I recently wrote a blog entry on the corporate blog.
Quick and easy development that basically any IT user can do. This entire process took me only 2 hours to build and run.
Have a nice read.
http://integr8consulting.blogspot.be/2013/07/use-oracle-bpm-11g-ps6-to-quickstart.html
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Monday, 29 July 2013
VMWare player and NAT setup
After being a fond user of Oracle Virtualbox and being very happy with it, I found myself recently working with VMWare Player.
Now a big advantage of Virtualbox is it's flexible network configuration. Unfortunately I didn't find any equally powerful or relevant features when using the player. Until I discovered this little feature, which I'll gladly share with you.
Now a big advantage of Virtualbox is it's flexible network configuration. Unfortunately I didn't find any equally powerful or relevant features when using the player. Until I discovered this little feature, which I'll gladly share with you.
Open a dos command window and navigate to the location where you installed VMWare player
For example folder :
c:\program files (x86)\VMWare\VMware Player\Then execute the following command :
"rundll32.exe vmnetui.dll VMNetUI_ShowStandalone"What you'll get is a nice graphical interface in which you can basically tune any network setting that you could think of.
Good luck and have fun using some extended features of VMWare Player.
Friday, 26 July 2013
Follow JDeveloper Memory Usage
I’ve come across this old but very handy option in Oracle JDeveloper. Basically it’s something I find very useful but often forget how to turn it on.
Open the jdev.conf file assiociated with Oracle JDeveloper. This file should be in the jdevmwhome/jdeveloper/jdev/bin folder.
At the end of this file add the following option.
AddVMOption -DMainWindow.MemoryMonitorOn=true
Once restarted you’ll have a nice memory overview at the bottom right of your screen.
It even allows you to force a garbage collection, just in case you are running close to memory limits.
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Back to posting...
It's been a while.. to say the least.
But I'm back to posting blog entries on my personal blog so be prepared to see some updates.
But I'm back to posting blog entries on my personal blog so be prepared to see some updates.
Thursday, 29 July 2010
APEX-Plugin Site
With the release of apex 4.0 there has also a new site that contains the latest plug-in for this amazing framework.
The url is incredibly easy : http://www.apex-plugin.com/
Enjoy.
The url is incredibly easy : http://www.apex-plugin.com/
Enjoy.
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Oracle APEX 4.0
Finally, the next generation development framework has been launched!!
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/index.html
Can't wait to get started and get my fingers dirty with this excellent product.
Hope you folks are also filled with joy.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/index.html
Can't wait to get started and get my fingers dirty with this excellent product.
Hope you folks are also filled with joy.
Sunday, 17 January 2010
APEX 4.0 Early Adopters
For those who have been living under a rock for the past couple of days/weeks the APEX 4.0 Early Adopters website has been launched..
Join me in yelling "WOHOOOO".
To be honest I'm very happy of all the new features that have been added, a very good webservice support has especially taken my attention. This will allow for a much beter integration of the APEX framework into the SOA priciples of design. I hope :)
APEX 4.0 EA can be found at : http://tryapexnow.com
Enjoy.
Join me in yelling "WOHOOOO".
To be honest I'm very happy of all the new features that have been added, a very good webservice support has especially taken my attention. This will allow for a much beter integration of the APEX framework into the SOA priciples of design. I hope :)
APEX 4.0 EA can be found at : http://tryapexnow.com
Enjoy.
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