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Eclipse DemoCamp in Silicon Valley (Dec. 2)
An Eclipse DemoCamp is scheduled for Dec. 2 at the Cisco offices in Milpitas, Calif. Greg Stachnick of Oracle will present on "New Web Development tools in Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse: A preview of what's to come in Helios".
posted Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:04:21 +0000
Oracle and SpringSource Propose Eclipse Gemini Project for Enterprise OSGi
This proposal recommends the creation of a new project to provide a home for subprojects that integrate existing Java enterprise technologies into module-based platforms, and/or that implement enterprise specifications on module-based platforms. The project initially focuses on standards developed by the OSGi Enterprise Expert Group, but may later extend to include technology and standards for other module-based systems.
posted Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:48:03 +0000
Download: Oracle JDeveloper 11g 11.1.1.2
New features range from new and better looking ADF Faces Ajax components, to Maven and Bugzilla integration, all the way to new enhancements for the database modeler.
posted Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:36:55 +0000
Oracle Sponsors Sun Tech Day - Sao Paulo, Brazil (Dec. 8-9)
Sun Tech Days provides a way for thousands of developers around the globe to experience first-hand the technologies that relate to their daily development work in Java, OpenSolaris, and more! Oracle will be delivering the sponsor keynote, and a session in the content program.
posted Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:27:12 +0000
On-Demand Webinar: Java EE 6 Overview (from Sun)
Java EE 6 improves on developer productivity features, breaks the "one size fits all" approach with Profiles, adds extensibility, and more. This webinar will get you developing with Java EE 6 today.
posted Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:01:28 +0000
Video: Data Grid Design Patterns Tech Session (from QCon London 2009)
Oracle Coherence architect Brian Oliver explains data grid design patters such as Command, Functor, Store and Forward Messaging, and Push Replication, and also overviews Coherence Incubator, a repository for design patterns reference implementations.
posted Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:19:24 +0000
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Recent Technical Articles & How-Tos
· Taking an Oracle ADF App from Design to Reality · Creating Oracle Coherence Caches in Oracle JDeveloper
· Web Services Support in Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse · Working with Ajax Table Editors and Viewers
· Developing for the iPhone with Oracle JDeveloper and ADF · Using the ADF URL Data Control to Read RSS Feeds
· Oracle ADF Essentials, Part 1: Subversion (Single-User) · Mastering SOA: Exposing Services Through Rich User Interfaces
· Implementing Cell Highlighting in JSF-based Apps · Basic Java Persistence API Best Practices
· Querying JPA Entities with JPQL and Native SQL · Build a Google Talk Client
· Extending Oracle WebLogic Workshop 10 with Ant · Simplifying Web Services Development with the Decorator Pattern
· Automating Java Performance Tuning · Enhanced Calculation and Validation
· Oracle JDeveloper and WebLogic Workshop Interoperability · Deploying The SRDemo ADF Sample App on WLS
   
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WebLogic Server JDeveloper Coherence
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Nov 26, 2009
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