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Oracle Apps 11iOracle Apps 11i Free Training : Concurrent Processing
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Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Oracle Apps 11iOracle Apps 11i Free Training : Concurrent Processing : This document talks about the concurrent processing in oracle applications. It will give the step-by-step procedure of creating concurrent programs in oracle applications. All types of concurrent programs are described in detail. Concurrent programs can be scheduled to run or manually run in oracle applications. In Oracle Applications, concurrent processing simultaneously executes programs running in the background with online operations to fully utilize your hardware capacity, hence the name ‘Concurrent Processing’. You can write a program (called a ”concurrent program”) that runs as a concurrent process. Typically, you create concurrent programs for long–running, data–intensive tasks, such as posting a journal or generating a report.
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