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If you are an Oracle Partner, and want to attend this workshop, go to the registration link at http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/show_desc.call_addcart?id=D11650_812049&event_id=1568318&p_org_id=1001&lang=US&oln_man=N&p_call=&p_target=_top
If you are not an Oracle Partner, but are interested in attending an ADF JHeadstart Workshop in the US, please reply to this post. Tell us with how many persons you would like to attend, and which region of the US you would prefer.
kind regards,
Sandra Muller
JHeadstart Team
Oracle Consulting

Hi,
We have not scheduled the workshop in Canada yet. The workshop is available on demand so we can schedule it when there is enough demand. I will contact my colleagues in Canada to see if there is more demand for this workshop.
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