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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Load Balancing T3 InitialContext Retrieval for WebLogic using Oracle Traffic Director

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  Introduction The T3 protocol is WebLogic's fast native binary protocol that is used for most inter-server communication, and...
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Anatomy of WebLogic TLOGs and considerations for transaction recovery

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Introduction As discussed in an earlier blog entry , the preservation and ability to restore WebLogic Transaction Logs (TLOGs) is oft...
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Writing your own Java application on Exalogic using SDP

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I've written before about how Exalogic enables Oracle Middleware products to use Sockets Direct Protocol (SDP) under the covers, rathe...
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Do I Need to Worry About the Availability and Recovery of WebLogic Transaction Logs?

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When planning a WebLogic deployment that places a significant emphasis on High Availability  or Disaster Recovery , it may be necessary to ...
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Monday, January 9, 2012

New Exa and Engineered Systems blog to watch

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Just a quick post to say look out for a new technical blog by my friend and colleague, Donald Forbes. Given Don's expertise, inside tra...
Wednesday, October 5, 2011

New release of DomainHealth - 1.0

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I've just released a new version of DomainHealth , that by virtue of being the next increment after 0.9, means that this is the grand 1....
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Friday, September 2, 2011

New release of DomainHealth (v0.9.1)

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I've just released a new version of DomainHealth (version 0.9.1). This is primarily a maintenance/bug-fix release. DomainHealth is a...
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Exalogic DCLI - run commands on all compute nodes at once

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Exalogic includes a tool called DCLI (Distributed Command Line Interface) that can be used to run the same commands on all or a subset of co...
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Exploring interests in programming, databases, middleware, enterprise messaging, transaction processing, virtualisation, containerisation, web services and highly distributed systems
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