Eurotransplant Customer Snapshot online

31 August 2005 at 08:42 CEST | In AppServer, Forms, JDeveloper, JHeadstart, Oracle, Other, Other |

Oracle Netherlands has published a (Dutch) Customer Snapshot about Eurotransplant on their site. It’s a short story explaining what Eurotransplant is and how we used Oracle products/techniques to tackle some challenges. It’s primarily about our move from client-server Forms 6i to web-deployed Forms 10g and our adoption of JDeveloper, ADF, JHeadstart and Swing. We’ve created some JHeadstart/UIX based web applications and we’ve build a Swing client that can run disconnected on a users laptop. It will synch its data with the central database through some web services running on Application Server 10g once a (UMTS) connection is available.

Ever since I have this weblog, I’ve been in touch with a number of people within Oracle. I think that’s one of the perks of having this weblog. Our close relation to Oracle has given me more insights in what’s happening within Oracle and what to expect in the coming period. The weblog also gave me the contacts that approached me for this Customer Profile. I think this close cooperation with Oracle can prove to be beneficial to both of us.

Update: Oracle Global has also released a Customer Snapshot on Eurotransplant. It’s even mentioned in the News sections on the Forms site of OTN and the J2EE for Forms/Designer Developers site on OTN.

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  1. Wilfred,
    Thanks for the TIME and EFFORT for this blog. Believe me, it is VERY useful information for us moving from 6i to 10g forms/reports.

    Keep up the great work. Hopefully, you can create a presentation for Openworld.

    Patrick

    Comment by Patrick — 31 August 2005 #

  2. Thanks for the nice compliment Patrick. I must say it can sometimes take quite some time to maintain the blog. On the other hand, I do get a lot out of it and it is a nice way for myself to write down things that I know I’m going to need again in a couple of months. This way, at least I know where to find them ;-)

    Comment by Wilfred — 31 August 2005 #

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