Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG) provides a SOA based infrastructure to provide, consume and monitor web services from E-Business Suite. In...
Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG) provides a SOA based infrastructure to provide, consume and monitor web services from E-Business Suite. In Release 12.2, ISG uses SOA Suite and E-Business Suite Adapter for SOAP based Web Services. REST Services provided by ISG do not depend on these external components in R12.2. High Availability is one of the key requirements when providing web services in enterprise SOA implementations. Oracle recommends using a...
Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG) provides a SOA based infrastructure to provide, consume and monitor web services from E-Business Suite. In Release 12.2, ISG uses SOA Suite...
Oracle XML Gateway allows you to generate, consume and transport business transaction documents via XML messages from Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). It uses...
Oracle XML Gateway allows you to generate, consume and transport business transaction documents via XML messages from Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). It uses Oracle Workflow, Business Event System, Oracle Advanced Queuing, and other database components. Leaving aside the network latency, the performance of XML Gateway’s inbound and outbound message processing depends on sizing and resource allocation of various components on the EBS application and database tiers. In Oracle...
Oracle XML Gateway allows you to generate, consume and transport business transaction documents via XML messages from Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). It uses Oracle Workflow, Business Event System,...
[Editor: This article was contributed by Prasanti Madireddi, Sr. Director, EBS Quality Assurance] We introduced Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle...
[Editor: This article was contributed by Prasanti Madireddi, Sr. Director, EBS Quality Assurance] We introduced Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca in 2013. These EBS Extensions provide selected EBS applications with Oracle Endeca-based capabilities. What is the best approach for testing your Endeca-based content for the E-Business Suite? Overall testing strategy The primary goal is to test Endeca's integration with the EBS application. Customers should be...
[Editor: This article was contributed by Prasanti Madireddi, Sr. Director, EBS Quality Assurance] We introduced Oracle E-Business Suite Extensions for Oracle Endeca in 2013. These EBS Extensions ...
We update our My Oracle Support (MOS) Notes regularly. How do you find out when a new note is published or an existing one is updated? There is a new MOS...
We update our My Oracle Support (MOS) Notes regularly. How do you find out when a new note is published or an existing one is updated? There is a new MOS feature -- Hot Topics -- which emails you when notes on your Favorites list are updated. Here's what to do: Mark the document of interest as a Favorite (by clicking the yellow star to the left of the document title). From the More dropdown, choose Settings. On the left, under Personalization, choose Hot Topics E-Mail....
We update our My Oracle Support (MOS) Notes regularly. How do you find out when a new note is published or an existing one is updated? There is a new MOS feature -- Hot Topics -- which emails you...
It seems fitting to start 2015 with a security-related blog post about Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is the successor to...
It seems fitting to start 2015 with a security-related blog post about Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is the successor to SSL. TLS, like SSL, is a protocol that encrypts traffic between applications and servers. TLS is based on SSL 3.0. TLS 1.0 is sometimes referred to as SSL 3.1. Going forward you will hear us talk more about TLS and less about SSL. TLS is considered to be more secure than SSL. All systems that use SSL 3.0 may be...
It seems fitting to start 2015 with a security-related blog post about Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is the successor to SSL. TLS, like SSL, is a protocol that...
This notice is posted on the Java SE Download site: If your users are running JRE 7 with auto-update enabled, they will be automatically upgraded to JRE 8 with...
This notice is posted on the Java SE Download site: If your users are running JRE 7 with auto-update enabled, they will be automatically upgraded to JRE 8 with the January 2015 CPU release on January 20, 2015. This affects Windows and Mac desktops. For more details, see: Java 7 Auto-Update to Java 8 Will do EBS sysadmins need to do? If you do not have Auto-Update enabled on your end-users' desktops, you don't need to do anything. JRE 8 is certified with all current EBS...
This notice is posted on the Java SE Download site: If your users are running JRE 7 with auto-update enabled, they will be automatically upgraded to JRE 8 with the January 2015 CPU release on January...
EBS 12.2 comes with Online Patching, a fresh new user interface, updated EBS product modules, and new mobile apps. If you've customized your EBS environment or...
EBS 12.2 comes with Online Patching, a fresh new user interface, updated EBS product modules, and new mobile apps. If you've customized your EBS environment or are using third-party extensions from other vendors, you'll need to ensure that they work with EBS 12.2. Review the updated development standards Coding standards, OA Framework capabilities, and, of course, database object development standards have all been updated in EBS 12.2. Making your extensions and...
EBS 12.2 comes with Online Patching, a fresh new user interface, updated EBS product modules, and new mobile apps. If you've customized your EBS environment or are using third-party extensions from...
Online Patching allows you to apply patches to an EBS 12.2 system while it is still up and running. If you're just getting started with Online Patching,...
Online Patching allows you to apply patches to an EBS 12.2 system while it is still up and running. If you're just getting started with Online Patching, you'll find this document useful: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Online Patching FAQ (Note 1583902.1) We update this document regularly. It currently covers frequently asked questions about core Online Patching concepts, resource requirements, functionality, patch application, and handling of customizations and...
Online Patching allows you to apply patches to an EBS 12.2 system while it is still up and running. If you're just getting started with Online Patching, you'll find this document useful: Oracle...
The Oracle Applications Tablespace Model (OATM) -- sometimes also called the Oracle E-Business Suite Tablespace Model) -- organizes the EBS database by object...
The Oracle Applications Tablespace Model (OATM) -- sometimes also called the Oracle E-Business Suite Tablespace Model) -- organizes the EBS database by object type rather than by products. Prior to OATM, the EBS database had two tablespaces for each product, resulting in hundreds of tablespaces. OATM contains only twelve locally-managed tablespaces. This simplifies management and requires fewer operating system files. Whether you're already using the Oracle Applications...
The Oracle Applications Tablespace Model (OATM) -- sometimes also called the Oracle E-Business Suite Tablespace Model) -- organizes the EBS database by object type rather than by products. Prior to...