Fusion has officially arrived, and developers are the key to making it a success.
This year, presentations will be focused around the following areas:
ADF
- Building Apps in ADF
- Extending Apps in ADF
- Forms, Reports, and ADF - ADF Equivalents of Forms Triggers, Common Oracle Forms Tasks in ADF, ADF Alternatives (Open Source Alternatives to ADF and J2EE, Getting the Most from Oracle Forms and Reports)
SOA
- Working with the SOA Suite
- Business Process Management
- Business-to-Business Integration
- Developing in Event-driven Architecture
Enterprise Architecture and Development
- Architecture Things Developers Should Know - WebLogic Server, JRocket, Coherance, Grid Messaging, Appliance Builder, Enterprise Manager, Oracle Enterprise Architecture Framework (OEAF)
- Developing with the WebCenter Framework
- Enterprise Development and Eclipse – the Enterprise Eclipse Pack
- AJAX Development
- WebLogic Portal Development - Apache Beehive Page Flows/NetUI, Portal Standards, Implementing on WLP, JSP, JSR standards, WebTrends, Upgrade/New Features
- FMW Development Tools Available in Oracle Apps FMW technology stack
- Using ADF with Oracle Applications
- Oracle Applications and Business Process Extensions
Check out this video of Oracle ACE Director Chris Muir discussing the Fusion Middleware track at Kscope11.
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