Oracle ADF Virtual Developer Day 2013

Luc Bors
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Are you in Europe and looking for a free ADF event that you can attend without traveling ? Stop looking now! Tomorrow Tuesday – November 26th from 9am – 1pm GMT you can attend the Oracle ADF Virtual Developer Day 2013.

This is an online event that provides sessions that range from introductory to deep dive, covering Oracle’s strategic framework for developing multi-channel enterprise applications for the Oracle platforms. Multiple tracks cover every interest and every level and include live online Q&A chats with Oracle’s technical staff. If you attend one of the sessions in the Oracle ACE’s track, your questions will be answered by Oracle ACE’s.

The event has a very interesting program that includes sessions of my colleague Frank Houweling (on performance) and myself (ADF Mobile).

agenda

Frank’s Session Abstract: Improve Your ADF Fusion Application’s Response Time by as Much as 70 Percent
Performance needs to be engrained in your application, it cannot be added in during the last stages of development. ADF applications are no exception to this rule. This session will discuss how you can optimize the performance of your ADF Fusion application.
Luc’s Session Abstract: Best Practices for Developing Applications with Oracle ADF Mobile
In this session you will learn best practices for developing ADF mobile apps and how these best practices can be applied to build rich, interactive mobile applications. All layers of the mobile application are covered from UI design to the data model.

To attend this event you have to register. Click this link to register.

About Post Author

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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