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Author Archives: tanyawilliams
Introducing Oracle Middleware into your environment
This article is intended for organisations that have just recently made a decision to adopt the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack. It can be a very exciting and nerve-wracking time. You have probably done a lot of research on the technology … Continue reading
Deploying your canonical data model to MDS
Oracle SOA Suite (and Oracle BPM Suite) includes a component called ‘Metadata Services’ or ‘MDS’ which is a good practice to use as the repository for all of your common components that are used across multiple processes and integration artifacts. … Continue reading
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Note: This post was written using Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.3, running in 64-bit mode on 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, but will work with JDeveloper 11.x on any platform. This post is part of a series on Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF). This … Continue reading
ADF Faces Hello World!
Note: This post was written using Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.3, running in 64-bit mode on 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, but will work with JDeveloper 11.x on any platform. This is the first in a series of posts on Oracle Application Development … Continue reading

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