Last December, Oracle had another successful ADF JHeadstart Workshop in the Netherlands, that teaches ADF Faces, ADF Business Components and JHeadstart. The approach is hands-on experience, running into and solving practical problems that you would also encounter in real ADF projects. Some quotes of the Oracle employees that attended in December (click here for more):
The next run is June 16-20 in The Netherlands. This workshop is open to customers and partners, as well as employees. If you know customers or partners who might be interested, please refer them to http://blogs.oracle.com/jheadstart/workshop.
Benefits of this workshop
Introduction/Objective
Oracle ADF (Application Development Framework) is a comprehensive productivity layer for J2EE developers. Oracle ADF is part of Oracle’s integrated development environment: Oracle JDeveloper 10g. Oracle JDeveloper 10g includes powerful integrated visual design tools for ADF. This event is an opportunity to learn about the Architecture of Oracle ADF and experience hands on development of an ADF application. The focus will be on ADF Faces, combined with Java Server Faces and ADF Business Components. You will not only develop using the ADF design time facilities offered in JDeveloper but also use JHeadstart that generates ADF applications based on simple meta data. During the workshop you will develop a complete ADF system for a Copier Repair Service. The exercises are based on Oracle Consulting’s project experiences. Lessons learned, pitfalls and best practices form an important part of the workshop. Presentations will be be kept to a minimum so there is plenty of time to get hands-on experience.
Duration
Five days. Each day is from 9 am to 5 pm, except the last day (Friday), which is from 9 am to 4 pm.
Who should attend?
All with an interest in developing ADF 10.1.3 web applications. Participants are expected to have Java/J2EE experience. Although no prior ADF or JSF experience is needed, we strongly recommend that you check out the Preparation recommendations for the ADF JHeadstart Workshop, and if necessary do the OU course or self-study items that are described there before you attend the workshop. Without this preparation, the pace of the workshop might be too fast. If you already attended the 10.1.2 ADF JHeadstart Workshop, you can still learn a lot about ADF Faces, JSF and the ADF - JSF integration, the new JHeadstart Generator Templates, and the other new features of JHeadstart. You don’t need to bring a laptop, training PC’s are available.
Registration
Registering for this event is easy, simply enroll here. If the class is full, enrolling will put you on the waitlist, and if others cancel you will be confirmed instead.
Enrollment isn’t possible using the link provided, could you please advise us were we can enroll for this event?
Oracle University will schedule the JHeadstart workshop on a regular basis in De Meern (Netherlands). You can view the schedule and enroll via this Oracle University link available on http://blogs.oracle.com/jheadstart/workshop. For more information and for registrations, please contact the Education Service Desk, tel. +31 30 66 99 244, or via e-mail esd_nl@oracle.com.
You should also find more information about “Oracle ADF: JHeadstart Workshop” at Oracle University on http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/show_desc.redirect?dc=D52633GC10&p_org_id=41&lang=NL&source_call=.