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Many accounts in the same Oracle Documents App

Oracle Documents Cloud Service (or Oracle DOCS) is a solution that allows companies to have a unique and centralized repository of files in the cloud. Employees can have an account and share files between them, customers and partners. For […]
Author Waslley SouzaPosted on 14 March 201614 March 2016Categories OracleTags Cloud, DOCS, Documents Cloud ServiceLeave a comment on Many accounts in the same Oracle Documents App


Waslley Souza
Oracle Consultant & Oracle ACE with focus on Oracle Middleware & Cloud technologies.

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      • Python Lib for Oracle Cloud Object Storage Classic
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      • Creating a Windows compute instance in Oracle Cloud
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      • Using DNS to access an Oracle Cloud Compute Classic instance
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      • Many accounts in the same Oracle Documents App
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      • New Color Themes for BAM
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      • Using Oracle Process Mobile Application
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      • Managing Idempotence in SOA Suite
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      • First year of Waslley Souza Blog
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      • Empty REST DC in MAF 2.0.1 (Workaround)
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      • RESTful Web Service in JDeveloper 12c
      • Defining Cascading List of Values in ADF
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      • Packt’s eBooks / Videos at $10 or less
      • Using DB Adapter in SOA Suite 12c
      • My first video for the Oracle OTN LA
      • Using Database Sequence in ADF
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      • Testing with JUnit in ADF
      • Manage Polls in WebCenter Portal
      • Create Framework Extension Class in ADF
      • Communication between Task Flows using Task Flow Parameters
      • Enabling Update Batching in ADF
      • Using the Oracle ADF Model Tester
      • GUOB TECH DAY 2014 – LA OTN TOUR BRAZIL
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      • Configure Oracle Diagnostic Logging for IntegratedWebLogicServer
      • Article about WebCenter Portal on OTN
      • Expose Application Module as SOAP Web Service
      • Expose ADF Task Flow as Portlet using JSF Portlet Bridge
      • Waslley Souza Blog is referenced in the OTN Latin America’s list of blogs
      • Error when execute WebCenter on AdminServer
      • My first article about Oracle ADF on OTN
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      • Packt celebrates 10 years with all titles worth $10 until July 5th
      • Which version of JDeveloper should I use?
      • Connecting WebCenter Content and Portal 11gPS7
      • Creating an ADF Mobile Application
      • Invoking method action automatically in ADF
    • May (4)
      • Book review: Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 – A Hands-on Tutorial
      • Change the default language of WebLogic Server Log
      • Book review: Oracle ADF Faces Cookbook
      • Export table to Excel in Oracle ADF
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      • Defining ADF Business Components Packages
      • Implementing Commit and Rollback programmatically in ADF Task Flow
      • Reusable Task Flows
      • Reuse of Exception Handler with Task Flow Template
      • Increase the performance of JDeveloper 11g
      • Creating a master-detail Task Flow
    • March (7)
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 7: Oracle WebCenter Content
      • “Buy One, Get One Free” on all of Packt’s 2000 eBooks!
      • Book review: Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple: Second Edition
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 6: Oracle WebCenter Portal
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 5: Oracle JDeveloper
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 4: RCU
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 3: Oracle WebLogic Server
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      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 2: JDK
      • Instalação do Oracle WebCenter Portal – Parte 1: Oracle Database XE
      • Configuring Pagelet Producer to consume portlets from WebLogic Portal
      • Hello World!

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