Oracle Fusion Middleware (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Oracle Fusion Middleware". oracle.com website. Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2009. Oracle's complete family of application infrastructure products – from the #1 Java application server to SOA and enterprise portals – are integrated with Oracle Applications and technologies to speed implementation and lower the cost of management and change.
  • "Oracle Fusion Middleware is 'Hot-Pluggable'". Oracle Fusion Middleware. Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 12 September 2009. Oracle Fusion Middleware's hot-pluggable capabilities enables customers to 'drop & deploy' various Oracle Fusion Middleware products into their existing IT environments. (Oracle Corporation's web-page on OFM's "hot-pluggable" capabilities.)
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  • Rittman, Mark. "An Introduction to Real-Time Data Integration". Retrieved 8 June 2009. Oracle Data Integrator, a member of the Oracle Fusion Middleware family of products, [...] is a Java-based application that uses the database to perform set-based data integration tasks
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