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Unwanted xmlns="" empty namespace attribute

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Recently I faced a problem when  using  processXSLT Transform step.  The transform step produced  tags with xmlns=""  at few places. Read more...

Install WebCenter Space in one managed server

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In WebCenter spaces installation wizard delete all suggested managed servers (e.g. WLS_Services, WLS_Portlet and WLS_Spaces). Then all components will be installed on one Admin Server. Read more...

Getting Started with Oracle’s JDeveloper

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Oracle’s team of Interaction Designers within the Tools User Experience group relies on JDeveloper to design and develop web applications for its customers. Since our background is not in coding or software development, we need a tool that is easy to use and has has a nice Visual Editor for us to layout UI components for an application. Oracle’s JDeveloper does the trick nicely. Read more...

RCU-6107:DB Init Param Prerequisite failure for: PROCESSES

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  1. Connect as SYSDBA to database.
  2. Issue SQL command: ALTER SYSTEM SET processes=300 SCOPE=SPFILE;
  3. Restart DB.
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Dealing with rejection made easier

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With workflow in UCM comes the ability to insert logic at different points of the process. At each step you can define an entry, update, or exit event to handle the workflow in different ways. You may chose to route the workflow differently based on a metadata value. Or perhaps escalate the workflow if the document has been sitting to long. Read more...

Using Generic URLs in CRM On Demand

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I found a little tidbit recently that may end up saving you some time and frustration. Read more...

More anti-gov’t writing linked to Pentagon shooter (AP)

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Police officers stand at a roadblock around the Pentagon in Washington March 4, 2010. REUTERS/Yuri GripasAP – Internet postings linked to the suspected gunman in a Pentagon subway shooting suggest long-held frustration with the government’s reach into the private life of Americans. Read more...

Angry anti-gov’t writing linked to Pentagon gunman (AP)

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Pentagon Police Chief Richard Keevill speaks with reporters about a shooting at the Pentagon in Washington, Thursday, March 4, 2010. A gunman coolly drew a weapon from his pocket and opened fire at the teeming subway entrance to the Pentagon complex, wounding two police officers before being shot and critically wounded, officials said. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)AP – A California man killed in a shootout with Pentagon police drove cross-country and arrived outside the military headquarters armed with two semiautomatic weapons, authorities said Friday. The shooter apparently left behind angry, anti-government Internet postings airing suspicions about the 9/11 attacks. Read more...

Microsoft to stay its China course despite Google spat (Reuters)

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Reuters – Microsoft said it will stick to its development strategy for the China Internet search market regardless of the outcome of Google’s high-profile spat with Beijing. Read more...

Taiwan Earthquake Damages Undersea Internet Cables (PC World)

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PC World – A major earthquake and several aftershocks in Taiwan, which injured dozens of people and caused several fires on Thursday, also sent Chunghwa Telecom workers scrambling to fix undersea fiber-optic telecommunications cables to prevent service disruptions around Asia. Read more...