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Best web hosting services?

5:54 pm in SOA Answers by

Looking to open a small website, what is a best website company? Good customer support/fair prices?

Thanks

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I need a strong proxy service to break blocks that Iranian government has put on web sites, Any suggestions?

5:20 pm in SOA Answers by

I am living in Iran and would like to read news and get information about the recent election. However all the sites, I used to visit have been blocked and I am missing them. Please help me out to find a way to get my access back to these sites.

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Book Giveaway & Chapter Download: Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases

9:00 am in SOA Implementation by admin

Oracle Scheduler makes a lot of things outside the box, and if the requests are not too high, Oracle Scheduler can cover most situations. When the application needs to run to many thousands of jobs in an hour and record over a long period, a smaller attention is necessary. In cases where requests are high, beware of a few more things to keep the system happy. What we do depends on how planning is used and what kind of load that should be managed.

In this chapter we will see more closely how you can control this beast. We will consider the privileges to create jobs, running jobs, and management planning. It will also examine how to control the registration of conservation and find a way to prevent the execution of the work when the database starts.

Job creation

Like most types of database objects, as we saw at the beginning of Chapter 1, Oracle allows us to create objects of planning. Privileges to create jobs and create jobs outside are very important. In general, you should use to build an application system. There is also a creation of any privilege of employment, which can be useful when you need to create a job in a different scheme. Typically, this privilege should not be granted to anyone. This will enable the receiver to execute arbitrary code on any scheme, which is not particularly desirable. Instead, simply register with the schedule correctly and carry out tasks with the appropriate privileges.

(A table showing the privileges to download below).

Here, it is interesting that the fall of every privilege of working seems to be missing. For other types of object, and creates no privilege to drop all privileges. By using these privileges every aspect elegant at first sight. However, making the system more transparent and more difficult to maintain finish. Preferably, the objects are explicitly granted, instead of falling into any privilege to build an application. For example, select any table and you realize it is much harder to find a way to flow demand or what the impact of a falling object. If permissions are explicitly granted, we can see that someone is using our object.

Above all, it is smarter to build lists with fewer privileges principle. This means that one or more schemas contain tables that contain data and other models contain the procedures that act on different tables. Users or functions must have the privileges of the procedures.

DBMS_SCHEDULER The package is available to the public. The use of the package is controlled by the privileges then how to create jobs, management planning, implementation and privileges DBMS_SCHEDULER package products such as employment, programs and job classes.

Click here to download the entire chapter.

To learn more about the book click here: http://www. packtpub. com/mastering-oracle-scheduler-in-oracle-11g-databases/book

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Cloud Computing Is Like No Other Technology Wave

8:15 am in SOA Solutions by admin

As for the right name, what more need be said than that Cloud Computing has caught on in a way that “Grid Computing” or “Utility Computing” or “Elastic Computing” never did?

As a metaphor is sums up perfectly the spirit of compute capacity that can be set up and torn down programatically, leaving someone else to take care of the networking and hardware.

However there’s no doubt that “Cloud fatigue” is in danger of setting in as almost every existing suite of software becomes not re-engineered but merely re-branded, and give the magic C-word. Which is why my own preference is now to move to a slightly more nuanced metaphor, that of the “Resource Cloud.”

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MYSPACE ****what is best web service for myspace?? I want to fix it up nice.?

6:19 am in SOA Answers by

I have a myspace, and its all jacked up, word, and pictures cut off.
I want to fix my myspace up nice and put a few pictures, and my own background..and my banner.. please help suggest a way I can do this without getting a lot of viruses of problems.

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How and why contributing to FOSS can benefit your organization

3:30 am in SOA Solutions by admin

Reproduced from OpenSource Magazine

At first glance, the ecosystem in the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) world can seem a bit complicated. There are several ways to get software: project websites where you can download it directly, use a software management tool that your Linux distribution provides, or you may also be able to install a Linux distribution that includes everything you need right out of the box! Once you understand this ecosystem, you can find where your contributions would be most useful, and why contributing is beneficial to your organization and the FOSS community.

So, where does this all begin? FOSS often originates with a project which maintains the source code for the software and provides its own development and support infrastructure.

A Linux distribution is a carefully culled collection of software from these upstream projects which makes a complete operating system and even includes a lot of application software. This collection of software is tested and prepared to run securely and maintainably together. Debian is built upon this model.

