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A Guide to JDeveloper and ADF at Oracle Open World and Oracle Develop

If I'm not mistaken there are over 2000 sessions running at Oracle Open World this year - so reading the agenda and planning what to see when can be quite a long task for anyone to take.

One thing we are trying to do to simplify your task is to provide "Focus On" documents that lists all the sessions for a specific topic.

I'm assuming that if you are reading this blog you are interested in JDeveloper and ADF - so the document for you is here.

As you'll see a lot of our sessions are in the first three days at Oracle Develop - the main event for developers held in the Hilton SF this year.
Note that is you have a regular OOW pass, you'll need to extend it to get access to these sessions - do this before you arrive.

Once the three first days are over you still get to hear JDev/ADF content at OOW - and new this year - in the unofficial ADF track at the OOW unconference.
On Wed in Moscone West, we lined up a full day of technical sessions about ADF and JDeveloper along with a meeting of the ADF Methodology Group - Note that these sessions won't appear in your online scheduling tool - so make a mental note about them and make sure to attend.

Beyond all of the sessions and labs, don't miss your chance to interact directly with JDeveloper experts at the OOW demoground - we'll have 3 booths dedicated to JDeveloper, ADF Faces and ADF Mobile there - so come and say hello.

Now you have the basic details - and you can spend the next 4 weeks planning your schedule.

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