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c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] Entegra for Oracle [By] Lumigent Technologies, Inc. [Description]
This is a new product released a couple of months ago by Lumigent. Entegra for Oracle uses a proprietary log reading approach to capture a comprehensive audit trail of all activity in the database including DML, DDL and SELECT statements. It uses lightweight agents to collect audit data from the target servers stores it in a separate repository for archiving and reporting. The Entegra report server allows a point and click approach to creating, distributing and scheduling reports and includes ready made templates. The interface is used also on a SQL server product and should provide a common interface for companies to monitor all database activity. This looks like a very interesting product. It should make complying with some of the new regulations such as Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA easier. The fact that the repository is separate is a good security plus and also the GUI will allow sorting, filtering and correlation and even alerting. Processing Oracle auditing has never been completely done all in one place so this looks useful.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) [By] Zeus Technology Ltd. [Description]
I came across this product recently. Zeus Extensible Traffic Manager (ZXTM) is an interesting product. It looks like a network appliance that is paced between the internet and the servers hosting the Oracle database. ZXTM filters all network traffic destined for the Oracle database or application servers. Any hostile traffic is filtered out and not allowed to pass so thwarting hack attempts against the database. The link to the product includes a simple diagram of how the product works. ZXTM can be deployed on a fault tolerant cluster that acts as an application level firewall. It is also able to load balance the network traffic and filter dangerous network traffic at the same time. ZXTM also supports multiple protocols and can also act as a back end monitor checking that all services are running. A free 30 day trial is available.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] AppDetective for Oracle Application Server [By] Application Security Inc [Description]
AppDetectiveT for Oracle Application Server is a network-based, vulnerability assessment scanner that locates and assesses the security strength of database applications within your network through penetration testing techniques. Armed with a revolutionary security methodology together with an extensive knowledge base of vulnerabilities, AppDetectiveT for Oracle Application Server will locate, examine, report, and help fix your security holes and misconfigurations at your command. You can see a complete list of checks it looks for here
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] AppDetective for Web Applications [By] Application Security Inc [Description]
AppDetective for Web Applications (can be run against any Oracle HTTP component including Oracle Application Server, Oracle HTTP Server, Oracle Containers for Java, Oracle Reports Server, etc...) AppDetectiveT for Web Applications is a network-based, vulnerability assessment scanner that locates and assesses the security strength of web applications within your network. Armed with a revolutionary security methodology together with an extensive knowledgebase of vulnerabilities. AppDetectiveT for Web Applications will locate, examine, report, and help fix web application security holes and misconfigurations at your command. You can see a complete list of checks it looks for here.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] AppSecInc Console [By] Application Security Inc [Description]
A unified front-end for AppSecInc products, the AppSecIncT Console centralizes database security management across complex, heterogeneous environments. With its Web-based user interface and role-based access control features, organizations can easily distribute database security testing, auditing, and real-time monitoring functions across workgroups and business units.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] AppRadar for Oracle available 4th quarter 2004 [By] Application Security Inc [Description]
AppRadarT is a host-based, database auditing and intrusion protection system (Db-IPS) for large enterprises who struggle to secure their databases amid increasing zero-day threats and mounting regulatory requirements. Unlike generic network or operating system solutions, AppRadar provides database-specific, active protection and monitoring. As a complementary database intrusion protection system, AppRadarT now makes it possible to monitor and defend the data stored within your database.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] The Data Masker [By] Net 2000 Ltd. [Description]
The Data masker is a new tool that can protect sensitive information in test databases by replacing real data with false but realistic looking data. The data stays usable but does not disclose any real details. It can exchange many types of data such as credit cards that will not work, incorrect phone numbers, random last names, random and false company names, generated street addresses. The tool uses rules to map the data changes that can be then reapplied to the data again. The tool looks very interesting and will find a lot of use in adhering to the regulations such as SO, HIPAA, GL&B and the UK Data Protection Act as well as the rules imposed by the likes of Amex and Visa and other credit card companies.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] OraDep - Oracle Objects dependencies analysing [By] Sam Trest [Description]
