Mod_plsql Not Supported in E-Business Suite Release 12
[June 4, 2008 Update: It should be stressed that the Oracle E-Business Suite is distinct from Oracle Application Server. Oracle E-Business Suite Development chooses to use specific Oracle Application Server components in the E-Business Suite technology stack. These decisions by E-Business Suite Development should not be interpreted to represent the release policies or plans for Oracle Application Server.
It must be emphasized that Oracle is fully committed to supporting mod_plsql as part of Oracle Application Server and as part of the Oracle Database distribution into the indefinite future.]
One of my degrees is in psychology -- cognitive science, to be exact -- so it's interesting when that world intersects with my present work in the IT industry. A landmark text in grief counseling is Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' On Death and Dying, in which she described the general grieving process as proceeding in roughly five stages:
- Denial and isolation
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
- Release 12 will not support the use mod_plsql
If you're planning on upgrading to R12 and you currently have Release 11i customizations that depend on mod_plsql, you would be well-advised to do the following things immediately:
- Inform your management about this upcoming change
- Prepare a comprehensive inventory of all of your existing 11i mod_plsql customizations and dependencies
- Review R12 capabilities with your business users and stakeholders, to see if your customizations are still needed
- If yes, budget time in your R12 upgrade cycle for:
- A test install of an R12 demonstration environment to support a functional review with your business users, to see if the customizations can be further weeded out by relying on native R12 functionality
- Training yourself and your developers in the Oracle Application Framework (OAF)
- Doing the actual conversion from mod_plsql to the OA Framework model
documentation for Release 11i, which will help you get a general sense
of the migration process.
We plan to release some specific technical guidance on preparing your custom development for R12 soon; watch this space for that announcement.
Related
- Four Critical Changes for Customizations in Release 12
- Diving Deep Into the Release 12 Techstack
- Oracle Application Framework Release 11i Documentation Road Map (Metalink Note 275880.1)