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Written by Nathan McMinn   
Tuesday, 28 July 2009 08:13

Looks like I am shifting gears a little this week.  Instead of Alfresco Share/scripting and Python/Django as usual, I am getting all "enterprisey" and heading to NYC for an Oracle event.  Oracle's Fusion Middleware 11g Forum is making the rounds, being conducted at multiple locations.  I'll be at the event at the Marriott Marquis at Times Square on Thursday, July 30.  Sessions at this event have very broad product coverage, including Oracle's SOA Suite, Oracle Portal, and Oracle's CMS solution.  It will be very interesting to compare their CMS to Alfresco, and see how I can leverage our existing Alfresco CMS installations in an Oracle environment.  Oracle touts their ability to integrate with third-party apps, hopefully this philosophy extends to their CMS offerings as well.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 July 2009 08:23
 

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#5 2011-04-29 15:59
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#4 2010-11-10 11:08
3.4a community should run fine with Oracle, 64bit or not. Are you having trouble getting it running?
 
 
#3 2010-11-10 09:51
Hi Nathan,

Thank you for your fast reply. I'm absolutely agree with that Alfresco works fine with Oracle, I have a community edition (3.2r) against an Oracle 10g Database. My question was refered about the 3.4a community. One of my clients wants a community release (doesn't matter the version) against an Oracle. Maybe the problem are the 64 bits of the OS (Windows 2008 server)

Thanks again,

Luis
 
 
#2 2010-11-10 08:44
Hi Luis,

Alfresco should work fine with an Oracle database. According to Alfresco's web site, Oracle is one of the supported databases:

http://www.alfresco.com/services/subscription/supported-platforms/3-x/
 
 
#1 2010-11-10 06:25
Hi Nathan,

Have you heared something about the alfresco-community-3.4a running against Oracle? We are trying with the amp that we found at Alfresco Forge (really thanks guys!!! it works fine for the 3.2r) but it doesn't seem to work...

Thanks in advance,

Luis

ps: congratulations for your articles, they are really, really usefulls...
 
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