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Oracle Analytics by Adrian Ward

25 Years Experience and Counting

Author: Adrian Ward

30 Years working on Oracle systems, specialising in Oracle analytics. Previously known as OBIEE, and before that Seibel Analytics Oracle ACE

Installing Windows Server 2025

Posted on April 18, 2025April 18, 2025 By Adrian Ward

Just a quick note to cover the install of a new Windows server on my blade. The first part of the process is to get the software. I use Microsoft Partner Centre, which seams to change the way it works, every YEAR! Annoying, but after an hour of setting things…

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Install Apache Tomcat on Windows

Posted on March 11, 2025March 11, 2025 By Adrian Ward

One of the recommended webserver/app server systems to use in you ORDS/Apex stack is Weblogic, the other is Tomcat. I prefer tomcat because it is soo much quicker and easier to install, and more importantly, to configure. Pre-Requisites For this install I am using the JDK we already install (GraalVM…

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Installing JDK 21 on Windows

Posted on March 10, 2025March 11, 2025 By Adrian Ward

Continuing our series on using apex to manage Oracle Analytics security. The APEX ‘Stack’ consists of five components The good news is that all of the above can be installed for free, even on windows, for you to learn from. Lets look at how we ‘install’ JDK Firstly we download…

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Installing Apex on Windows

Posted on March 9, 2025March 11, 2025 By Adrian Ward

Oracle Analytics security can (and should in my view) use database tables managed using Oracle Apex. These tables can enable The reason we would do this is because user administration does not exist in OAS, the nearest you can get to it would be to use Console to manage the…

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Cloud

February News

Posted on February 14, 2025February 21, 2025 By Adrian Ward

Stew Ashton writes, “Finding the difference between two dates or timestamps is hard! I am not fully satisfied with any of the solutions I have already proposed (or read), but I think this time I may have a decent answer.” 2. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a New Forms Server in…

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Automating the OAS System

Posted on February 2, 2025March 11, 2025 By Adrian Ward

Oracle Analytics Server Estate If you have chosen the Analytics Server route, either installed on your kit, or on Cloud virtual machines then you will be running the install yourself, and the patching, and the upgrading, and bug fixing. One of the key benefits of this approach is that it…

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Analytics

January Reading

Posted on January 20, 2025January 29, 2025 By Adrian Ward

This blog opens with: “A couple of my students wanted me to write a switch and parameter handler for Python scripts. I wrote it just to show them it’s possible but I also show them how to do it correctly with the Python getopt library, which was soft-deprecated in Python 3.13 and replaced…

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Analytics

Some Pre-Christmas Reading

Posted on December 17, 2024December 17, 2024 By Adrian Ward

1. Oracle ASM Filter Driver (AFD) Filtering and 5.15 UEK7 kernels Ron shares the background: “As a long time fan of the Oracle ASM Filer Driver, one of the major benefits for Oracle ASM Filter Driver (AFD) is AFD Filtering. AFD can ensure writes are only performed by trusted and…

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Analytics

December Musings

Posted on December 3, 2024 By Adrian Ward

1. Lock Control in Database Onur Ardahnli began with, “In today’s article, we will discuss checking for LOCKs in the  database, which is one of the checks we perform when there is a problem in the database.” 2. Spring Cleaning This blog goes through two different scenarios and concludes with: “Wrangling…

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Oracle

November Reading

Posted on November 16, 2024November 19, 2024 By Adrian Ward

Recent Blogs I’ve Read: 1. How Can a Data Breach of an Oracle Database be Managed and Analysed? Pete Finnigan asks, “If you become the latest victim of a data hack and your Oracle database is compromised then what do you do?” 2. Applying the first Monthly Recommended Patches (MRP)…

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