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OTN Developer Days Vancouver – 08/04

August is around the corner and a new round of the OTN Developer Days is coming. I'll presenting in Vancouver, Canada on August 4th. During this event we will introduce you to the Oracle fusion development platform for the next generation of Enterprise Applications with the the latest version of JDeveloper11g part of the FMW11g release. If you haven't register yet, what are you waiting for? this is a free event, don't be the last one getting your hands on the Technology.

This workshop is designed for developers, project managers, and architects. Whether you are currently using Java, traditional 4GL tools like Oracle Forms, PeopleTools, and Visual Basic, or just looking for a better java development platform - this session is for you. Get explanation from Oracle experts, try your hands at actual development, and meet potential customer or business partners that are on the same space.

See you there.

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Hi, Juan - I attended the OTN Developer Day in Vancouver on the 4th, but wasn't able to complete the lab during the allotted time due to some issues with my laptop (mainly only having 1GB of RAM, which I've since rectified).

I was going through the tutorial again and keep getting hung up on steps 18-21, where I'm instructed to add a graph to the application and re-run it - it keeps throwing an exception when I try to run the app with the graph present, and I've tried removing and re-adding it more than once.

The exception is "javax.faces.FacesException: javax.faces.FacesException: Cant instantiate class: oracle.adf.view.faces.bi.component.graph.UIGraph", and I don't seem to be the only one getting it (based on a quick search of that phrase - there's another person having an identical issue with the same tutorial).

Any thoughts?

Thanks.

Hi Graham,

Thanks for attending the event, it seems that is a CLASSPATH error, please see the following link and let me know if by clearing the classpath solves the issue.

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=940323&start=15&tstart=0

Thanks,

Juan Camilo

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