Archive for the 'CodeTester' Category

Testing Rulegen using Codetester

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

When I was confronted with the possibilities of Rulegen it made me wonder: How can these rules be tested. I have some experience using CodeTester but as the name says, it’s a code tester where rulegen builds rules in the database that can actually only be tested using SQL statements (insert, update, delete).

Change has come…

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

I have been busy with a lot of personal stuff lately. Took my daughters on a short camp with about 60 other girls. Visited a couple of friends, attended some birthday parties, had Steven over for a day, that kind of stuff. That means I didn’t really have the time to write up something for the blog.

What’s new???

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Well, for one thing, I got a new laptop from the office. This one is great. It’s get an Intel Centrino Dual Core processor (2GHz) and 3.5 Gb of RAM. Wow, that’s about 3.5 times as much as I used to have ;). Downside of getting a new laptop is having to install all the [...]

Back from holiday…

Friday, May 18th, 2007

After a short holiday in Landal Greenparks I am back home again. We enjoyed a nice stay in a small cottage and we did some sightseeing in the 10 days we were in Germany. The kids really enjoyed the swimming pool and the indoor playground. But when we went to see places, they mostly liked what they saw too. [...]

Conditional Compilation…

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Oracle has decided to add Conditional Compilation to Oracle 10g Release 2. As Bryn Llewellyn states in his white paper Conditional Compilation in Oracle Database 10g Release 2: Unusually, but for very compelling reasons, the feature has been made available in patchsets of releases of Oracle Database earlier than the one that introduced the feature. It is [...]