Very urgent!  anyone who has webADI learning materials

hello,everybody.
I'm very new at webADI.
who can share me some learning materials .such as : student guide. because user guide it to hard for me.
thank you very much!
peter

Did you check the following?
Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator Implementation and Administration Guide - R12
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B40089_09/current/acrobat/120bneig.pdf
Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator Implementation and Administration Guide - 11i
http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25516_14/current/acrobat/115bneig.pdf

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