Tuesday, June 13, 2006

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How? Connect from ORACLE Developer to ORACLE Database????

Hi ALL

H r u?

Just I'll write how you can connect ORACLE database with ORACLE Developer?

When u use SQL Plus and don't have any problem, and u wanna install developer(Forms & Reports), u cannot connect to the same Database.

The first:

You must have the same NLS_LANGUAGE in two home (DB, Dev).

How?

Go to Registry Editor: Start -> Run -> regedit ->

Search about "NLS_LANG" and change its value to "AMERICAN_AMERICA.AR8MSWIN1256" to you can write and retrieve Arabic, and search another time else "not found".

The second:

Search about file "tnsnames.ora", we will found more than one file.

You'll find it in

\NET80\ADMIN or

\NETWORK\ADMIN depend on ver.
= ORACLE Database Dir., or ORACLE Dev. Dir., or Another ORACLE ...

In this file will find statement like this:

1- ORA10 =

2- (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST =

3- (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.0.3)(PORT = 1521))

4- )

5- (CONNECT_DATA =

6- (SERVICE_NAME=ORCL)

7- )

8- )

1-Connect string SID: use it to connect to database scott/tiger@ORA10 , you can write anything.

3-somehost : IP Address or computer name where have database.

6-Service_Name: name of database.

Add a copy of previous text and change some data and save it and try to connect to the database.

Note: Save Original file before you change.
If you want to connect from all ORACLE Application to the same database you will have the same content of " tnsnames.ora" file.
Each ORACLE Application have "tnsnames.ora" file.

In another version you will see another schema but the same concept, please try it and return me what the result.

Good Luck.

LiveMessenger.net

LiveMessenger.net

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Download Windows Live Messenger Beta

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Gmail Space

Gmail Space



Gmail Space 0.3.1

This extension allows you to use your Gmail Space (2 GB) for file storage. It acts as a remote machine. You can transfer files between your hard drive and gmail. This is similar to "Gmail Drive" on windows platform. Your gmail account looks like a FTP host and you can upload and download your files. After you install, you get an option called "GSpace" in your "tools" menu clicking on which opens the window for transfer of files/folders

New version (v0.3.3) is released on the website.

Please look at the FAQs page (http://www.rjonna.com/ext/gspace_faqs.php) if you have any problems with the extension. If your question is not listed or not satisfied with the solution, you are always welcome to email me.

Works with:

Install Now (68 KB) Any One need Gmail account can send me E-mail.

gOOGLE hACKS















Ok, let's start from the beginning. We all know that Google is more than a search engine; we do use it as provider for email, mapping, news and many other services. Google is now also a free proxy service. Proxy is a device that stands between a PC and the internet, providing all the connections to the world wide web. What a proxy does is to receive all data from a requested site, so when you access web pages all data come from proxy.

What's the purpose for Google as a proxy? We often use office/school/university connections, usually those services are set to provide more safety, blocking the access to undesidered web sites (the "black list"). What you can do now is use Google translator service (language tools) as a proxy to bypass the restrictions set for our connection!

You just need to type the following URL:

http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.forbiddensite.com
(www.forbiddensite.com stands for the URL you need to go to...)

What you'll get is the translation (english to english!) of the page you want to see... your connection is directed to a google.com page so this page won't be blocked (would be blocked only with google.com on the black list), no matter what's the content.

Notice that the URL has been a little hacked because the parameter "langpair"(1) is set to "en|en" (english/english) so the page is processed by Google but you can keep the original language of the page (no need to translate!). If you need another language (e.g. french) you just need to set the parameter langpair to "fr|fr" and you'll be able to read french pages in french!

A couple of examples:

english... http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=hacks.oreilly.com

italian (my own homepage!)... http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=it|it&u=www.bigthistle.altervista.org

Last but not least: if you use this trick, you're not sure to protect your privacy, this kind of connection lets you see blacklisted pages but doesn't hide your IP address. Just go to http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.whatismyip.com to see your IP is not hidden...

That's all, bye.

Be Afraid Microsoft… Be VERY Afraid

Filed under: coolservices, google, cool

Well it looks like Google is back up to it with the pre-pre-release of Google Spreadsheets . Given the fact that I haven't gotten into the preview yet I can't say from personal experience but this looks like a killer app (literally and figuratively).

Particularly intriguing about this offering is the heavy focus on collaboration, something that feels oddly missing from the recent Google Notebook. So far I really like what I see in the works and I hope Google brings this approach to all their applications.

Many have said but none have been able to prove that Google is writing a web-based office suite that would compete with Microsoft, the first move was their acquisition of Writely, and now this. Google has positioned itself with a partial office suite that would easily compete with Microsoft. Let's review:

  • Gmail + Calendar + Chat + Notebook = MS Outlook
  • Writely = MS Word
  • Google Spreadsheets = MS Excel
  • Google Pages = MS Frontpage
The only things that I see are a presentation package, a database package, and a flowchart package. I don't doubt those are in the works. Go Google! I do hope I get into the alpha soon…