Oracle University has a wealth of free webcasts for Oracle E-Business Suite. If you're looking for the latest updates on our rapidly-evolving OA Framework (OAF)...
Oracle University has a wealth of free webcasts for Oracle E-Business Suite. If you're looking for the latest updates on our rapidly-evolving OA Framework (OAF) user interface capabilities, see: Simplified and Touch-Friendly User Interface in Oracle E-Business Suite (37 minutes) Senthilkumar Ramalingam, Group Manager Product Development, shares the latest Oracle Applications Framework (OAF) which includes the Oracle Alta UI, a redesigned home page and a set of new components...
Oracle University has a wealth of free webcasts for Oracle E-Business Suite. If you're looking for the latest updates on our rapidly-evolving OA Framework (OAF) user interface capabilities, see:...
Given that Certificate Authorities have already stopped issuing SHA-1 certificates, most likely, you have already addressed the use of SHA-1 certificates for...
Given that Certificate Authorities have already stopped issuing SHA-1 certificates, most likely, you have already addressed the use of SHA-1 certificates for inbound connections by migrating to SHA-2 certificates. In case you have not, this is a reminder for you to do so. What's Happening with Browsers? Many browsers (eg, Google Chrome, MS IE) have now published their desupport plans for SHA-1. The timeline for desupport of SHA-1 is dependent on your certificate authority and...
Given that Certificate Authorities have already stopped issuing SHA-1 certificates, most likely, you have already addressed the use of SHA-1 certificates for inbound connections by migrating to...
[Update Apr. 24, 2017: Java Web Start is now available for EBS 12.1 and 12.2. See this article for details.] Does EBS depend upon Java on desktop clients? Yes....
[Update Apr. 24, 2017: Java Web Start is now available for EBS 12.1 and 12.2. See this article for details.] Does EBS depend upon Java on desktop clients? Yes. The E-Business Suite requires Forms. Forms is started by a Java applet. Java applets are launched by the Java Plug-in using a browser that supports plug-ins via the NPAPI protocol. The Java plug-in runs in the browser memory space and manages the execution of the Forms applet and other EBS applets in one or more...
[Update Apr. 24, 2017: Java Web Start is now available for EBS 12.1 and 12.2. See this article for details.] Does EBS depend upon Java on desktop clients? Yes. The E-Business Suite requires Forms. ...
End-users connect to the Oracle E-Business Suite using a variety of clients: desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. Those clients run third-party operating...
End-users connect to the Oracle E-Business Suite using a variety of clients: desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. Those clients run third-party operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Apple iOS, Android) and third-party products (Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, and Chrome). What happens when you have client-related issues? What are our support policies when issues involve third-party components as well as Oracle components? EBS...
End-users connect to the Oracle E-Business Suite using a variety of clients: desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. Those clients run third-party operating systems (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Apple...
Google Chrome 35 is certified for web-based content with Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.4 and 12.1.3 for Windows desktop clients and Android mobile clients. See:...
Google Chrome 35 is certified for web-based content with Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.4 and 12.1.3 for Windows desktop clients and Android mobile clients. See: Recommended Browsers for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (Note 389422.1) Windows and Android certified Chrome 35 is certified for web-based content with Oracle EBS 12.2.4 and 12.1.3 on the following platforms: Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Android 4.1 and higher Java / Forms not supported This certification covers...
Google Chrome 35 is certified for web-based content with Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.4 and 12.1.3 for Windows desktop clients and Android mobile clients. See: Recommended Browsers for...
[Sep. 26, 2014 update: Google Chrome is now certified with EBS 12.1 and 12.2.] Google Chrome is a popular browser in the consumer sector. It's fast, clean, and...
[Sep. 26, 2014 update: Google Chrome is now certified with EBS 12.1 and 12.2.] Google Chrome is a popular browser in the consumer sector. It's fast, clean, and standards-compliant. It's also popular internally at Oracle: many of our own Applications Technology Group staff -- notably, our OA Framework architects and developers -- ignore Oracle's own desktop standards and use Chrome as their default browser. This tells you that Chrome generally works nicely with Oracle...
[Sep. 26, 2014 update: Google Chrome is now certified with EBS 12.1 and 12.2.] Google Chrome is a popular browser in the consumer sector. It's fast, clean, and standards-compliant. It's also popular...