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| Oracle Strong In Java Development, Security For BI Reporting And Analysis Platforms By Keith Gile - Forrester Research - Oracle Strong In Java Development, Security For BI Reporting And Analysis Platforms by Keith Gile - Forrester Research
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Java Development - Oracle Business Intelligence 10.1.2 provides a Java application-centric business intelligence (BI) reporting and analysis amalgam of products bundled within the Oracle 10g database and Oracle 10g application server for support of analytic and enterprise reporting. The product provides comprehensive security and administration along with application scalability and basic Microsoft Office integration, but lacks robust report layout and development functionality and ease of use. This product is but one of a few — others include Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and SAP NetWeaver 2004 — that provides BI functionality bundled within a database or application server platform. Based on our analysis, Oracle is a strong performer in both analytic and enterprise reporting with a greater emphasis on analytic reporting." /
J2EE: EJB, JSP, Servlets, JSF, JSTL, JCA, JMS, JTA, JNDI, JDBC, JMX, RMI, etc.
Frameworks: Struts, Hibernate, JPA, iBATIS, JBoss AOP, Spring, JSF, AJAX, GWT, YUI, Flex/Flash, JUnit, and Jakarta common libraries.
Integration: Web Services on Axis and WebMethods; as well as the Web Service Standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
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