Archive for October, 2008
Flexible online collaboration for teams
In a world where flexibility is a key element of streamlining
collaboration, people and technology continue to struggle to search
for solutions to help us do so.
These days we’re flooded by new online applications, companies and
initiatives. Many of these address our need of project management,
time tracking for small and large and more. These applications and the
speed in which they become available tend to get missed by big
companies and organizations who have strict policies on how to deploy
new software and/or services.
Scrum Gathering 2008, Stockholm
This years second Scrum Gathering was held in Stockholm organized by the Scrum Alliance. This was a good opportunity to see and talk to some of the guru’s in this specific area and also to talk to fellow colleagues in other countries to share ideas and thoughts. As we where also an industry sponsor of the event…we had attend of course.
1 commentOBIEE web services part 5 – creating and filling dashboard pages
The Oracle Business Intelligence suite (Enterprise Edition. Version 10.1.3.4) offers web interfaces to read /write from/to the presentation catalog of OBIEE. In this series of articles I will give a short overview of the web services I used and some examples how to use them. The examples are very specific and are not aimed to give a full overview of the possibilities of the web services. The articles will also not explain in full length why certain tests had been done or why certain functionality was wanted. The articles are meant to share knowledge so that other people might benefit from it.
In this part, part 5, I will give an example of how to write dashboard pages and fill dashboard pages with columns, sections and other elements.
1 commentOBIEE web services part 4 – write properties to catalog objects
The Oracle Business Intelligence suite (Enterprise Edition. Version 10.1.3.4) offers web interfaces to read /write from/to the presentation catalog of OBIEE. In this series of articles I will give a short overview of the web services I used and some examples how to use them. The examples are very specific and are not aimed to give a full overview of the possibilities of the web services. The articles will also not explain in full length why certain tests had been done or why certain functionality was wanted. The articles are meant to share knowledge so that other people might benefit from it.
In this part, part 4, I will give an example of how to write properties to catalog objects.
2 commentsOBIEE web services part 3 – copy reports
The Oracle Business Intelligence suite (Enterprise Edition. Version 10.1.3.4) offers web interfaces to read /write from/to the presentation catalog of OBIEE. In this series of articles I will give a short overview of the web services I used and some examples how to use them. The examples are very specific and are not aimed to give a full overview of the possibilities of the web services. The articles will also not explain in full length why certain tests had been done or why certain functionality was wanted. The articles are meant to share knowledge so that other people might benefit from it.
In this part, part 3, I will give an example of how to copy reports to a new folder or to a different folder.
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TIBCO Partner Event 2008
Verslag TIBCO Partner Event 2008 (Rotterdam, 09-10-2008)
Aanwezig:
- Sander
- Rob
- Rubén
- Jan
Ochtend sessie:
Nigel Moody (general manager Benelux) drukte nog even op het hart dat er al 5 jaar geruchten zijn over een mogelijke overname door een grote partij. Maar dat Tibco geen plannen heeft in die richting en ook dat de eigenaar/grootaandeelhouder (Vivek) de komende jaren onafhankelijk wil blijven.
Geruststellende woorden misschien (of niet), of zoals iemand anders in de zaal al op merkte
“Trust me I’m sales”
OBIEE web services part 2 – writing default selection values
The Oracle Business Intelligence suite (Enterprise Edition. Version 10.1.3.4) offers web interfaces to read /write from/to the presentation catalog of OBIEE. In this series of articles I will give a short overview of the web services I used and some examples how to use them. The examples are very specific and are not aimed to give a full overview of the possibilities of the web services. The articles will also not explain in full length why certain tests had been done or why certain functionality was wanted. The articles are meant to share knowledge so that other people might benefit from it.
In this part, part 2, I will give an example of how to write a default selection of a dashboard page using the web services provided by OBIEE.
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OBIEE web services part 1 – trigger iBots
The Oracle Business Intelligence suite (Enterprise Edition. Version 10.1.3.4) offers web interfaces to read /write from/to the presentation catalog of OBIEE. In this series of articles I will give a short overview of the web services I used and some examples how to use them. The examples are very specific and are not aimed to give a full overview of the possibilities of the web services. The articles will also not explain in full length why certain tests had been done or why certain functionality was wanted. The articles are meant to share knowledge so that other people might benefit from it.
In this part, part 1, I will give an example of how to trigger iBots using the web services provided by OBIEE.
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Using jBPM with Seam
This article gives a short overview of the use of jBPM (Java Business Process Management) in combination with the JBoss Seam framework.
2 commentsOBIEE Portal customization part 2 "the portalcontent"
After the Login screen (http://knowledge.ciber.nl/weblog/?p=132) and the portalbanner (http://knowledge.ciber.nl/weblog/?p=133) it’s time for the portalcontent.![]()