I just came across this fairly new program that has been written to analyse dependencies between objects in the database such as procedures, tables, views etc. The program can produce a hierarchy of dependencies between objects that have been selected to be analysed. It also produces HTML reports and shows the text of the programs where the dependencies occur. The program can also be used to analyse the dependencies between objects in Forms source code and also the database. OK, so what has this got to do with security? - quite a lot. If you are analysing or auditing the objects for security issues in the database a dependency tree is often needed to see the relationships between objects. This is also particularly useful when the object dependencies can be audited at the source code level to see the use of the particular object. A tool like this could save a lot of time when tracking down security issues. Three things i should say about this product, the first is I have not downloaded the program yet to try it, the second is that it is not clear if this program is free or not, hence I have added it to my commercial section. There is a free trial version, hence my assumption that it is commercial although there are no details of commercial pricing. The final point is that I have not looked into this programs market area to see if there are other similar programs and how they compare.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] DB Audit 2.5 [By] SoftTree Technologies Inc [Description]
I just came across this product via a thread on the Oracle-l mailing list. This is a database auditing solution that can be used not only on Oracle but also Sybase, DB2 and MS SQL Server. The tool allows the DBA or security auditor to monitor all changes and access made to the database. Some of the key features include a central repository for monitoring multiple databases. This fan improve security by isolating the audit trails and it can also provide cost benefits by centralizing the audit data. The tool includes a GUI interface and also central reports. It can audit traffic that cannot be audited natively. DB Audit 2.0 also provides real time alerting. There seem to be a growing number of tools in this space currently and this is an exciting and useful tool space. Although I didn't find it detailed in my cursory look, I suspect that this tool, like others simply analyses the network traffic to and from the database. This sounds a very interesting tool though. UPDATED 06-Jun-2005 I have just updated the link on this tool and also the version number. The product has been updated to version 2.5. I have not tested it but it is available as a free trial download. It seems worth a look if you are looking for an audit solution.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] Ambeo [By] Ambeo [Description]
I just came across this product via a thread on the Oracle-l mailing list. Ambeo has a range of products available for auditing and monitoring databases in the enterprise. They range from covering performance optimization, data privacy auditing, data migration and resource optimization. The website gives some interesting information that indicates that many databases can be monitored, that users can be monitored across the enterprise and even redundant data can be identified. The auditing solution looks quite promising, the product can detect and audit access to critical or data that has to be legally protected. It can also detect security protection breaches and also find use of non authorized applications. It seems again from the look I had of their site that they too analyse the network traffic like other products on this page.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] nCipher - SecureDB [By] nCipher [Description]
This is an interesting security product that offers column level encryption to data even when at rest. It provides a simple and cost effective deployment method that requires minimal integration with the applications. The product page quoted here supports - column level encryption, granular access control, transparent to e-commerce and legacy applications, segregation of admin and security functions and integration with FIPS 140-2 level 3. This looks like a very interesting product and well worth a look into.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] Repscan [By] Red Database Security [Description]
This is an interesting product by Alex Kornbrusts company Red Database Security based in Germany. Repscan is used to verify that an Oracle databases dictionary and objects have not been tampered with. This could be because of an Oracle rootkit being installed or an Oracle virus or because someone in your organisation has been altering database objects that should not have been altered. The tool works by first generating a baseline repository that is then subsequently used to test if any objects have been changed. The tool works by generating checksums of each object and stores them for later comparison. It is important that the baseline generated is clean and protected from amendment. The tool also checks for some basic Oracle security issues such as checking default passwords. A free limited trial version of the tool is available for download.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
c265d1f7_nd_Oracle_security_information__Description
[Tool] Ingrian DataSecure Platforms [By] Ingrian Networks Inc [Description]
This is an interesting encryption product that offers a way to encrypt critical data in applications and databases. This is a network appliance and offers a way for companies to meet current legislation. The features include granular encryption and centralized security management. The implementation claims to be seamless (i have not verified this). It offers secure key and policy management, segregation of duties, it is transparent to users and applications. One good advantage is that the cryptographic processing is done away from the database server so the load increases expected with heavily encrypting a lot of data will not be seen. There are three components, the DataSecure Appliance, the Network Attached Encryption server which runs on the DataSecure appliance and the Ingrian NAE connector - a software provider that is installed on either the web server, application server or database server. The appliance is a dedicated hardware component that is designed to just do the computations. It provides redundancy and also has an optional FIPS 140-2 level 3 hardware module providing tamper proof protection of the encryption keys. There are 4 appliance levels each offering different processing power. The product suite supports Oracle, DB2 and Microsoft SQL Server. I have not looked at this product in real life yet but it does sound like an interesting alternative the built in encryption solutions in the database.
