Blogger: Arnaud Berbier
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He has more than three years of experience in Oracle application development. He is specialized in PL/SQL and APEX 4 development and masters the programming of requests in SQL language. He has a solid expertise in the analysis of business requirements and architectures based on Oracle technologies.
Arnaud Berbier holds a Bachelor of Science in Information System Management from the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO ARC) in Neuchâtel.
His branch-related experience covers Public Sector, Financial Services / Banking, etc.
With the appearance of WebLogic Server as Oracle application server and the emergence of the Oracle Fusion Middleware suite, some may wonder what will be the support of their Oracle Internet Application server license, e. g. Oracle Forms and Reports services, Business Intelligence Edition, etc. As a consultant, I am often dealing with these kinds of problems and aiming to improve license benefits. In this post, I want to focus on Oracle Internet Application server licenses.
In this post, I will explain how to install Oracle Fusion Middleware Forms and Reports 11g R2 for a high availability architecture on a Windows platform. For the Linux platform, it’s approximately the same, even though the node manager is a daemon.
J'ai eu le plaisir de suivre une formation chez Oracle University à Colombes (Paris). En tant que stagiaire, le cours s'intitulait Oracle WebLogic Administration Essential. Ce post traite de la notion de cluster WebLogic. J'y expose les avantages du clustering WebLogic, les principaux éléments à connaître ainsi qu'un exemple de configuration via la console d'administration.


