Key Technology changes in E-Business Suite 12.2
There are lots of
updates coming in 12.1 release, but from a technology stack perspective, EBS
12.2 will be notable for two things:
A) Replacing Oracle
Containers for Java (OC4J) 10g with WebLogic Server 11g
EBS 12.2 will use
WebLogic Server from Fusion Middleware 11g in place of
OC4J 10g as part of
the release’s internal technology stack. Other
additional new
Fusion Middleware 11g components used will include
WebLogic JSP and
UIX 11g.
B) Online Patching
support via 11gR2 Edition-Based Redefinition
EBS 12.2 will use
the 11gR2 Database’s Edition-Based Redefinition features to provide support for
Online Patching. Edition-Based Redefinition is exciting new technology.
From the 11gR2 Application Developer’s Guide:
“Edition-based
redefinition enables you to upgrade the database component of an application
while it is in use, thereby minimizing or eliminating down time.
“To upgrade an
application while it is in use, you copy the database objects that comprise the
application and redefine the copied objects in isolation. Your changes do not
affect users of the application—they continue to run the unchanged application.
When you are sure that your changes are correct, you make the upgraded
application available to all users.”
Online Patching
means that patches that change EBS database objects can be applied while the
E-Business Suite production instance is fully operational. Only a short
downtime will be required to complete the patching process. This will take
your patching downtimes more predictable.
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