tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post4082394014712934342..comments2023-10-28T23:33:56.980+11:00Comments on Sydney Oracle Lab: Changing jobs in SydneySydOraclehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08828771074492585943noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post-1817546194968979722007-04-13T03:27:00.000+10:002007-04-13T03:27:00.000+10:00*lol* 11 SOA Database, that would be something new...*lol* 11 SOA Database, that would be something new! But don't say it to loud, maybe the Oracle Marketing folks are listening :-)<BR/><BR/>Igor, if you check out APEX, don't forget to check out my APEX development framework, it can save you a lot of work.<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://apexlib.sourceforge.net/" REL="nofollow">http://apexlib.sourceforge.net/</A><BR/><BR/>On my blog you may find the one or other interesting tip.<BR/><BR/><A HREF="http://inside-apex.blogspot.com/" REL="nofollow">http://inside-apex.blogspot.com/</A><BR/><BR/>Have fun with APEX!<BR/>PatrickPatrick Wolfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16652802762749621200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13265058.post-19259304233175016442007-04-11T22:34:00.000+10:002007-04-11T22:34:00.000+10:00Hi.11.1 is the version, rather than the name. Like...Hi.<BR/><BR/>11.1 is the version, rather than the name. Like 10g release 1 was 10.1 and 10g release 2 was 10.2.<BR/><BR/>The mystery letter will no doubt be announced with a fanfare during the second half of this year. The grid buzzword is getting old, so is fusion. They seem to be hyping SOA at the moment, so maybe will will be "11SOA Database". :)<BR/><BR/>Cheers<BR/><BR/>Tim...Tim...https://www.blogger.com/profile/17721555946005999179noreply@blogger.com