Notices tagged with oracle
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lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Saturday, 20-Aug-2016 01:00:28 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @jaywink@iliketoast.net That is *very* bad news. I switched completely to #MariaDB because #Oracle was making proprietary-like moves with #MySQL. In one step, MariaDB Corp has leapfrogged Oracle. I won't say they've gone #evil yet, but this is definitely not a positive development. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 08-Aug-2016 02:49:55 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @dragnucs Non-technical management tends to be influenced by large, well-known companies' advertising. Even competent tech managers have to constantly fight off pressure to go with #Microsoft (or another large company, such as #Oracle). -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 25-Jul-2016 03:38:32 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @dragnucs Having said this, not being dependent on a single central organization is really important. If #Oracle evilizes #MySQL, #MariaDB's branch of the same codebase can avoid that. Or #Percona can revive its performance-enhanced branch of the same codebase. Or a couple of devs working in someone's basement.
If Microsoft evilizes SQL Server, where does one obtain a compatible database to use as a drop-in replacement with SharePoint? -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Sunday, 29-May-2016 01:42:53 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @moshpirit Without having read the article, I already smell bullshit. The trial wasn't about the licensing of the #Java code itself (which is where licenses like #GPL or a proprietary #EULA might matter), #Oracle was suing about #Google mimicking the Java APIs in a Java-like clone. ORCL is spewing steer manure in an attempt to divide those who stood against their copyright maximalism. You can already write an API-compatible clone of a GPL program and license it as you please if you don't want to have to comply with the GPL, so nothing changes. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Saturday, 14-May-2016 04:19:31 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) In case you can no longer see @botleykuhn's posts, Bradley posted a new one today: http://url.federati.net/bEoqd #Classpath #Java #Google #Oracle -
Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz)'s status on Friday, 13-May-2016 23:53:08 CEST Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) After Years of Hard Work, #ZFS for #Linux Finally Lands in Debian GNU/Linux Repos http://news.softpedia.com/news/after-years-of-hard-work-zfs-for-linux-finally-lands-in-debian-gnu-linux-repos-504047.shtml watch out for #oracle
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Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Friday, 04-Mar-2016 15:44:27 CET Roland Häder Glassfish versus Wildfly (Tomcat EE) with custom JARs
I'm currently setting up a #Glassfish container for letting run my #JavaEE applications (will be #GNU #GPLv3 or maybe later #Affero) as this was later my choice after a previous unsuccessful attempt with #WildFly (LAN only).
Back what happened before. First of, I had Glassfish 4.1.1 which is currently bugged (#RuntimeException) and doesn't allow me to setup essential things like #JBDC resources or connection pools. So I tried WildFly next.
My applications have custom JARs (libs) which in Glassfish I need to copy to $DOMAIN_HOME/lib/ (and the #MySQL connector to $GLASSFISH_HOME/modules/) and that is all. With WildFly I had trouble even setting up a really simple #EJB (logging with #log4j over a local interface), because I was not able to find to where to my custom JARs (some really simple JARs are required + log4j). So I tried to setup all as modules (module.xml) but no success.
After many unsuccessful attempts I switched back to #Glassfish and found an older (but working) 4.1 version which finally let my applications and the #JPA stuff all work correctly.
Sadly, I now have to "hang around" with #Oracle which is known to be slow in fixing bugs ... But at least my applications are running ...
Not really a good argument for switching to WildFly or #TomcatEE, right? Or where do I have to put my JARs (and log4j)? -
Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Jan-2016 20:13:31 CET Roland Häder Wah, jobs for application developers with #JavaEE and #PHP5 is really hard to find ... You wonder why? Well, the simple reason is that there are so many specializations, like #JavaServerFaces but with #Oracle (I know in #MySQL) or these tons of frameworks (not just PHP, but also #AJAX). How should I learn that all? -
abjectio (knuthollund)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Jan-2016 22:05:07 CET abjectio "Oracle sinks its claws into Android - This is my first blog post since leaving my role as Mozilla’s CTO 6 months ago. As you may have read in the press, a good chunk of the original Firefox OS founding team has moved on from mobile and we created a startup to work on some cool products and technologies for the Internet of Things"
- http://andreasgal.com/2016/01/05/oracle-sinks-its-claws-into-android/ #mozillaos #oracle -
Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Dec-2015 16:59:58 CET Roland Häder Und dann kann man z.B. #NetBeans nur stabil betreiben, wenn das propritaere #Oracle #Java installiert ist. :-( -
Heikø (ostfriese)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Sep-2015 10:50:38 CEST Heikø Wenn #Oracle ein Parkhaus betreiben würde ... https://status.pirati.ca/attachment/553179 -
Heikø (ostfriese)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Sep-2015 10:50:38 CEST Heikø Wenn #Oracle ein Parkhaus betreiben würde ... https://status.pirati.ca/attachment/553179 -
mcscx (mcscx)'s status on Thursday, 20-Aug-2015 15:00:45 CEST mcscx @lohang the posts to !listening wont be lost when #Oracle (sadly) goes down. They'll still be there at other instances: http://qttr.at/uoo -
X11R5 (x11r5)'s status on Sunday, 19-Jul-2015 17:57:38 CEST X11R5 @inscius It would be one of #oracle's few changes from #redhat's release? -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Jul-2015 21:53:05 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @mcscx @bobjonkman It isn't just #mysql, either. I've known of days-long outages in $GOVT_AGENCY applications, caused by corrupt #Oracle or #SQL_Server databases. Often the corruption is not detected until entire backup series is ruined. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Jun-2015 21:33:45 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @windigo Internal product that used to be one of the world's largest #Oracle databases. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2015 23:26:35 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @question You can only buy #Sun if #Oracle is willing to sell. I thought $_CORP['ORCL'] completely integrated $_CORP['SUNW'] into itself.