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Silicon Valley Code Camp Oct 3rd/4th: Oracle Track

We're excited to be sponsoring the Silicon Valley Code camp for the second year in a row.  New this year is the concept of tracks, and we've got more content for Java Developers than ever before!  Look forward to seeing you there.

Oracle Fusion Middleware Track

In this track, you'll learn about the Java and Web Service technologies used to develop Oracle Fusion Middleware. Java Web Applications and Java EE are covered in detail, from backend topics like JVM diagnostics, web services, security as a service, to development tools like JDeveloper and Eclipse, to “infrastructure-as-a-service” topics like cloud computing. 

Ajax Enabled JSF - Oracle ADF Faces Primer

Beginner

shay shmeltzer

Oracle ADF Faces is a set of over 150 JSF components with built-in Ajax functionality and a robust underlying implementations. This session will review the various components the framework offers including Graphs, maps, Hierarchical Viewer and a host of other components. We'll also demonstrate key framework capabilities such as partial page rendering, drag and drop, windowing, menus, skinning, and more.

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Asynchronous Web Services

Intermediate

Manoj Kumar

This presentation describes all the aspects of asynchrony in web services. JAX-WS specification describes client side asynchrony API that can be used to call any synchronous service in an asynchronous way. This scheme works for simple cases where service operation does not take long enough to break the http connection because of timeouts. A more useful asynchrony is achieved by making the operation asynchronous at the server side. This presentation details how to implement such a service and how to develop client applications that can call such asynchronous services. WS-Addressing is the key specification for the correlation of asynchronous request and response. Asynchronous services add new challenges in enforcing the security policies and marking the transactional boundaries. This presentation will cover these problems and the possible solutions.

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Developing Java EE Applications with Eclipse and WTP: Looking ahead to Helios

Intermediate

Greg Stachnick

Building Java EE Applications in Eclipse has never been easier. In this session, we will use Eclipse WTP's JSF, Dali, and EclipseLink tools to build a standard Java EE application. We will also review how free Eclipse plugins such as Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) provide additional support for development and deployment for WebLogic Server and Oracle Database. Finally, we will preview new features for web application and database development planned for Eclipse 3.6 Helios including enhancements for WYSIWYG page development with the Eclipse Web Page Editor (WPE).

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How to Develop with Oracle Fusion Middleware on Amazon EC2

Intermediate

Pieter Humphrey

Why call IT when you need a development server these days – they take forever! Rent a virtual machine instead! In this session, 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 examine the methodology behind the construction of rea.oracle.com on EC2, and the hands on lab development environment used for OTN’s Virtual Developer Day.

Introduction to Oracle ADF

Beginner

shay shmeltzer

Oracle's Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) is a Java EE based MVC framework that is used both by customer and internally at Oracle to speed up the development of Java based RIA applications. The framework offers extensions on top of JSF to add Ajax enabled components, reusable flows, easier binding and security. Learn about the basic components of the framework and how you can use them through a set of live development demos.

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Security As A Service

Intermediate

Marc Chanliau

Java EE security has limitations (static within a deployed application, not granular, and Java EE roles are not hierarchical). Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) mitigates many of the Java security model drawbacks, but it doesn’t support security services such as single sign-on, audit, role mapping, etc. This presentation describes a standards-based security services framework that builds on JAAS and other Java standards, allowing Java programmers to weave security in their applications declaratively, independently from business logic.

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Top 10 Productivity Tools for Java Developers on Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3

Intermediate

Pieter Humphrey

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.

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Which Web App Stack is Best?

Advanced

Clive Boulton

Developers ask each other: "What stack are you using?" Theo USA is coming out of recession, in many cases Enterprises have not spent on innovative new software for years. Green shoots in the economy has proactive managements starting to look at new technologies for increases in productivity. Innovations such as Hadoop, MapReduce, Lucene, MVC, ExtJS, Comet have been applied to Search and Social Applications. Comparatively few innovations have crossed back over to the commercial business space. We will have an experienced panel talk about the choices they will recommend for a Web App Stack and why these choices make sense for the problems to be solved. We will encourage robust debate and audience questions to get a good understanding.

 

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