 

Read the full article from OpenSource Magazine

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Are there any free outlook web access services, or anything similar to access multiple email accounts?

1:19 am in SOA Answers by

Ive got a couple of email addresses yahoo,hotmail, gmail, and my university email. was wondering if there are free services which allow me to view all emails from one account.
Even if there are no free services, what paid services are there?
The mail forwarding works great. There is just one problem it does not forward spam. Unfortunately yahoo and gmail sometimes mark non-spam email as spam, so i do need to check the other accounts every week or so or it will be automatically deleted. Any other alternative to allow spam to be forwarded?

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what is web service?

7:21 pm in SOA Answers by

example of specific web services

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SOA Roundup: Mashupmania, Beatlemania, Cloud Hogwash

7:01 pm in SOA Implementation, SOA Solutions by admin

It’s been a busy week here at the ebizQ ecosphere with plenty of discussion back and forth on IT’s latest promises and perils, especially when it comes to service orientation.

Peter Schooff opened a recent ebizQ readers’ forum with the question: “Are Users Now Capable of Doing Their
Own Front-End SOA Development?
” Todd Biske says while there are plenty of savvy end-users capable of building lightweight, front-end apps, user-created appdev is not a major trend. “I don’t
think most data is available in a mashup-friendly location or format.
Most IT departments I’ve seen don’t allow direct access to databases by
individual users.”

Thomas Culpepper, on the other hand, sees this trend gaining steam, “with the right tools and the right attitude.” He adds that he is “seeing an influx of, for lack of a better title, ‘business architects’ who understand the business and are technically
savvy enough to actually “code” without even knowing they are doing it.” SOA can help this process, he says.

Part and parcel to end-user appdev is end-user collaboration, which is
one of the great promises of cloud and Web computing. Adobe Workspaces
makes inroads into this space. However, there’s work to be done, and
Phil Wainewright invoked memories of the Beatles’ final top-10 hit single (while still a group) when
he described the path to collaboration as “a
long and winding road.

SOAs form the foundation of private clouds, but some people consider private clouds to be “hogwash.” Dave Linthicum takes this argument to task, noting that “the fact of the matter is that private clouds are a useful
architecture patterns, and they are really an SOA that use some
virtualization
and multi-tenancy at the end of the day.”

Jessica Mola spoke with with Ariba’s Tim Minahan, who provided his view on how
the current economy and “the New Normal” is changing the way companies
operate, thoughts on collaboration, and what organizations should be
doing now to prepare for what lies ahead.

James Korhonen shed light on IT
governance practices
, urging a “federal” approach that mixes the
efficiency of centralized governance with the effectiveness of
decentralized governance. This requires a good working relationship
between IT and the business. “The federal model of IT governance
requires
relational capabilities as well — to reach effective IT governance,
two-way communication and a good collaboration relationship between
business and IT are needed.”

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IDC: Cloud, BPM Will Boost SOA Spending

3:22 pm in SOA Implementation, SOA Solutions by admin

IDC has some encouraging news fore SOA proponents: the market is growing!

That’s the word from Ruediger Spies, vice-president of enterprise
applications at IDC Central Europe, at IDC’s SOA and Beyond Conference 2010 in London. Spies
adds that interest in cloud computing is also a catalyst for new SOA
sales. Anh Nguyen provides a report on Spies’ statements in Network World.

Spies also repeated the mantra that SOA is about long-term vision,
not short-term returns. “Typically, SOA projects have a longer life span
than ERP systems, which last around 12 to 13 years,” he said. SOA
experience also sets out a roadmap for successful BPM and cloud
integration as well, he added.

IDC provides no details on what they consider the “SOA market” to be. Tools? Platforms? Middleware?  Services?  But, there’s no question that everyone wants to do cloud.

And…

The fact of the matter is, any company doing cloud in an enterprisey fashion (involving multiple business units) is — whether they call it that or not — doing service oriented architecture. There’s barely any distinction between integrating and governing cloud-based services and SOA-aware services — read Dave Linthicum’s book, “Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise,” and it becomes evident that they’re one in the same, and managed as such.

Does IDC consider the emerging cloud sector to be part of its 25% growth equation for SOA? I don’t know, since no details of this study seem to be readily apparent anywhere. But it makes sense.

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