Splunk Knowledge... Share it Through Documentation

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Anyone who has worked in professional services knows that technical documentation is always requested for any type of content delivery. Of course the importance of documentation extends far beyond the consulting realm, as it is always a good practice for organizations to document their technical content. In today's blog I will attempt to write a non-technical blog about documenting technical Splunk content.

Managing AngularJS Content within Oracle WebCenter Sites

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There are a multitude of reasons organizations will turn to a content management system, but the underlying goal is the same across the board: Managing your content in an organized way.  The examples that first come to mind include managing assets such as page titles, articles, images, but what happens when a more complex asset is introduced like an AngularJS widget?

On Asset Event Listeners And Other Ways of Hooking-up Ad-hoc Logic Into WCS' Asset Save Processing Flow

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DISCLAIMER (/ SPOILER): in this blog entry, we will not explain what an asset event listener is nor how to create one; they have been around since WCS' stone age and there is extensive documentation out there explaining that in detail, including - but not limited to - WCS 11g's official documentation and Java API:

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