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OHUG

We have just done our first "Meet the Experts" session at OHUG, and here is a photo to prove it;
OHUG1:
Sorry to all of the people who got cropped out of the photo, but it was a really full room, and I couldn't step back far enough!
We had lots of great questions, some which we could answer, and some which were not so easy, but it was great to hear from everyone. We have two more sessions like this this week, so if you are at OHUG, please come along and talk to us.

Comments (4)

You sure are quick uploading your pictures :)
Question about your presentation tomorrow, will you be covering Business events as part of I-recruitment functionality ?
Radha

Martin Millmore:

Radha, no I wasn't going to cover business events in my presentation, but come along to the Meet the Experts session, and we can talk about any questions you have then.

I have a question about the skins functionality you demostrated as part of your OHUG presentation. Is this functionality available on 11.5.10 cu2 (IRC E) ?
If it is, is there a white paper that explains implementing skins functionality?
If not, what is the ETA on when it might be available.
Regards,
Radha

Martin Millmore:

Yes, the skins functionality is available as part of 11.5.10 CU3, although it was not properly documented until the release of ATG CU3. You can find the documentation in the Controlling UIX Rendering Output
section of metalink note 269138.1. There is also a really useful web page at http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/howtos/10g/adf_uix_laf_ht/index.html

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