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9 years of conferences


Friday, June 1st, 2007

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Today marks my 9th year at Oracle. But no worries, I don’t feel so old since I was hired at age 12 :) . In the past 9 years, I’ve attended and presented at countless Oracle, user group, and industry conferences. Its one of the best parts of being a product manager – I get to find out how customers are using our products, field questions, and hear an audible ‘aha’ when teaching a new concept – its very rewarding. Following a nice long holiday after JavaOne, I’m right back on the circuit – in a few weeks I’ll be presenting at the Oracle Develop conferences in Munich (June 18-19) and Prague (June 21-22). These include in-depth presentations as well as the always valuable hands-on sessions. Several sessions are especially valuable to Forms/Peoplesoft/4GL developers looking for guidance on Java EE development using the Fusion stack, including “Oracle Fusion and the ADF Development Experience: Today and Tomorrow” – this will give you the full details of the technology stack that’s being used to develop Fusion Applications, and explain how you can use this stack to develop in-house applications today. There’s 2 hands-on sessions that nicely follow this presentation and provide a deep dive into the technology:

  • Developing for Fusion – The Business Services Layer (using ADF Business Components)
  • Developing for Fusion – The User Interface Layer (using ADF Faces)

Check out the full agenda and register here (Munich is lovely this time of year).

3 Responses to “9 years of conferences”

  1. Richard Smith Says:

    Indeed!! Congrats on 9 years of service. The Oracle community would be at a loss with out you.

    Regards,
    Ric

  2. JDeveloper & Oracle ADF » 9 years of conferences Says:

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  3. Netweavers Says:

    Congratulations!! Hopefully the next 9 will be just as exciting!

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