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Pete Finnigan - Oracle and Oracle security information
Description
http://www.petefinnigan.com/tools.htm
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00068-ip-10-236-191-2_640069942_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] The Content and Extent of the Old Testament Canon [Description]
A very well written argument from the Protestant Perspective.
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] The History of the Jewish and Christian Canons [Description]
A very useful and readable source filled with lots of interesting background info. You learn here that the TANK has a canon :-)
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] Catholic Encyclopedia: CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT [Description]
Very useful and scholarly, many facts about the ancient rabbis. A bit dry.
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] Deuterocanonical References in the New Testament. [Description]
This link is an attempt to catalogue all the references (not quotes) of the Deuterocanonical books in the NT.
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] The Old Testament Canon [Description]
Quotations from the fathers -- the early Christian writers.
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
e5b9b125_The_Old_Testament_Canon__Description
[Useful Links] Defending the Deuterocanonicals [Description]
Has some discussion of the deuterocanonical books. Has the reference to the Ethiopian Jews that use the LXX.
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The Old Testament Canon
Description
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/1647519/posts?page=1
39/1438042989126.22_20150728002309-00247-ip-10-236-191-2_465203406_5.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setReportRequest (ReportRequest) [Description] You can set a ReportRequest object to select a report that you want to schedule and run. [Function]
Report Request
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setDeliveryRequest (DeliveryRequest) [Description] You can set a DeliveryRequest object to set a delivery option. See ‘Pre-Requisite for Delivery’ section for the detail of how to set the delivery settings. [Function]
Delivery Request
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setStartDate(Calendar) [Description] You can set a start date for the scheduling to start. If it’s null or not specified then the scheduled job will run immediately. [Function]
Start Date for the Scheduling
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setEndDate(Calendar) [Description] You can set an end date for the scheduling. [Function]
End Date for the Scheduling
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setUserJobName(String) [Description] You can set a name for this scheduling job. [Function]
Job Name
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setJobCalendar(Calendar) [Description] You can set which calendar to use for the scheduling time. E.g. Gregorian [Function]
Calendar
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setJobTZ(String) [Description] You can set an appropriate time zone that you want to use for the specified time for the scheduling. [Function]
Time Zone
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setRepeatCount(int) [Description] You can set a repeat count for the scheduled job. [Function]
Repeat Count
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setRepeatInterval(int) [Description] You can set an interval time for the scheduled job to run. [Function]
Repeat Interval
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setNotificationTo(String) [Description] You can set an email address to send a notification of the scheduled job. [Function]
Email Address for Notification
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setNotificationWhenFailed (boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to send a notification message when the scheduled job fails or not. [Function]
Request to send a notification message when failed
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setNotificationWhenSuccess (boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to send a notification message when the scheduled job runs successfully or not. [Function]
Request to send a notification message when Success
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setNotificationWhenWarning (boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to send a notification message when the scheduled job ends with warning or not. [Function]
Request to send a notification message when Warning
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setSaveDataOption(boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to save the data for the scheduled job or not. The data will be saved when it’s set True and it can be accessed only through BI Publisher Enterprise UI. [Function]
Indication of Saving the Data
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setSaveOutputOption(boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to save the report output for the scheduled job or not. The output will be saved when it’s set True and it can be accessed only through BI Publisher Enterprise UI. [Function]
Indication of Saving the Report Output
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setSchedulePublicOption (boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to make the scheduled job to be publicly accessible or not. [Function]
Indication of Public Scheduling
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
222f795b_with_BI_Publisher_Web_Service___Function
[Method] void setScheduleBurstringOption (boolean) [Description] You can specify whether you want to use the bursting option that is pre-configured for this report or not. In order to use this option you need to make sure that the report you’re scheduling has been configured for the bursting option through BI Publisher Enterprise UI. [Function]
Bursting Delivery
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Oracle BI Publisher Consulting: How to Schedule a Report with BI Publisher Web Service?
