The following configuration changes need to be made on the Siebel Application Server for each Siebel installation, so that it knows the capabilities of the IE8 browser.
Following new IE8 features are not supported in Siebel 8
1.Containers
2.Accessibility
3.Enhanced security (downloads, XSS, DEP - buffer overflow prevention)
4.Tab-level crash recovery.
The DEP feature (Data Execution Prevention) must be turned OFF when used with Siebel, as Oracle has not yet included the specialized code required to fully implement this feature.
This document will explain a procedure that may be used to associate a specific Oracle database session from the V$SESSION table with a specific Siebel user session.
As with most client-server applications, the overall performance of Siebel eBusiness applications is largely dependent on the I/O performance on the database server.
Multiple EIM processes can be executed against an EIM table provided they all use different batches or batch ranges. The concern is that contention for locks on common objects may be experienced.
Prior to running EIM it is important to clean up fragmented objects, especially those that will be used during the EIM processing. The following SQL statement can be used to identify objects with greater than 10 extents: