OOW 2012: My ADF OOW 2012 schedule

Luc Bors
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This years visit to Oracle Open World is for me the best of both worlds. First of all I get to attend one of the biggest, if not the biggest, IT conferences in the world. Second, I have two presentations. Both are on Sunday afternoon. The first one is a Fusion Middleware Live Development session where we as a team show you the steps involved in creating an application using nearly all parts of Fusion Middleware. My role in the team is to explain how we build the UI part of the application and how we used ADF to do that. Also I will show you how you can create an interactive dashboard using DVT components such as graphs and gauges. More info on this session can be found here.

Right in the middle of this session I have to leave the room in order to go to my next presentation. This  presentation is called “mobile development with Oracle JDeveloper and ADF”. In this session I show you some of the options that you have if you want to extend your enterprise application to mobile devices. I cannot go into much detail yet. Having said that, I’ve probably said enough. More info is available here.

After my presentation I head straight to the Oracle Benelux Networking Event which is sponsored by AMIS.

The rest of the week is also dedicated ADF and to mobile development.
Monday, I’ll be attending one of the 8 Hand on Labs where one can develop mobile applications for iOS and Android with ADF mobile.
Tuesday is a mashup day containing session about ADF, Forms and SOA.
After that, on Wednesday I have several more sessions on mobile development. Data Visualization best practices on mobile devices, spatial mashup on mobile devices, and about next generation infrastructure for HTML5 and mobile apps. And maybe I will meet you at the OOW 2012 Bloggers Meetup.

Thursday I call a “whatever comes up day”, where I will probably do a lot of handson stuff, and in the evening I have diner with all of the AMIS employees that are also at OOW.
Keep an eye on this weblog and read all my Oracle Open World news and experiences.

Now if your are trying to find me, this is where I am:

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Luc Bors

Luc Bors is Expertise Lead ADF and technical specialist/architect at AMIS, Nieuwegein (The Netherlands). He developed several Workshops and training on ADF and also is an ADF and JHeadstart instructor. Luc is a member of the ADF Methodology group and publishes articles on ADF in oracle technology related magazines, on the AMIS technology blog, (http://technology.amis.nl/blog).
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