[Dwm-sits] It's Developer Conference Season!
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Java Developer Newsletter
April 2007
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The Monthly Newsletter for the Oracle Java Developer
This Month's Featured Topic: Developer Conference Season
Developer conferences are a great place to learn about the
technologies you work with every day as well as emerging trends of
which you should be aware. Beyond the technical sessions, you also
get a chance to network and exchange knowledge with your peers. Some
of the most interesting conferences for developers are taking place
in the next three months. Here is a quick run-down of the key ones:
JavaOne 2007
http://www.oracle.com/technology/events/javaone-2007/index.html?msgid=5571696txt
- May 8-11, San Francisco, Calif., USA
- The biggest gathering of Java developers in the world. Oracle
speakers will lead 12 technical sessions and multiple
mini-theater sessions at the Oracle booth in the demoground. Get
a sneak peek into the upcoming Java offerings from Oracle.
Oracle Develop Conference - World Tour
http://www.oracle.com/technology/events/develop2007/index.html?msgid=5571696txt
- May and June, multiple locations in Asia and Europe
- With stops at Seoul, Bangalore, Beijing, Munich, Prague, and
London, this is a great opportunity to learn about the latest
application development techniques and tools directly from
Oracle's product managers. With tracks covering Java, SOA, .NET,
and Database Application Development, this conference offers
something for everyone.
ODTUG Kaleidoscope
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/pi/0107/odtugkaleidoscope.html?msgid=5571696txt
- June 16-21, Daytona Beach, Fla., USA
- The Oracle Development Tools User Group holds a highly technical
yearly conference led by users like you. With over 125 technical
sessions, it's a great chance to gather knowledge from the
experience of other developers working with the same tools that
you use.
New Technical Resources
- Oracle Buys In Memory Data Grid Leader Tangosol
http://www.oracle.com/tangosol/index.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Tutorial Developing with ADF Faces and JPA/EJB 3.0
http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe1013jdev/10131/ejb_and_jpa/master-detail_pagewith_ejb.htm?msgid=5571696txt
- Database Authentication and Authorization in J2EE Container Managed Security
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/howtos/1013/oc4jjaas/oc4j_jaas_login_module.htm?msgid=5571696txt
- Using EJB3 with Ajax in JDeveloper
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/cioroianu-ajaxejb.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Tutorial Developing with ICEFaces and JPA
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/howtos/1013/icefaces/jpaicefaces.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Podcast: The New SOA Standards: BPEL 2.0
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/feeds_5528734.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Packaging EJB 3 Applications
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/developer_10931_3670496_1.html?msgid=5571696txt
From the Oracle Blog Community
- Using the Sun Java BluePrints AJAX JSF Components in your own JSF Web Application
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/technology_1821.html?msgid=5571696txt
- An Advanced Custom Search Form For ADF
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/my_opera_custom_search_form_for_adf.html?msgid=5571696txt
- An ADF Faces ProgressIndicator Example for File Upload
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/gergerconsulting_progress_indicator_example.html?msgid=5571696txt
- How to reduce coding by extending Managed Beans
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/brendenanstey_reduce_coding_by_extending.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Create, Edit and Delete operations in ADF Faces af:table component
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/andrejusb_create_delete_operations_in.html?msgid=5571696txt
- ADF Faces: Redirecting user on timeout
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/orablogs_001941.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Adding ADF data control drop options
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/it_eye_nl_data_control_drop_options.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Screencast: Reacting to a New Database Column in an ADFBC Based JSF Application
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/radio_weblogs_16.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Oracle Spatial using TopLink Essentials JPA
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/java_persistence_blogspot.html?msgid=5571696txt
- ADF Binding 10.1.3.x: Clearing the input values
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/blogs_oracle_10.html?msgid=5571696txt
- Demystifying ADF Faces black magic - component categorization
http://www.oracle.com/goto/newsletters/javadev/0207/one_size_doesnt_fit_all_blogspot_faces_black.html?msgid=5571696txt
Have a tip you want to share with the Oracle Java community?
We're looking for contributions for upcoming newsletters.
Contact us.
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