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JDeveloper Assignment For Oracle WebCenter

proudly announces the general availability of ResQSoft Engineer for Oracle WebCenter, a new release of the companys flagship Engineer product which creates Java applications directly for Oracle WebCenter.

Using the companys toolset, developers can specify the form of a new application they would like to construct and then Engineer will create a complete WebCenter application, already packaged as a JDeveloper project. Compared to hand coding, time savings of 4-10 times can readily be achieved, and all of the specialized work to build and deploy portlets for WebCenter is performed automatically. ResQSoft Engineer for Oracle WebCenter also can be used with the companys legacy source code analyzers to modernize legacy code directly to the WebCenter platform.

Existing applications written in mainframe languages such as MAPPER, COBOL, Natural, Model 204 and IDEAL can be re-created as WebCenter portlet applications, and the tools allow developers to make dramatic improvements in look and feel declaratively, without programming. As with new development, all of the WebCenter-specific work and the packaging for JDeveloper is done automatically. In addition to these mainframe programming languages, ResQSoft Engineer for Oracle WebCenter can also be used to modernize Cold Fusion, Oracle Forms, PowerBuilder, MUMPS, Micro Focus and other commonly used programming languages. In fact, the ResQSoft Engineer toolset handles over 100 legacy languages and dialects, and can even be used to rapidly replace Commercial Off the Shelf Software packages for which the source code is usually unavailable.

The most reliable engagement platform for social businesses, Oracle WebCenter represents the ideal in connecting people and information.

Team efficiency and productivity is improved, allowing users to communicate and collaborate online through instant messaging, video and voice conferences or chat rooms, in order to solve problems that require direct interaction and immediate responses. Through Real Time Collaboration, Oracle WebCenter becomes the ultimate solution for cost optimization and scalability. The WebCenter Suite is the enterprises most precious asset in improving customer loyalty towards targeted websites, at the same time enhancing productivity with contextual collaboration.

It increases the businesses success chances by creating intuitive portals, by using mash-ups and composite applications, and by offering permanent access to accurate information in context. Oracle WebCenter can be used with excellent results to manage documents, content, digital assets and resources, but also for imaging and capturing, helping developers save time, resources and efforts. Automating business processes in Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and PeopleSoft Enterprise.

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Nikon D800 | Lens Rumors

Nikons month to release any big news or announcements concerning future cameras such as the Nikon D800 has always been February but no official statements were given at all this year.

August 2011 was the second rumored date that Nikon was targeting. This would launch perfectly with the release of the CliQ which drops the first week of September but it seems we wont be seeing the Nikon D800 until at least Fall of 2011. The latest reports for the Nikon D800 are suggesting that due to the earthquake in Japan in March production has fallen behind (understandably so) and the scheduled launch date has been pushed back once again to Fall 2011.

Amazon is also listing a Nikon D800 guide book on their site which means Nikon is most definitely planning to release the camera which is long overdue at this point. Nikon is also looking for a main feature camera to compete with the Canon 5D Mark III. Many felt the D700x would be the camera Nikon releases but it seems if the Nikon D800 does release this fall it could live up to the hype after all. We have one more month to go until Consumer Electronic Show in which we could hear a big announcement from Nikon.

This show is typically where camera companies such as Nikon and Canon make their announcements for upcoming products and many feel as though well see the Nikon D800.

The Following are highlights of the Nikon D800 Specs: 36 MP sensor Viewfinder Full coverage Face recognition CF+SD memory card slots ISO range: 100 6400, ISO LO @ 50 and ISO HI-2 @ 25600 A screen surpassing the 3 inch mark 200k shutter cycles As far as video is concerned we should see1080p/30/25/24 and 720p/60/30/25/24 Nikon D800 Video More Nikon D800 Rumors Surfacing Nikon D800 rumors are making their way around the web as many now believe the Nikon D800 will be a mini D3x, equipped with a larger LCD monitor than will be fully adjustable to brightness. Another source is also stating there will be 2 versions of the camera in which one will be a Nikon D800 with the anti-aliasing filter removed. The Nikon D800 may shoot 1080p features at 30fps and 4 frames a second shots andfeature a larger LCD display. The cost? At this point it comes as no surprise the Nikon D800 will come at a hefty price. The price tag is expected to be in the $4,000 range come launch day.

Source: (d800 nikon) http://lensrumors.com/nikon/nikon-d800