Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Acronym Alert: XMLP is now BIP - XML Publisher now Business Intelligence Publisher
XML Publisher (XMLP) has now been re-introduced as BI Publisher (BIP).
I guess this will take a while to sink in coz of there is plenty of doco and references to XML Publisher.
Anyone know why they did that? Has someone trademarked "XML Publisher" or something?
Monday, February 26, 2007
Time to change? XMLP, Release 12 and Oracle Reports
- ~875 templates across 63 eBusiness products
- A Oracle internal migration project is in progress to convert Oracle Reports based concurrent programs to XMLP
- Slated for release later this year, this will mean 2000 templates available
- In Release 12 - XMLP 5.6.3 there is a set of libraries to help move your custom Oracle Reports to data and layout templates
- Hint of a Template Bank on Metalink to download delivered templates
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Firefox vs Internet Explorer, eBusiness and Key Shortcuts
Some time late last year I took the plunge and "upgraded" from Internet Explorer to Firefox as my primary browser. I guess it took me longer than many because for so long Oracle eBusiness Suite was inherently tied to Internet Explorer. However, that happy union has been consigned to history, and now things have taken a major turn for the better.
A couple of the components I find absolutely essential are Firebug, Adblock with Adblock Filters and the built in RSS reader.
I've also been using a bunch of the key shortcuts in Firefox and I thought I'd note them down here for easy reference. Very handy whether I'm in surfing mode - left thumb on left alt, right hand on arrow keys or developer mode - home row position.
Ctrl + T Opens a new tab, and places focus in the location bar.
Ctrl + W Close the current tab.
Alt + D or Ctrl + L or F6 Go to the location bar, highlight the current address for overwrite.
Ctrl + K Go to the search bar, highlight the current search for overwrite.
Ctrl + Tab / Ctrl + Shift + Tab or Ctrl PgUp / Ctrl PgDn Cycles through the open tabs forward or backward.
Ctrl + plus / Ctrl + minus Scales text size up and down.
Ctrl + Numpad 0 "zero" Resets text size back to default.
Ctrl + Shift + C Opens/closes Firebug – gotta have for debugging CSS etc.
Ctrl + U View source.
Alt + LeftArrow Alternative to the Back button
Ctrl + Enter In address bar adds "http://www." To front and ".com" to end of what you entered.
Ctrl + Tab / Ctrl + Shift + Tab or Ctrl PgUp / Ctrl PgDn Cycles through the open tabs forward or backward
Ctrl + plus / Ctrl + minus Scales text size up and down.
Ctrl + Numpad 0 "zero" Resets text size back to default.
Ctrl + Shift + C Opens/closes Firebug – gotta have for debugging CSS etc.
Ctrl + U View source.
Alt + Left Arrow Alternative to the Back button.
Ctrl + Enter In address bar adds "http://www." To front and ".com" to end of what you entered.
Apparently there is a KeyConfig Extension that allows you to customize your keystrokes.
Also see Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts Wiki.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Open Source vs Free: SugarCRM
- 1st generation CRM = Proprietary On Premise, Client/Server, ~ to 2001
- 2nd generation CRM = Proprietary On Demand, Hosted, ~ 2002 - 2006
- 3rd generation CRM = Open Source, On Demand / On Premise Appliance ~2007 +
However, the "open source" bit does not equal "free". In the IT world "free" does not exist. You gotta pay your ticket to get to the "free" bit.
Moreover, big business is not in the market for free software - they aren't buying the software, they're buying process, support, and someone to sue if the toys end up on the floor by the cot.
Nice if your supplying the big business... not so nice if you're funding it.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Bring on the Information Age!
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Need to customize Oracle eBusiness Suite release 12 frameworks?
If you've got your Release 12 environment up and running already, there's some good news to boot:
Oracle JDeveloper 10g with OA Extension (Patch 5856648) is available on Oracle MetaLink.
Also see Metalink Note 391554.1 Oracle Application Framework Documentation Resources, Release 12
Let me know if you got some sexy stuff happening with Framework customizations!