What about Oracle ADF evoilution plans?

Hello
Is there any roadmap or something other about plans for evolution Oracle ADF?
I didn't find anything...
Thanks

This link might help
http://groundside.com/blog/GrantRonald?title=live_at_the_fusion_middleware_launch&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Includes some links to articles quoting senior Oracle execs talking about ADF. You can find more by googling.
Essentially ADF is the development framework for Oracle's Fusion applications as well as tools like Enterprise manager and Web center. So not much chance of going away too quickly ;o)
Hope this helps
Grant

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