Re: UI to the Oracle Scheduler

From: Louis BROUILLETTE <Louis.Brouillette_at_uqtr.ca>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:27:04 -0500
Message-Id: <201001191627.o0JGR8CO026834_at_cavro.uqtr.ca>



Robert,

When you talk about an interface with APEX, are you thinking about a layer over the Oracle scheduler using the dbms_scheduler package ? If yes, that may be a possibility. There's a developer here who just began looking at APEX. I'll talk to him. At 10:21 2010-01-19, Robert Freeman wrote:
>We have been dealing with this question for a
>while now without an easy answer. OEM/Grid
>Control is one answer already given here.
>Another is that you could write a fairly simple
>interface with APEX. Are you locked into using
>the Oracle scheduler? If not, there are
>centralized scheduling packages out there that you could use instead.
>
>RF
>
>
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