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by shurane
5204 days ago
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You know, I wanted to do something very similar with my university's installation of PeopleSoft - but my intent was more focus on improving the UI and frontend than backend. But I have to ask: how did you get a copy of PeopleSoft? |
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Re. the PeopleSoft copy - Oracle provides all of their software (and master license codes) for download for evaluation purposes through a portal called eDelivery. I had to read a few hundred pages of documentation, but after a month I was able to get all the components to talk together. I'm trying to convince Oracle to give me a non-support license so I can cover myself legally, but I'm getting the silent treatment since it's just me and I don't have the budget of a CTO lol.