OOW Hands on lab

At the OOW last week I attended the Hands-on-lab "Managing yout Database with SQL Developer". I asked if it was possible to get a copy of the course material. I was told, that I could download the pdf at OTN. Where do I find it?

I'll add the links to the SQL Developer homepage when I get back to the office tomorrow. They should be there by the end of the week. You'll be able to access the OBEs from the "Tutorials & Oracle by Example (OBE)" link on [ http://otn.oracle.com/sqldeveloper| http://otn.oracle.com/sqldeveloper]
We said the OBEs would be on OTN, which they will. We do not put the pdfs on OTN, but there is nothing to stop you from printing the OBE running in the browser to pdf. (You can choose whether to included the screen shots or not.)
There are already a few OBEs on our site, from earlier in the year and many of the database OBEs are here: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/11gr1_db/index.htm
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