OTN Virtual Developer Day: Rich Enterprise Application DevelopmentMay 27, 2009 - 8am PT | Register
Registration closes at midnight pacific time May 27th.
Official hashtag: #OTNVDDThis WIKI page is the documentation home for the event. Abstracts for the keynote, on - demand sessions, and hands on labs are maintained on this page.
Also, documentation regarding the hands on lab environment is maintained here, including setup of common third party freeware and utilities, common firewall workarounds, and more.
Oracle Mix Group:
https://mix.oracle.com/groups/16791The mix group will be used for posting questions to the event organizers, and will be a tagged forum for posting questions about the hands on labs. During the event, they will be monitored by the people that wrote the labs, who will help you in the event you get stuck.
Step by Step AWS connection:
http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Hands+on+Lab+EnvironmentOn Demand Sessions / Keynote Replay:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/events/virtualdeveloperdayAbout the event: There's about 12.5 hours of content for you to digest at your own pace - the event lasts 3 days, until Friday May 30th at 5:00pm Pacific. -- so you have a time you need for getting through it all. Check out what the
OTN blog and
AWS blog has to say about this event.
Keynote Abstract | RICH ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS | Consumer web and mobile technologies are setting high standards for what end users expect from enterprise applications, increasing the gap between complexity of technology and the time in which IT has to deliver. These trends are redefining the role of the enterprise developer and increasing the pressure to adopt new methods of collaborating, learning, implementing and deploying next-generation technology. Learn about Oracle's vision on how you can rapidly create rich user interfaces and build scalable, collaborative Web 2.0 style enterprise applications with technologies that include AJAX, Java Server Faces, and Flash. |
Joint Amazon - Oracle On Demand Session Abstract
| Building REA in the Cloud | Join Mike Culver, Amazon and Pieter Humphrey, Oracle for demos of how to connect to the Hands on Lab environment used for this event. You'll learn how the cloud is introducing a new model for Fusion Middleware development environment provisioning, as well as an alternative deployment model for the enterprise. We'll examining the methodology behind the construction of rea.oracle.com, and the protoype development environment used for the virtual hands on labs. |
On - Demand Session Abstracts | On Demand Session Title | On Demand Session Abstract |
| REA and Web 2.0 Development Made Simple | Learn the easy way to create Rich Internet Applications based on the JSF standard. This session introduces you to Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client - a set of over a 150 Ajax enabled JSF components. See a declarative and visual approach to developing interactive Web User Interfaces incorporating Ajax and Flash capabilities. The session will show you how to layout a page template, bind data to rich components and add graphs and maps to visualize your data. |
| A Java Developer's introduction to Data Grids | Java cache-based infrastructures are being developed, deployed and used to achieve unlimited application scalability and continuous availability. Understanding the mechanics, APIs and usage patterns of products like Oracle Coherence ensures that your organization is getting the maximum possible performance for your application and making best use of cutting edge capabilities like clustered caching. This presentation introduces on how products like Oracle Coherence can be used to cache enable your Java. |
| Oracle's Vision, Strategy, and Road Map for User Interaction | The road map of Oracle WebCenter promises breakthrough capabilities and services for achieving higher levels of personal and team productivity throughout your enterprise. Topics covered in this presentation include using Oracle WebCenter to integrate new composite UIs into your service-oriented architecture. Attend this session to learn how your developers and knowledge workers can work together to create and evolve more-effective social networks. |
| Oracle WebLogic Server: Introduction and Roadmap | Oracle WebLogic Server is the industry's leading application server for building enterprise-class, mission-critical Java applications and offers a rich set of functionality for both developers and administrators. This session provides an overview of Oracle WebLogic Server concepts, and discusses the road map for the Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Server infrastructure, explaining Oracle's current offerings post-BEA-acquisition and where the product is headed. |
| Top 10 Productivity Tools for Java Developers on Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 | Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3 introduces an extensive set of new capabilities aimed directly at making the Java developer more productive when rapidly and iteratively developing rich internet applications. This session highlights the top 10 capabilities that will improve a Java developers working on WebLogic Server include features such as deep Spring framework integration and support, fast Java class swapping, deployment plans, HTTP pub-sub capabilities for Web 2.0 development, sophisticated debugging and end-to-end updates for Java EE 5.0 development. Learn what's new and see it in action in this demonstration centric session. |
| Nonintrusive Profiling and Diagnostics with Oracle JRockit Mission Control | Oracle JRockit Mission Control is a low-overhead diagnostics and profiling tools suite used to solve both development time and production time issues. The latest version is available both as a standalone RCP application, included with the Oracle JRockit JDK, and as a set of Eclipse plug-ins for installation in your Eclipse IDE. This session looks at monitoring and diagnostics, various types of profiling (including latency analysis), as well as memory leak hunting and production time online heap inspection. |
Hands on Lab Abstracts | HOL Title | HOL Abstract |
| Hands-on Lab: Building Rich Internet Applications with JSF and Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client Components | In this hands-on lab, you'll get a chance to build a rich user interface for a Web application, using Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client Components. See how these rich components let you add Ajax capabilities to your Web applications in a declarative way. Learn about the different types of components and how they can be used to create innovative user interfaces. |
| Hands-On Lab: Building and Deploying Applications with Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3 | This lab session takes attendees through a series of hands-on exercises with Oracle WebLogic Server, using the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse plug-ins. Work with new Oracle WebLogic Server features such as the redesigned Oracle WebLogic Console, FastSwap, Application Upgrade, visual Oracle WebLogic XML editing, running/debugging applications on the server, and new Java EE 5 JAX-WS Web services tooling. |
| Hands on Lab: JVM Diagnostics with Oracle JRockit Mission Control | In this lab session, you will be guided through a series of hands-on excercises with Oracle JRockit Mission Control. You wil apply it's technology to a set of problems, including monitoring, performance tuning, and memory leak resolution. |
| Hands-on Lab: Using Oracle Coherence with JPA | In this hands-on lab, you will get an opportunity to build a real-life Oracle Coherence data grid that is loaded and backed by EclipseLink's persistence services JPA implementation. |
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Cloud Development Environment / AWS Setup
Please click here for the event - specific instructions WIKI page (work in progress).page. You can also edit in any of your own doc tips or helpful links on this wiki page.
You may also find the AWS Getting Started Guide (which is not event - specific) to be useful, as well as the docs for the AWS Management Console.We recommend testing SSH and VNC connectivity before the event. You will be financially responsible for this action, but if, for example, you completed you testing and shutdown the instance in < 2hours, it would cost you < $1.00 USD. Also, Amazon Web Services will send you a unique promotional code for the event to the email address you used to register. It will be good for M.1 large and 50GB EBS storage usage for the duration of the event, from after the keynote on May 27th until 5:00pm PT on May 29th. You will receive an email from ovdd@amazon.com with your unique promotional code for $35 of AWS usage. This code can be redeemed here.