Presentation about Forms Components at Oracle Consulting
11 May 2007 at 10:51 CEST | In Forms, Oracle, Web components |Yesterday evening I was invited to Oracle Consulting in the Netherlands to present our solution to integrate Oracle Forms as Components in a Web application. I ended the evening with a very good feeling and got a lot of positive feedback. There were a lot of questions and suggestions and I will make some changes to the presentation to be held at ODTUG. You can download a copy of the presentation.
There were some technical challenges and questions that I need to address in the presentation and I got the feeling that for some people the integration might be too tight. In my example you cannot even see it is Oracle Forms you’re using. Some clients might have heavy “backoffice” type users who can work perfectly with Oracle Forms. You might want to extend the Forms application with new ADF Developments, but there is no need to remove Oracle Forms from the user experience. I probably have to show two scenario’s in my demonstration. One in which you still recognize and use all features of Oracle Forms while integrating with new ADF web developments and one that shows the complete removal of the “Forms user experience”. This last demonstration is the only thing I show at the moment and it might be a little bit too much for some clients.
There is a separate page with more information on the concept of integrating Oracle Forms and Oracle ADF Faces (or any other web technology)
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One more time, really nice job Wilfred ;o)
I just think that “beginners” would not be able to build their own sample.
It would be so great to see a step by step very sample example.
Francois
Comment by Francois — 11 May 2007 #
Francois,
I will put up a step-by-step guide next week and will also have sample files you can just unzip and run.
Comment by wilfred — 11 May 2007 #
Yeah! that’s great.
Comment by Francois — 11 May 2007 #
Wilfred,
Thanks for an amazing presentation yesterday at Oracle. I enjoyed it very much, and I’m impressed at what you have been able to achieve.
I think it is a very useful addition to the already available techniques to integrate Oracle Forms with Java, ADF and SOA.
It was also good to hear that the necessary additions to the existing Forms can easily be done using the JDAPI, and that the integration of Forms-as-a-Web-Component in your ADF application can be made easier using ADF Faces Regions and JHeadstart.
Keep up the good work!
Comment by Sandra Muller — 11 May 2007 #
Wilfred,
Funny: I am writing this comment from within the Virtual Machine (your VM) that I have just set up for the AMIS Query tomorrow. I should have known that the default homepage for the browsers would be your own weblog! Of course now I will have to change them all….
I am looking forward to your presentation & demonstration and of course the opportunity to try it out for myself. I have got 7 machines set up so far - working on the remainder. We should have some 35 people attending. If you feel like inviting additional guests by the way, be my guest. Just make sure they let us know so we can cater correctly. (it’s an Italian buffet this time).
best regards, see you tomorrow
Lucas
Comment by Lucas Jellema — 21 May 2007 #