APEX 3.0 Training Class

Does anyone have any information on when Training Classess will be offered?
Thanks,
BT

Hi Bob,
Do you mean ones run by Oracle or by others? I have no idea about the Oracle ones, but there is currently some APEX 3.0 training being run at ODTUG (which I assume you're not at), also there is some APEX 3.0 advanced training in Brussels in September being run by myself and Dimitri Gielis.
There are more details on the APEX Events page -
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/application_express/html/events.html

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