Batch Architecture - Designing Your Threadpools - Part 2
In the last article we discussed the setup of a cluster. Once the cluster is setup, the next step is to design and configure your threadpools. Before I illustrate how to quickly configure your...
View ArticleBatch Best Practices (Doc Id: 836362.1) Updated
The Batch Best Practices whitepaper has been completely rewritten from scratch to optimize the information and provide a simpler mechanism for helping implementations configure and manage their batch...
View ArticleBatch Scheduler Integration (Doc Id: 2196486.1) Updated
In line with the Batch Best Practices whitepaper being updated the Batch Scheduler Integration whitepaper has also been updated to reflect the new advice. The Batch Scheduler Integration whitepaper...
View ArticleBatch Architecture - Designing Your Submitters - Part 3
If you are using the command line submission interface, the last step in the batch architecture is to configure the Submitter configuration settings.Note: Customers using the Oracle Scheduler...
View ArticleSchedule Management for Oracle Scheduler Integration
One of the most common questions I get from my product users is how to manage your batch schedules when using the Oracle Scheduler Integration. As Oracle Scheduler is part of the Oracle Database,...
View ArticleSupported Platform Guide/UTA Pack Guide
As with all Oracle products we release supported platforms in the Installation documentation. But, as platform changes happen between releases Oracle products produce Certification and Supported...
View ArticleUtilities Testing Accelerator - A new way to test quickly lowering your cost...
One of the most common pieces of feedback I got from attending the Oracle Utilities User Group and the Oracle Utilities Customer Edge Conference in Austin recently was that the approach that Oracle...
View ArticleCube Viewer - A new way of analyzing operational data in OUAF
In past releases of Oracle Utilities Application Framework, Query Zones have been a flexible way of display lists of information with flexible filters and dynamic interaction including creating and...
View ArticleCubeViewer - Process to Build the Cube Viewer
As pointed out in the last post, the Cube Viewer is a new way of displaying data for advanced analysis. The Cube Viewer functionality extends the existing ConfigTools (a.k.a Task Optimization) objects...
View ArticleUtilities Testing Accelerator 6.0.0.1.0 Now Available
Oracle Utilities is pleased to announce the general availability of Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator Version 6.0.0.1.0 via the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud with exciting new features which...
View ArticleMoving from Change Handlers to Algorithms
One of the most common questions I receive from partners is that Java based Change Handlers are not supported on the Oracle Utilities Cloud SaaS. Change Handlers are not supported for a number of key...
View ArticleUTA Components and License Restrictions
The Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator is fast becoming a part of a lot of cloud and on-premise implementations as partners and customer recognize the value of pre-built assets in automated testing...
View ArticleCube Viewer - Designing Your Cube
In the last Cube Viewer article we outlined a generic process for building a cube, but the first step on this process is to actually design the data we want to analyze in the cube. A common...
View ArticleHash Keys and Security
One of the features that has been changed over the last few releases of the Oracle Utilities Application Framework has been security. To keep up with security requirements across the industry, the...
View ArticleSee You at the Edge Conference in London
For customers and partners attending the Oracle Utilities Customer Edge Conference in London next month, I will be presenting the Cloud and Technology sessions this year.The cloud sessions will cover...
View ArticleClarification of Application Management Pack for Oracle Utilities
As the Product Manager for a number of products including Oracle Application Management Pack for Oracle Utilities, the Oracle Enterprise Manager plugin for managing Oracle Utilities Application...
View ArticleUtilities Testing Accelerator 6.0.0.2.0 Available
Oracle is delighted to announce the release of the Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator (UTA), known as Version 6.0.0.2.0, is now available for licensed customers to use. This release is significant as...
View ArticleUTA 6.0.0.2.0 Features - Flow Subroutines
One of the most innovative new capabilities introduced into the Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator (6.0.0.2.0 and above) is the support for Flow Subroutines. The key concept to understand that it is...
View ArticleUTA 6.0.0.2.0 - Installing the Product
The installation of an on-premise version of Utilities Testing Accelerator has been improved upon in both versions 6.0.0.1.0 and 6.0.0.2.0 to allow customers to quickly establish product environments....
View ArticleUTA 6.0.0.2.0 Features - Flow Test Data Set Support
In Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator 6.0.0.1.0 we introduced the concept of saved and reusable Component Test Data Sets which represents reusable test data at a component level. The idea is that as...
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