Beginning on May 3rd 2019, Oracle E-Business Suite application tier patches for Releases 12.2, 12.1, and 12.0 on IBM AIX on Power Systems will be built with...
Beginning on May 3rd 2019, Oracle E-Business Suite application tier patches for Releases 12.2, 12.1, and 12.0 on IBM AIX on Power Systems will be built with version 12.1 of the IBM XL C/C++ compiler, which includes new runtime and utilities packages. Customers who plan to apply patches built after May 3rd 2019 to their Oracle E-Business Suite environment must first ensure they meet all the new requirements. This change is needed because IBM is discontinuing support of the...
Beginning on May 3rd 2019, Oracle E-Business Suite application tier patches for Releases 12.2, 12.1, and 12.0 on IBM AIX on Power Systems will be built with version 12.1 of the IBM XL C/C++ compiler,...
The Critical Patch Update (CPU) for January 2019 was released on 15 January 2019. Oracle strongly recommends applying the CPU patches as soon as possible. New...
The Critical Patch Update (CPU) for January 2019 was released on 15 January 2019. Oracle strongly recommends applying the CPU patches as soon as possible. New MOS Note for EBS CPUs To make it easier for you to find the latest available Oracle E-Business Suite CPU document, we published a new document, Identifying the Latest Critical Patch Update for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (Doc ID 2484000.1). This new document will always contain a link to the latest available...
The Critical Patch Update (CPU) for January 2019 was released on 15 January 2019. Oracle strongly recommends applying the CPU patches as soon as possible. New MOS Note for EBS CPUs To make it...
The latest version of Oracle Solaris on SPARC, 11.4, is now certified with the following EBS and database releases: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.3 (or...
The latest version of Oracle Solaris on SPARC, 11.4, is now certified with the following EBS and database releases: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.3 (or higher) with Oracle Database 12cR1 (12.1.0.2) Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.3 with Oracle Database 12cR1 (12.1.0.2) Solaris 11.4 offers numerous enhanced features for enterprise deployments, including advanced monitoring, updating, migration and virtualization capabilities. Running EBS on Solaris 11.4 requires a...
The latest version of Oracle Solaris on SPARC, 11.4, is now certified with the following EBS and database releases: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.3 (or higher) with Oracle Database 12cR1...
Oddly, a category of EBS architecture questions that I'd thought long-settled is starting to reemerge. I've recently seen several queries along the lines of:...
Oddly, a category of EBS architecture questions that I'd thought long-settled is starting to reemerge. I've recently seen several queries along the lines of: Can EBS database nodes and application tier nodes be on different operating systems? Can multiple EBS database nodes be on different operating systems or levels? Can multiple EBS application tier nodes be on different operating systems or levels? Here are the answers to these questions: 1. Can EBS database nodes and...
Oddly, a category of EBS architecture questions that I'd thought long-settled is starting to reemerge. I've recently seen several queries along the lines of: Can EBS database nodes and application...
The E-Business Suite is designed to support a three-tier architecture, with functions running on a client tier, an application server tier (also called a middle...
The E-Business Suite is designed to support a three-tier architecture, with functions running on a client tier, an application server tier (also called a middle tier), and a database tier. I handled a customer question on an internal Oracle mailing list today that suggested that there was confusion about our certification policies for these tiers. I then realized that I've answered variants of this question many times lately, so it's clearly of broader interest. These two...
The E-Business Suite is designed to support a three-tier architecture, with functions running on a client tier, an application server tier (also called a middle tier), and a database tier. I handled...