This week’s blogs focus on how you can take advantage of advanced capabilities offered by Cloud Application Foundation solutions for ease of integration, increased efficiency, reduced cost, and improved time to market.
The WebLogic blog provides Oracle Forms customers with information about how to get more value from their current application infrastructure by upgrading to Oracle Forms 11g running on WebLogic 12c. Tuxedo customers can see a demo and find out how to partition Tuxedo applications into different virtual application domains, machines and server groups to respond effectively to changing business needs. And, the Coherence blog provides links to four new YouTube videos recorded at the Coherence Special Interest Group meeting that took place in London in November, 2012. Check out the descriptions below for more detail.
WebLogic
If you’re an Oracle Forms customer, you may be interested in learning how you can protect your investment in Oracle Forms and respond quickly and cost effectively to customer needs by upgrading to Forms 11g running on WebLogic 12c. Not only will you get more value from your current application infrastructure, an upgrade to Oracle Forms 11g running on WebLogic 12c will help you accelerate you development cycle, reduce time to market for your applications, and leverage Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE) features for cleaner, more maintainable code. Read the blog for more information: Upgrade to Oracle Forms 11g running on WebLogic Server 12C to take advantage of Brand New and Advanced Capabilities
And don’t miss the Webcast: Virtualize and Run Your Forms Applications in the Cloud- It Pays to Upgrade to Oracle WebLogic Server 12c.
Tuxedo
This week’s Tuxedo blog describes how the Application Service Version Feature allows you to deploy different versions of Tuxedo application services in a domain or across domains without changing the existing application. Find out how you can logically partition Tuxedo applications into different virtual application domains, machines, and server groups to respond to various business requirements, including uninterrupted application upgrade for high availability.
The blog, Application Service Version-Oracle Tuxedo 12c, includes a video with a live demo and information about how you can use Application Service Version Feature to plan, develop, test, scale, and deploy Oracle Tuxedo applications.
Coherence
A number of presentations from the Coherence Special Interest Group meeting that took in London in November, 2012 were recorded and have been uploaded to YouTube. Topics include information about how to take advantage of capabilities like:
- Using patterns for effectively integrating Oracle Coherence and Oracle’s Event Processing engine to perform distributed event processing, based on real-world experience
- Techniques for developing applications that require evolvable data for continuous availability and operation
- How Oracle Coherence can be used to perform pivot-table like queries using the Coherence GroupAggregator
- How the Oracle Coherence network architecture benefits from Exabus’ MessageBus API
Visit the blog, Oracle Coherence Special Interest Group Presentations Published, for links to the YouTube videos.
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