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Oracle Open World 2009 Unconference: A day full of ADF content
By frank.nimphius | September 9, 2009
Presenting during OOW for sure is a challenge and a pleasure at the same time for those who got their papers into the conference agenda. However, the OOW unconference also provides a stage to do the same in a less formal way. For those who don’t know the Oracle Open World unconference:
For the third year in a row at Oracle OpenWorld, attendees will have the opportunity to directly participate by presenting their own session or workshop on a topic they’re passionate about, in an informal, interactive setting.
The Oracle OpenWorld Unconference is more than a great opportunity for would-be presenters to share their knowledge and experience with other attendees in an informal setting. It also offers attendees the ability to learn what’s on the minds of the community, directly from the grass roots.
Though I did not count the number of OOW sessions I delivered as a Product Manager, the number of times I’ve spoken at the unconference is zero. Time for a change. This year, Shay Shmeltzer suggested to staff a day at the unconference with interesting ADF topics. Almost at the same time, I finished my work on chapter 6 of the ADF Developer Guide, the book that Lynn Munsinger and I are authoring for Oracle Press, the Oracle books series published by McGraw Hill. The chapter is about ADF regions and I liked the idea to present its content and the lessons I learned while working with ADF regions. I suggested the topic for the OOW unconference and it got in – strike. Maybe we can make this presentation interactive as well and share experience as we go over some interesting secrets of region interaction.
I hope that you manage to pencil Wednesday – Oct 14, from 3 pm to 4 pm into your OOW agenda. The room is Overlook I, like for all the other talks about ADF this day, including 2 hours of ADF Methodology group meeting, which is a “must join” session for ADF developers.
Frank
Ps.: Before you ask – unfortunately, I wont have free copies of the book with me. No pens t-shirst etc. either. Just me and my slide deck
The book is not published before 2010, though McGraw Hill mentioned that there is an OOW conference pre-order discount available at their booth. So come as you are, so do I.
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