Monthly Archives: June 2008

AquaLogic a UCM Application?

There was a pretty interesting article last week from The Register.  In a somewhat over-dramatically titled article, “BEA AquaLogic SOA business dismantled”, they shared some anonymously-sourced information on Oracle’s plans for BEA. The Register has learned from individuals close to the company … Continue reading

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Verity OUT! SES IN!

Oracle announced on metalink today that they will be releasing a new search component for UCM this month.  The component is called OracleTextSearch and once it is release Oracle will no longer distribute Verity for the content server.  I should … Continue reading

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RE: snibbling griblious

Billy Cripe and Nick Tuson published an article today looking at ways to use BI and ECM together.  The article is titled, “Envisioning Business Intelligence as More Than Reporting Dashboards and Enterprise Content Management as More Than a Bucket of … Continue reading

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Eval This! Creating Reusable Fragments with Site Studio

There’s a pretty clever function used in Site Studio JSP development called evalIdcScp. It’s a method on the idcserver.ServerBean and if you’ve worked with or implemented a JSP Site Studio site, you’ve undoutably run accross it more than once. As … Continue reading

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