
Lucas Jellema (Oracle ACE Director) started as an Oracle consultant in 1994. He is Expertise Manager for AMIS in Nieuwegein, The Netherlands.
Before joining AMIS in 2002 he worked at Oracle Consulting's worldwide Internet Development Center of Excellence, where he developed workshops, reusable software including the CDM RuleFrame framework for Server Side Business Rule implementation and standards & guidelines.
Lucas is a frequent blogger on Oracle technology (at http://technology.amis.nl), author of many articles (including OTN, Java Developer Journal, ODTUG Technical Journal, several Dutch Oracle and Java Magazines) and presenter at conferences (Oracle Open World, JavaOne and various international User Groups) and workshops. His presentations are full of information, presented with a lot of enthusiasm, embellished with war stories and anecdotal evidence, illustrated with many demonstrations and the odd absurdist observation.
Lucas is Senior Technical Consultant on Oracle and Java projects and currently focuses on SOA, mainly through Oracle SOA Suite. At this moment he is co-authoring “The Oracle 11g SOA Suite Handbook” (Oracle Press, Spring 2009).
He devotes serious time to find interesting ways of using the Oracle products for Application Development challenges. He also regularly participates in Beta Programs for various Oracle products.

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1-Day
Exclusive Seminar:
SOA for Database Professionals with Lucas Jellema
SOA is a hot topic and Oracle is pushing the BPEL Process Manager and in its wake the Enterprise Service Bus so forcefully that probably something is going on. However, many Oracle Database professionals are not really clear about what it is or what it means to them. Is BPEL a world apart from plain old PL/SQL programming? Is SOA irrelevant to database administrators, database designers and SQL programmers? Or should they care?
This seminar explains in a high level overview what the key SOA concepts are. It introduces WebServices and the key XML mechanisms, such as XSD, SOAP, WSDL and a touch of XPath and XSLT. It describes the respective roles of BPEL PM and the Enterprise Service Bus. It will then demonstrate how from PL/SQL programs – and even from SQL queries – SOA Services offered in BPEL or ESB can (and sometime meaningfully should) be leveraged, for example to perform operations across databases or even heterogeneous data stores.
We walk through a case of defining and publishing a service in a hospital that makes patient data available from the database to the SOA environment. All steps from defining the Service to actually publishing it and calling it from a BPEL process are discussed and demonstrated.
The seminar will spend quite some time on the ways the Oracle SOA Suite – both ESB and BPEL PM – can work with the Oracle Database through the Database Adapter. The session discusses some of the ways in which the database can contribute to the SOA. It also explains what can be gained from the SOA infrastructure: how services can be leveraged from the database. Even if there is not yet a SOA Suite implementation in an organization - some of the key SOA concepts can be applied for ‘normal’ database design and development, and we will discuss those in detail.
The seminar will have a large number of demonstrations - SQL and PL/SQL in SQL*Plus as well as JDeveloper and the runtime BPEL and ESB consoles.
Objectives:
- Understand what the relationship between SOA and the Oracle Database is or can be
- See what BPEL can do for you and also what you can do for BPEL
- Start to regard SOA (BPEL & ESB) as an opportunity to benefit from rather than a threat.
- Get started in working with WebServices BPEL and ESB (where to begin)
Topics:
- WebService fundamentals (some XML, XSD, WSDL and SOAP foundation)
- Accessing the Oracle Database from the SOA world
- SOA concepts applied to the world of Database Application development
- Implementing Services in the Database (including Native 11g WebServices)
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Leverage the world: Calling services from within the database
- Benefit from Java/JEE facilities
- Integrate with the world of SOA
- Access internet resources and services
- Chatting from the database
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| Dates: |
Sydney: 16th February 2009
Melbourne: 19th February 2009 |
| Price: |
AU$1125 |
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