It's nice over there; you should check it out - but not just now. Secondly, the projects I have been working on, of recent, have not involved a lot of interesting Apex, and so I have suffered for topics to write on for this blog. Okay, you're right, there is. I am a databas...
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: February 2011
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Sunday, 27 February 2011. Apex and Version Control (Or Dance like Google's watching). Sit back, young one, and listen. You may learn something. Just the other weekend I went to a party, one of those dance parties with loud, fast music, free-flowing alcohol and the type of beautiful women who wear short skirts, irrespective of the temperature outside. Y'know, just the average weekend for your typical Oracle Application Express blogger. Guaranteed success, young one. Or your money back. Application Express...
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Mike's Oracle & Java Tips: February 2010
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My Oracle and Java Blog. Feel free to leave a comment or Email me. I am currently unavailable for Consulting Services. Thanks for stopping by! Oracle Internet Directory (OID). Oracle Single Sign On. Getting around the ldapsearch column width problem. Monday, February 1, 2010. Getting around the ldapsearch column width problem. 1 export your data to an ldif file using ldapsearch. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: November 2013
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013. The forest is thick with menace. The sunlight barely breaks through the leaves and is sludgy like curdled milk; the shadows of the branches look like gnarly fingers reaching to grasp at the pair of frightened small children. As they wind down the path, Hansel leaves a trail of pebbles. “It will help us find our way home,” he says to Gretel, his voice quavering with fear. Do You Need Instrumentation? If you’ve ever asked:. Why is my application suddenly performing so poorly?
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: Introduction to Instrumentation
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013. The forest is thick with menace. The sunlight barely breaks through the leaves and is sludgy like curdled milk; the shadows of the branches look like gnarly fingers reaching to grasp at the pair of frightened small children. As they wind down the path, Hansel leaves a trail of pebbles. “It will help us find our way home,” he says to Gretel, his voice quavering with fear. Do You Need Instrumentation? If you’ve ever asked:. Why is my application suddenly performing so poorly?
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Dancing and Wrestling with Oracle APEX: September 2011
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Wednesday, 14 September 2011. All Things Oracle (or LeBron James's Explain Plan). I don't know if you follow basketball, but if you do - and, perhaps, even if you don't - you will know that when, in 2010, the best basketball player in the world, LeBron James, decided to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers he organised a one-hour television show to announce which team he had chosen to join. The Decision. As the 'extravaganza' was called was broadcast on ESPN and got 10 million viewers. Will exercise my blog mus...