Oracle OpenWorld 2006

Hi all !
I have found some materials about olite.
See at
http://www.oracle.com/openworld/index.html?msgid=5195553

Hi Erik,
In chasing this broken link, I learned that, unfortunately, the events team does not make OOW presentations accessible past two years.
The Portal and WebCenter papers do remain accessible from their respective OTN pages. If you are looking for something specific from another area, I recommend that you visit the related product page on OTN to see if that product group maintains access to their papers and presentations.
Regards,
-Ellen
WebCenter/Portal Curriculum Development

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  • About Oracle OpenWorld

    Hi;
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    For Oracle Apps Dba which one is will be better?If someone join this event before can she/he give me details? Is it possible to join event freely or its mandotary to make registtiration for can join this event.
    Can anyone say me what this event can give us, what is the benefit of this event?
    If we make registiration how we can arrange visa paper(for instance oracle send us invitation letter for visa) or hotel etc?
    Any information can be usefull
    Thanks a lot
    Helios

    Hi Helios,
    I attended OpenWorld in 2006; here are some opinions, and even a few facts ;-)
    1) You must register to attend OpenWorld. In some specialized cases it's possible to have registration fees waived (getting a blogger pass, for example), but you must be a registered guest to attend. The [Oracle Discover|http://www.oracle.com/us/openworld/registration.htm#discover] pass is a much cheaper way of getting access to the conference, but you won't get access to most of the conference sessions, or all of the events. Still, if your budget is tight, the Discover pass offers access to a lot of content, including the exhibition floor, user group and OTN areas, etc.
    2) If you get a Full Conference pass, I think there will be enough to occupy your time as an Apps DBA at OpenWorld without getting the Develop or Primavera addons. Some of my colleagues did find the Oracle Develop program to be very valuable, however, so if you do have an interest in one of the [offered tracks|http://www.oracle.com/us/openworld/018069.htm#tracks] , it might be worth the extra fee.
    3) If you go, prepare beforehand. The conference is huge, and trying to figure out what sessions and events to attend on a daily basis can take a lot of energy and planning. You can always change your mind about your schedule as the week goes on, but it's a good idea to have a framework before you arrive. Furthermore, interesting and popular sessions can fill up quickly, so building your session calendar beforehand is highly recommended. Steven Chan's blog has [some pointers|http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2009/08/connect_at_openworld_2009.html] to the EBS and Application Tools/Technology tracks for OpenWorld 2009, so you can get an idea of what's available.
    4) I don't know if Oracle offers invitation letters for non-US attendees who need visas. I do know that arranging hotel accommodation is the attendee's responsibility. Many of the hotels near the conference center (and all over San Francisco) fill up very quickly. Oracle does offer shuttle services from some hotels to the conference center.
    5) If you go, you will have a great time. It's good learning and networking experience, and Oracle puts on a good show. :-)
    Hope this helps a bit!
    Regards,
    John P.
    http://only4left.jpiwowar.com

