Oracle Develop
Premier Developer Conference for Oracle Technologists
Don't miss Oracle Develop, the premier developer program, at Oracle OpenWorld 2009! World-leading experts will be on hand leading sessions about the latest development trends and technologies for service-oriented architecture (SOA), Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP), virtualization, and Web 2.0. Advance your skills and expand your knowledge in scores of expert-led, in-depth technical sessions and advanced how-tos on Java, .NET, XML, SCA, PL/SQL, Ajax, PHP, Groovy on Rails, and more. And roll up your sleeves for in-depth, hands-on labs covering the very latest development technologies including database, SOA, Complex Event Processing (CEP), Java, and .NET.
- When: Sunday, October 11, 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Monday, October 12, 10:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 13, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. - Where: Hilton San Francisco
Oracle Develop Tracks
Database
Learn about the many Oracle Database application development environments and tools, including PL/SQL and Java in the database; Java Database Connectivity (JDBC); Oracle Application Express for rapid, declarative application development; Oracle SQL Developer for DBAs; advanced facilities for managing unstructured data in the database such as Oracle XML DB, Oracle Spatial, Oracle Multimedia, and DICOM medical imaging; the Database Resident Connection Pool (DRCP) and support for scripting languages such as PHP and Ruby; Oracle Secure Enterprise Search and Oracle Text capabilities; Oracle In-Memory Database Cache for high performance and embedded solutions such as Oracle Database, Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, Oracle Berkeley Database, and Oracle Database Lite. The Oracle Develop Database track brings experts and peers together in scores of in-depth sessions about these and other topics.
Enterprise Java and Oracle WebLogic
Get up to date on the latest trends in the world of Java and the infrastructure that will make your application perform. From the Java Virtual Machine through the development environment and to an application grid deployment platform, this track offers tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your enterprise foundation. Topics covered include extreme scalability with Oracle Coherence and Oracle Tuxedo, Java Persistence API (JPA), next-generation JavaServer Faces (JSF), Java-based Web services, JVM tuning, Oracle Application Server, Oracle JDeveloper and Eclipse development, deployment architectures, and much more.
.NET
Get the latest on Oracle's offerings for .NET programmers in this track, including Oracle Data Provider for .NET, Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio, Oracle Providers for ASP.NET, and .NET stored procedures. Hands-on labs provide the opportunity for both beginners and experts to explore and learn more: Create a basic .NET Web application for Oracle, using Microsoft Visual Studio; use Visual Studio wizards and designers to create database schema objects and auto-generate .NET code; create a .NET stored procedure in Oracle Database; debug PL/SQL in Visual Studio; leverage database change notification with .NET callbacks; and learn tips and techniques to optimize application performance in .NET.
Oracle Fusion Development
In this track, you'll learn about the technologies used to develop Oracle Fusion Applications. Covering Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF), application lifecycle management, and service-oriented architecture (SOA) integration, the sessions in this track show you how Oracle simplifies Java-based application development with frameworks and a declarative development approach. Get a head start on the development environment that will be used to extend and customize the next generation of Oracle Fusion Applications. Developers who use Oracle Forms, Oracle’s PeopleSoft PeopleTools Enterprise, and other 4GL tools can experience the easiest path to migrate their skills to the latest technologies with the Oracle Fusion stack.
Rich Enterprise Applications
Learn how to build the next generation of your user interfaces in this track. Create dynamic and appealing Web applications with rich functionality and add Web 2.0 capabilities to them. Sessions cover technologies, development tools, and languages that can simplify the development of your applications. Hands-on labs dive into topics such as Ajax, Oracle ADF Faces rich client components, Oracle WebCenter, PHP, Ruby, and more.
Service-Oriented Architecture
This track covers all things service-oriented architecture (SOA), from basics to best practices. You'll hear how global companies have implemented SOA in the real world and how you can use SOA to create a truly flexible, adaptable IT infrastructure. You'll also get insight into how to grow SOA from small point projects into successful enterprise-scale implementations with an effective SOA governance strategy. This track will also focus on emerging trends such as business process management (BPM) and event-driven architecture (EDA). You'll get a technical deep-dive into BPM, Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, Web service orchestration with BPEL, service management, Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, the Oracle Business Rules engine, Oracle Service Registry and Oracle Enterprise Repository, and complex event processing.
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