PeopleSoft Tutorial - Part 77
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PeopleTools 8.53 – PeopleSoft Homes

PeopleSoft Home refers to a file system location in which artifacts associated with a PeopleTools runtime environment are located. The various PeopleSoft Homes are intended to serve specific purposes. Until PeopleTools 8.50, all file system content related to a PeopleSoft environment was consolidated within the same directory tree, which was referred to as PeopleSoft Home […]

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PeopleTools 8.53 – Secure Enterprise Search, SES and Search Framework

Prior to PeopleTools 8.53, search functionality worked by building search engine indexes using custom PeopleCode and Application Engine programs. Each PeopleSoft application used a unique method for creating and maintaining search artifacts like collections and indexes–all of which required search engine-specific calls, commands, syntax, and so on. The PeopleSoft Search Framework consists of PeopleSoft components (pages […]

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PeopleSoft Development Tools

As a PeopleSoft developer, you will havce a variety of tools available to develop and customize a PeopleSoft application. The tools you end up using will depend on the application installed at the place you’re working. Let’s have a look at the PeopleSoft development tools to gain some familiarity. PeopleSoft Development Tools Application Designer Application Designer is the […]

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Performance Tuning by Identifying Poor SQLs using v$

To a user, an application is never fast enough to satisfy his/her needs. Similarly, to a database administrator, an application is never fast enough to satisfy the needs of the user community. Perception and unreasonable expectations are definitely a cause. However, , insufficient hardware, poorly tuned application code, a poorly tuned database, or an architecture that doesn’t […]

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