Mobile
Training iOS 5 applicatieontwikkeling voor iPhone en iPad
0Van 5 tot en met 7 september geeft AMIS de training iOS5 applicatieontwikkeling. Leer in drie dagen zelf apps voor iPhone en iPad ontwikkelen.
Schrijf je in via deze link: http://www.amis.nl/trainingen/ios-5-applicatieontwikkeling-bouw-apps-voor-ipad-en-iphone/ (more…)
The year of the ADF developer @ Oracle Open World
0Open World made it clear: 2011 is the year of the ADF developer. Not only were there a lot of sessions about ADF, but also because ADF screens could be found in many sessions like the ones on the new Enterprise Manager 12c and on Oracle Fusion Applications. Not only were the number of sessions higher than in other years, also the number of participants per session was significantly higher. Sunday was ADF EMG day, organized by the ADF usergroup, with great sessions on a variety of a little bit more advanced subjects by leading figures in the ADF community.The rest of the week had a choice of more than 60 sessions from introduction to advanced, from low-level technical to more architectural ones and from real-world implement experiences to related to Fusion Apps. Open World 2011 has been of great value for the ADF developer.
The most important ADF annnouncement concerned ADF Mobile. (more…)
Most important, yet most overlooked..
2After reading the title of this blog post, you could easily be forgiven for not having a clue what this piece of writing will be about. Not to worry, soon, this will all change.
A warning is due, however. Being called the AMIS Technology blog, this place is usually (over)filled with code, code and then some more code. Not this time. Stop reading here, if you are looking for code.
This short article will be about the most overlooked part of software development. And I am not even talking about testing or documentation. No, there is another aspect to software development that seems to be neglected on an even larger scale.
AMIS Mobile SIG – rain sensors pouring data into the mobile network
0Last night, the AMIS Mobile Special Interest Group convened. This session had as objective to explore the many different mobile agents and devices that we encounter, the types of signals, information and functions that are relevant with these various agents and the impact their inclusion in the mobile sphere of our customers has on the enterprise applications and architecture.
Our guest speaker – Rolf Hut of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences – did an excellent job of introducing a new class of mobile agents with his presentation on hydro-meteorological stations. He even had us all build rain-sensors, from easily accessible and very cheap materials. 10 minutes of super-glueing, soldering and kindergarten-level handcrafting was all it took for 6 teams to create a sensor that could be connected to a laptop to register simple signals.
From this very practical example, it was not hard to envisage a wide network with hundreds or thousands of devices that report findings – to be processed by the backend infrastructure.
See Rolf presenting on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nh7GDD3Ssr8&feature=player_embedded#at=44.
Getting started with your career (in Dutch)
Als bezoeker van deze blog ben je bezig met het maken van mooie oplossingen en nieuwe uitdagingen op technisch gebied. AMIS nodigt je uit om ons team te komen versterken. AMIS wil je op het gebied van Oracle en Java uitdagen de volgende stap in je carriëre nemen.
AMIS merkt al enige maanden dat de markt voor Oracle en Java opdrachten aan het aantrekken is en maakt dat concreet met het uitvoeren van innovatieve opdrachten.
Om je een beeld te geven van het werk bij AMIS volgt hieronder een lijst met de trajecten waar we de afgelopen maanden aan gewerkt hebben.
- OSB / SOA Suite implementatie bij een grote informatieverwerkende organisatie.
- Realisatie in ADF 11g van een backend applicatie voor een internetwinkel.
- Realisatie van een SAAS oplossing op basis van Hibernate, Seam en RichFaces.
- Realisatie van een medisch registratiesysteem in ADF.
- Advies op het gebied van het gebruik van ADF 11g in combinatie met JHeadstart voor een energiebedrijf.
- Realisatie van een SOA / BPEL implementatie voor een pensioenfonds.
- Realisatie van een administratiesysteem voor een verzekeraar buiten Nederland (EU) in ADF 11g en JHeadstart.
- Oracle XML DB implementatie voor een grote bank.
- Realisatie van een More >
Android puts Oracle on the (Google) map.
0For a couple of months I have been discovering the Android platform. As an original Oracle developer I was wondering how an Android app can be connected to an Oracle database. For this purpose I developed an Android app that stores speed traps that users may hit while driving, into an Oracle database. The app also retrieves these speed traps from the database and draws them onto a Google map:
Fig. 1 After pressing the Android device’s menu button, two menu options ‘Retrieve’ and ‘Report’ (speed traps) appear.
Fig. 2 After pressing the ‘Retrieve’ option all speed traps already stored in the database appear as markers on the map.
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