Function
http://bipconsulting.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-schedule-report-with-bi.html
21/1438042987174.71_20150728002307-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_24280403_8.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @AssertFalse [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a boolean parameter is false [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @AssertTrue [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a booöean parameter is true [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @DecimalMin [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a number parameter is greater than or equals a minimum value [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @DecimalMax [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a number parameter is less than or equals a maximum value [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Future [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a Date parameter is in the future [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Min [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that an integral number parameter is greater than or equals a minimum value [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Max [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that an integral number parameter is less than or equals a maximum value [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @NotNull [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a parameter is not null [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Null [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a parameter is null [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Past [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a Date parameter is in the past [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Pattern [Applicability] parameter [Description] Requires that a String parameter matches a regular expression [Java Package]
javax.validation.constraints
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @InvocationCount [Applicability] method [Description] Limits the number of invocations to a test method [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Source [Applicability] method, parameter [Description] Specifies a source file from which to read test data (e.g. CSV or Excel(TM) file) [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] Â @Offset [Applicability] method, parameter [Description] Â [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Distribution [Applicability] parameter [Description] Specifies a distribution to use for a number parameter [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Granularity [Applicability] parameter [Description] Specifies the granularity of a number parameter (corresponds to Benerator's 'precision') [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Nullquota [Applicability] parameter [Description] Specifies the quota of null values to generate for a parameter [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Unique [Applicability] method, parameter [Description] If applied to a parameter it specifies that its values must be unique. Applied to a method it specifies that the combination of all parameters must be unique [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Values [Applicability] parameter [Description] Specifies a comma-separated list of all supported values [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Generator [Applicability] method, parameter [Description] Specifies a simple type generator for a parameter or an array generator for a complete parameter set [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @DescriptorBased [Applicability] method [Description] Specifies that the parameters of a test method shall be generated as configured in a Benerator descriptor file [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
[Annotation] @Equivalence [Applicability] class, method [Description] Advises Feed4JUnit to use the EquivalenceGeneratorFactory for all related test methods. It creates relatively small numbers of mean tests using mechanisms from border value and partition testing. [Java Package]
org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
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org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
34897060_Feed4TestNG__Java_Package
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org.databene.benerator.anno
[]
Feed4TestNG
Java Package
http://databene.org/feed4testng.html
41/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00277-ip-10-236-191-2_62150349_10.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] Lens in front of lamp [Self]
Pure mind close to Self
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] Film (a long series of separate photos) [Self]
Stream of latent tendencies consisting of subtle thoughts
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] Lens, light passing through it and lamp, which together form focused light [Self]
The Mind, illumination of it and the Self, which together form seer or the Jiva
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] The light passing through the lens and falling on the screen [Self]
Light of Self emerging from mind through senses, and falling on the world
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] Various kinds of pictures appearing in the light of the screen [Self]
Various forms and names appearing as objects perceived in the light of the world
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
ac40342e_le_History_Introduction_Part_1__Self
[Lamp inside apparatus] Mechanism which sets film in motion [Self]
Divine law manifesting latent tendencies of mind
[]
CHAKRA SERIES: What Does the Word Chakra Really Mean? A Little History Introduction Part 1
Self
http://www.allgoodthings.com/yoga/chakra/chakra_intro.html
7/1438043060830.93_20150728002420-00049-ip-10-236-191-2_299778662_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] In most cases, CSE students would be tossing up between CS, SE, BI, CE, EE, and Telecommunications. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
A flexible first year for the whole of engineering is desirable for students, who, on entering our programs, know that they do not know which type of engineering they want to specialise in.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] The same arrangement applies with respect to transfers between CS, CE, BI, and SE, and EE, Telecommunications, and IS. The proposed Faculty scheme, whereby students may enrol in a common program code in first year, and then elect which flavour of Engineering they will continue with at the end of first year, fixes this for such students (but not for IS students). However, in fact, they are likely to see much less of any particular brand of Engineering in first year, and thus are not in a very much better position to choose than at the end of secondary school. Students who don't hit the wall until part-way through second or third year - when they find a course they just cannot cope with - are no better off. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