  • Berkeley DB Sessions at Oracle OpenWorld Sept 19 - 23

    All,
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    Session ID:      S317032
    Title:      Oracle Berkeley DB: Adding Scalability, Concurrency, and Reliability to SQLite
    Abstract:      Oracle Berkeley DB and SQLite: two industry-leading libraries in a single package. This session will look at use cases where the Oracle Berkeley DB library's advantages bring strong enhancements to common SQLite scenarios. You'll learn how Oracle Berkeley DB?s scalability, concurrency, and reliability significantly benefit SQLite applications. The session will focus on Web services, multithreaded applications, and metadata management. It will also explore how to leverage the powerful features in SQLite to maximize the functionality of your application while reducing development costs.
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    Stream(s):      ORACLE DEVELOP, DEVELOP
    Track(s):      Database Development
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    Session Category:      Features
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    Session ID:      S317038
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    Abstract:      Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition is the most scalable, highest performance Java application data store available today. This session will focus on the latest features, including triggers and sync with Oracle Database as well as new performance and scalability enhancements for high availability, with an emphasis on real-world use cases. We'll discuss deployment, configuration, and maximized throughput scenarios. You'll learn how you can use Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition High Availability to increase the reliability and performance of your Java application data storage.
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    Session Category:      Features
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    Abstract:      This session covers a special case of edge-to-enterprise computing, where the edge consists of embedded devices running Java SE for Embedded in combination with Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition, a widely used embedded database. The approach fits a larger emerging trend in which edge embedded devices are "smart"--that is, they come equipped with an embedded (in-process) database for structured persistent storage of data as needed. In addition, these devices may optionally come with a thin middleware layer that can perform certain basic data processing operations locally. The session highlights the synergies between both technologies and how they can be utilized. Topics covered include implementation and performance optimization.
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    Carlos Lucasius works in the Java Embedded and Real-Time Engineering product team at Oracle Corporation, where he is involved in development, testing, and technical support. Prior to joining Sun (now Oracle), he worked as an consultant to IT departments at various companies in both North-America and Europe; specific application domains he was involved in include artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, advanced data processing, simulation, and optimization as applied to complex systems and processes such as intelligent instruments and industrial manufacturing. Carlos has presented frequently at scientific conferences, universities/colleges, and corporations across North-America and Europe. He has also published a number of papers in refereed international journals covering applied scientific research in abovementioned areas.
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    Title:      Developing Applications with Oracle Berkeley DB for Java and Java ME Smartphones
    Abstract:      Oracle Berkeley DB is a high-performance, embeddable database engine for developers of mission-critical systems. It runs directly in the application that uses it, so no separate server is required and no human administration is needed, and it provides developers with fast, reliable, local persistence with zero administration. The Java ME platform provides a new, rich user experience for cell phones comparable to the graphical user interfaces found on the iPhone, Google Android, and other next-generation cell phones. This session demonstrates how to use Oracle Berkeley DB and the Java ME platform to deliver rich database applications for today's cell phones.
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    Event:      JavaOne and Oracle Develop
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    Track(s):      Java ME and Mobile, JavaFX and Rich User Experience
    Tags:      Add Application Development, Java ME, Java Mobile, JavaFX Mobile, Mobile Applications
    Session Type:      Conference Session
    Session Category:      Tips and Tricks
    Duration:      60 min.
    Schedule:      Monday, September 20, 11:30 | Hilton San Francisco, Golden Gate 3
    I think I have them all. If I have missed any, please reply and I can update the list, or just post the info in the reply.
    Thanks,
    Greg Rekounas

    are any links to access these Seminars??

  • Oracle Openworld

    I am in the process of registering for the Oracle Openworld. To get more information regarding Jdeveloper ADF, JSF (ADF Faces) and Integration with Oracle Portal which one of the "special programs" should I pick ?
    Oracle Develop (or) X-treme Program?
    Please repond. It's urgent.
    Thanks.

    Hi Gustavo,
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    No, the hands-on labs will be in rooms with PCs. But, it is always a good thing to have your laptop around there in any case.
    2 - Is Oracle Develop included in the Full Conference Pass?
    Yes, if you registered for Oracle Open World, you can attend the Oracle Develop sessions too. Please make sure to indicate you are interested in those sessions when you register though.
    3 - Where can I find Full Oracle Develop schedule? I navigate through the contents but couldn't see date/time info.
    It will probably be up on the web site in a week or two.
    Keep an eye on http://oracle.com/openworld and make sure to pre-register for sessions you are interested in to make sure your place is secured.

  • Annual Oracle OpenWorld 2014 User Community Cloud SIG meetup

    Each year at Oracle OpenWorld and then at the Collaborate User Conference, the IOUG Cloud SIG invites participation from customers and partners interested or building Clouds using Oracle product technologies. A brief history on the SIG here
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    Oracle Life Sciences User Group The Oracle Life Sciences User Group (OLSUG) represents a worldwide association of people who share a vested interest in the successful deployment and use of Oracle products within the life sciences industry. This meeting is designed to accelerate the success of users of Oracle products by providing a forum for sharing useful information and best practices, discovering novel and innovative practices, and exposing issues and limitations concerning Oracle products. The meeting will consist of interesting and thought provoking presentations from industry experts and Oracle. Topics will focus on distributed data access, integrating a variety of data types, managing vast quantities of data, and finding patterns and insights. Sign up soon Oracle OpenWorld User group forum on Sunday is quickly filling up!

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  • Where to buy oracle openworld presentations?

    Hi all,
    I've been searching for the whole oracle website and could not find the url for buying all the presentations for oracle openworld. (or just database presentations)
    can anybody help?
    thanks
    andrew

    Hi;
    Please see:
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/availability/ow-papers-089200.html
    http://www.oracle.com/openworld/index.html#
    Regard
    Helios

  • Are you attending Oracle OpenWorld?

    Hello,
    Are any of you planning to attend Oracle OpenWorld? If you are kindly reply to this thread, or send me an email to Marina,[email protected]
    This will be my first time there so I am very excited. I was thinking about signing up for a session for us in the Oracle OpenWorld Unconference, so let me know if you think that this is a good idea.
    http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Oracle+OpenWorld+Unconference?t=anon
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    Hi,
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    Is there a way or place where we could put our sample/example code files?? There's not feature to add attachments to our posts!!!
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    yxes2013 wrote:
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    user12228228 wrote:
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    http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle11g/112010/win32_11gR2_examples.zip
    All the best.
    D.That link works ok for me.

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