Lions’ Terrion Arnold Ty Simpson’s Best QB in Draft … But I May Be Biased!!!
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Fernando Mendoza will be the first pick in the NFL Draft, but the Heisman Trophy winner isn’t the consensus among everyone … according to Lions star Terrion Arnold, who says Ty Simpson is actually Him!
“You know, I’m biased, but I think [Ty’s] the best,” the 23-year-old cornerback told TMZ Sports ahead of Thursday’s draft.
FYI, Arnold and Simpson played two seasons together at Alabama, 2022 and 2023. During their last year together, Terrion was a star — an All-American — while Ty was still only a backup QB.
“[He’s] somebody that’s really seen the game from all angles. Like, when it got hard, Ty didn’t run. He was in the smoke. He put his head down. He worked. He waited for his opportunity. And when his time came, he was prepared for it. So he’s somebody that you know is going to be prepared for the moment.”
There’s uncertainty over where T.S. will be drafted, with different mocks having him going anywhere from the 13th pick (to Terrion’s team, the Lions) … or sliding all the way to the early 2nd round.
Arnold, the 24th overall pick in 2024, had some words of wisdom for everyone who will be drafted over the next few days.
“My advice is just run your own race,” Terrion says … pointing out some players have immediate success, while others don’t. Ultimately, no one else matters.
“Go out there and try to be a better version of yourself and just be in a competition with yourself. I feel like, man, the possibilities are endless.”
Arnold has been busy training and prepping for the season, while also doing a ton in his community.
We talked to him about all the amazing work he’s been doing!
In this blog, We are going to learn about the architecture of Peoplesoft in detail. So without wasting our time, let’s get on with it.
PeopleSoft application operates under PeopleSoft Internet Architecture that needs various Hardware and Software components such as
Database server
Process Scheduler server
Application server
Web browsers
Web Servers
We need to understand the role of every component before deciding the configuration options that are most appropriate for the implementation.
The requests are sent by the web browser to the web server. The web server will pass the request to the application server, which will generate the SQL to be executed in the database.
The configuration of the PeopleSoft infrastructure is not only about enabling the deployment of Internet applications via a browser. PeopleSoft allows us to benefit from many of PeopleSoft’s Internet, intranet, and back-end solutions, that includes service-orientated architecture, Performance Monitor, Feeds Framework, PeopleSoft Interaction Hub, and Search Framework.
The database server hosts a database engine and PeopleSoft application database consisting of all PeopleTools application definitions, metadata, system tables, application data, and application tables. The database server manages the connections of the application server, the connections of the development environment, and the batch programs executing against it at the same time. The PeopleSoft database is the repository of all the information that the PeopleSoft application manages. PeopleSoft application data and metadata are stored and kept up to date within the database. Application Designer is the primary tool in the development environment, allowing us to define, edit and manage this metadata that the system uses to control the execution architecture. This metadata collection specifies a PeopleSoft application.
Process Scheduler server:
PeopleSoft Process Scheduler environment is also called the “batch” environment. This is where most of the batch programs like Application Engine programs run, and that’s where you installed the COBOL and SQR executables. In a multi-server environment, we can choose where to find your Process Scheduler environment depending on server availability and performance requirements. Within the topology of PeopleSoft, Process Scheduler can be installed on a separate server, or it may be executed on the database server or application server.
Application server: It is the heart of PeopleSoft’s Internet architecture. The business logic is executed by the application server and SQL is submitted to the database server. The application server is made up of many PeopleSoft server processes that are grouped into domains. Every server process in a domain offers unique processing capabilities, allowing the application server to effectively respond to multiple transactional requests produced in the PeopleSoft architecture. Application servers need locally installed database connectivity software to keep SQL connected to RDBMS. You need to install the necessary connectivity software and related utilities for your RDBMS on any server where you plan to run the PeopleSoft application server.
Once an application server has established a database connection, any device which issues a transaction request across the application server benefits from the direct connection of the application server to the database.
Oracle Jolt and Tuxedo: PeopleSoft utilizes Oracle Tuxedo for managing transactions between the application server and the database. PeopleSoft uses Oracle Jolt to make it easier to communicate between PeopleSoft running on the webserver and Tuxedo running on the application server. Oracle Tuxedo and Jolt are mandatory components of PeopleSoft’s application server.
Domains: A domain is a set of supporting processes, server processes, and resource managers which allows the database connections necessary to meet application requests. Every domain is managed with a separate configuration file, and every application server domain is configured for connecting to a single database. One application server machine may support more than one application server domain executing on it. Using the psadmin utility, we can configure the application server domain.
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Peoplesoft server Processes: When we start an application server domain, it will start all the server processes related to this domain. Many server processes are executed in a domain. Every server process creates a permanent connection to a PeopleSoft database, which acts like a generic SQL pipeline which is used by server processes for sending and receiving SQL. Every server process utilizes its own unique SQL connection to make requests from several sources easier. From an RDBMS point of view, every server process in a domain represents a logged-on user.
Services: When a request is submitted to the application server by a PeopleSoft application, service name and a set of parameters are also submitted like MgrGetObject and also its parameters. The transaction request is queued by the Tuxedo to a particular server process which is designed to manage certain services. When the server process starts, it informs the system about the predefined services it manages.
Listeners, Handlers, and Queues: All these Listeners, Handlers, and Queues form the basis for the functionality of a domain. They receive requests, direct the requests, store the requests, follow-up requests, and respond to return requests.
Web Servers:
A Java-compatible web server is needed for extending the architecture of PeopleSoft to the Internet and intranet. When Peoplesoft Internet Architecture is installed on the webserver, a collection of Java servlets was designed to handle a wide variety of PeopleSoft transactions from the Internet or Intranet.
PeopleTools supports and offers the following standard web servers to be used in the PeopleSoft implementation:
IBM WebSphere
Oracle WebLogic
PeopleSoft Servlets
The following are the PeopleSoft servlets available on the webserver:
PSIGW:
Portal
PSEMHUB
PSINTERLINKS
Report Repository
Web browsers:
Peoplesoft Applications and administrative tools can be accessed by the supported Web browser. It is unnecessary to install any other software on the workstation that runs the browser, like the connectivity software or the downloaded applets.
PeopleSoft only sends the following elements to the browser:
As the browser only handles this core Internet content, the client workstation is not overloaded by an unnecessary processing responsibility. The entire process is performed at the server level.
In this blog, we have gone through the architecture of Peoplesoft and the components of Peoplesoft architecture. I hope you found this information useful.
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