At present, transferring between programs within Engineering is only possible by applying through UAC. At the end of first year, such a student's application is considered on the basis of a 50% mix of their original UAI and their UNSW GPA. Students who flunked first year because the found they hated the program they were in thus end up on the garbage heap of life. Transfers between UNSW Engineering programs used to be at the discretion of the Schools involved. UNSW Central canned this arrangement a few years ago on equity grounds - they believe that this arrangement was unfair to Uni students from outside UNSW wishing to transfer into later years of UNSW Engineering courses, who had to go via UAC. In other words, they considered the possible inequity for such non-UNSW transfer applicants to be more important (legally) than the waste of human talent involved in locking UNSW students into programs they cannot pass. Many of the problems could be addressed by assessing UAC transfer applicants on the basis of max(original UAI, Uni GPA) rather than average(original UAI, Uni GPA). CSE has proposed this, but the outgoing Faculty Associate Dean (Education), A/Prof. Tim Hesketh, has responded (as I (BillW) understand him) that this is not one of the dozens of UAC admission criteria options, and that he is not prepared to pursue the possibility of proposing such a criterion as a new UAC criterion.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] CSE courses almost all include a significant amount of design. We could deal with this requirement by: designating particular existing core COMP courses as "design" courses: e.g. COMP3121 - Design 3: Design and Analysis of Algorithms; arguing that we meet the requirement by dint of having widely distributed design material in our existing courses; in the case of BI and SE, designating BINFx001 and SENGx0x0 and SENG1031 as the "design" courses in years 1 to 3. This still leaves fourth year design courses. CS is probably not affected by this requirement, except in first year if it is to be part of the flexible engineering first year scheme. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
The Dean wishes there to be a design stream in every Engineering degree, and has proposed that this will take the form of a designated design stream in each year.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] CSE has proposed that a modified version of COMP1081 should be the Computing courses. Thanks to Ashesh for work on this re-design in conjunction with computing folk in other Engineering Schools. The current proposal includes the concept that each participating Engineering School would contribute a tutorial/lab stream using problems and assignments relevant to the needs of the particular School. This will, of course, lead to issues with equitable assessment of the different assignments, but is better than having students (and Schools) discontented by irrelevant assignment content. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
The Dean wishes to eliminate the wasted effort involved where Engineering Schools each teach versions of courses like Mechanics, Numerical Methods, and Computing. These courses would be taught centrally.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] BI and CE can comply, at the cost of modifying Professional Issues and Ethics courses. CS can comply in first year, as far as potential CS students enrolled in the flexible engineering first year are concerned, and after first year, if they in fact elect to take CS, they are no longer in a BE degree, so presumably the requirement no longer applies. The only 3 UoC course in CS at present is COMP2920 Professional Issues and Ethics. SE has more problems. Again, compliance in first year is possible, by folding the material in INFS1611 into SENG1031. The later SENG workshops are 3 UoC, though they could be viewed as 6 UoC full-year courses that are implemented as 2 × 3 UoC courses because NSS cannot cope with full-year courses. This is not historically accurate, but we could take the view that we would fold them into 6 UoC full-year courses and so comply, except NSS won't let us. The extra examination load (per se) imposed by this requirement is negligible, as SENG workshops are assessed by project, not by examination. Note that students normally take a 3 UoC GenEd course in the sessions in which they take SENG workshop courses in second and third years. SE Program Director and creator of the SE program, Ken Robinson, points out that students need a full academic year to go through the learning experience that is involved in the second and third year SENG workshops, and that it would be invidious to accept imposed changes that compromised the academic goals of the program without strong reasons that actually apply in the case of this particular program. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
The Dean wants all courses to be 6 UoC. This won't work for GenEd courses, and may not be achievable for courses taught outside the Faculty (e.g. Mathematics, Physics). No written reason has been given for this requirement, but it is believed to be aimed at some Engineering programs that consist of lots of 4 and 3 UoC courses, which are alleged to course examination overload for students.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] In fact the UNSW Asia academic year will begin in September or thereabouts, so UNSW Asia will start up in September 2007. This means UNSW Asia staff could start training at UNSW Kensington in early 2007, and so we wouldn't need to revise for 2006, just for 2007. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
The timing of the revision requirements is driven by the advent of UNSW Singapore (= UNSW Asia), which starts up in 2007. A/Prof. Hesketh has informed the Flexible First Year working group that appointees to UNSW Asia will start work with a semester at UNSW Kensington, absorbing the UNSW ethos. The contract with the Singapore government requires that students be able to transfer between UNSW campuses without loss of credit. Because of limited staff resources at UNSW Asia, the programs there must be designed carefully to allow such transfers, and it is claimed that the programs here need to be revised to facilitate such transfers too. The best sequence is to revise our programs for 2006, so that (a) they can be debugged in 2006; and (b) the UNSW Asia staff in training can work with the revised programs.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] SE & CS already comply. We may seek exemption for BI and CE. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
A recent academic board requirement mandates 12 UoC of free electives in every program. There is an out-clause which says that professional programs may apply for exemption from this requirement on a program-by- program basis, if it will make it infeasible to meet accreditation requirements.
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Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
5b59eca1__Program_Revision_Requirements__Faculty_AB_Perspective
[Possible CSE Perspective] This is a problem for some Engineering programs but not for us. [Faculty/AB Perspective]
There is an academic board requirement that at most 75% of any program's core requirements may be source within the program's home Faculty.
[]
Faculty and Academic Board Program Revision Requirements
Faculty/AB Perspective
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/faculty_rev_req.html
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00125-ip-10-236-191-2_378117552_0.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Common burdock [Animals reported] All types [Animals Reported] Cattle, dogs, goats, swine, horses, sheep, poultry [Weed_2]
Poison- hemlock
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Common cocklebur [Animals reported] Cattle, swine, sheep, poultry [Animals Reported] Horses, rarely cattle and sheep scouringrush [Weed_2]
Field horsetail
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Common tansy [Animals reported] All types [Animals Reported] All livestock [Weed_2]
Buttercups
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Ergot infested small grains [Animals reported] Livestock [Animals Reported] Shorthaired hunting dogs [Weed_2]
Stinging nettle
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Cultivated Oats [Animals reported] Cattle, swine, goats, poultry, horses [Animals Reported] Cattle, goats, sheep, swine [Weed_2]
Redroot pigweed
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Brackenfern [Animals reported] Cattle, horses, sometimes swine [Animals Reported] Cattle, horses, sheep, poultry [Weed_2]
Wild mustard
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Ragwort, groundsel [Animals reported] Cattle, horses [Animals Reported] Cattle, horses, sheep, poultry [Weed_2]
Pennycress
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Milkweeds [Animals reported] Cattle, goats, horses, sheep, and poultry [Animals Reported] Cattle, swine, sheep, dogs, cats, poultry [Weed_2]
Jimsonweed
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Spotted waterhemlock, spotted cowbane [Animals reported] All livestock, especially cattle [Animals Reported] Cattle, sheep, especially horses, dogs, cats, caged birds [Weed_2]
Spurges
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Common St. Johnswort [Animals reported] Cattle, sheep, goats, horses [Animals Reported] Cattle, swine, sheep, sometimes goats and horses [Weed_2]
Pokeweed
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
89f4d625_y_Extension__Purdue_University__Weed_2
[Weed] Nightshades, horsenettle [Animals reported] Calves, goats sheep, swine, poultry [Animals Reported] Cattle, horses, dogs, goats, swine, cats, caged birds. [Weed_2]
Wild black cherry
[]
August 3. 2001 - Issue 20, Pest & Crop Newsletter, Entomology Extension, Purdue University
Weed_2
http://extension.entm.purdue.edu/pestcrop/2001/issue20/index.html
26/1438042986148.56_20150728002306-00161-ip-10-236-191-2_90002741_4.json
afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CART [COOKIE Description]
The association with your shopping cart.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
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[COOKIE name] COMPARE [COOKIE Description]
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CURRENCY [COOKIE Description]
Your preferred currency
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CUSTOMER [COOKIE Description]
An encrypted version of your customer id with the store.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CUSTOMER_AUTH [COOKIE Description]
An indicator if you are currently logged into the store.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CUSTOMER_INFO [COOKIE Description]
An encrypted version of the customer group you belong to.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] CUSTOMER_SEGMENT_IDS [COOKIE Description]
Stores the Customer Segment ID
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] EXTERNAL_NO_CACHE [COOKIE Description]
A flag, which indicates whether caching is disabled or not.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] FRONTEND [COOKIE Description]
You sesssion ID on the server.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] GUEST-VIEW [COOKIE Description]
Allows guests to edit their orders.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] LAST_CATEGORY [COOKIE Description]
The last category you visited.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] LAST_PRODUCT [COOKIE Description]
The most recent product you have viewed.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] NEWMESSAGE [COOKIE Description]
Indicates whether a new message has been received.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
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afa49bcd_he_Liffey_Press_Privacy_Policy__COOKIE_Description
[COOKIE name] NO_CACHE [COOKIE Description]
Indicates whether it is allowed to use cache.
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The Liffey Press Privacy Policy
COOKIE Description
http://www.theliffeypress.com/index.php/privacy-policy-cookie-restriction-mode
18/1438042989142.82_20150728002309-00069-ip-10-236-191-2_749750286_0.json