Thursday, October 11, 2007

What is going on at Oracle Open World for Java in the database, JDBC, PHP, and Ruby on Rails?

1/ You can meet our developers at our demogrounds (JDBC, PHP, Ruby on Rails) in the database demoground.

2/ Here are the sessions, and hands-on labs that i am driving or involved with

Session ID: S290759 Session Title: Oracle JDBC Best Practices for Performance, Security, High Availability, and Scalability Room: Grand Ballroom A Date: 2007-11-12 Start Time: 11:00

Session ID: S292070 Session Title: The Way to the Web with PHP and Oracle Database Room: Yosemite Room A Date: 2007-11-12 Start Time: 12:30

Session ID: S292132 Session Title: Scale Your PHP Application to Tens of Thousands of Connections Room: HiltonContinental Parlor 7 & 8 Start Time: 1:45 PM

Session ID: S292073 Session Title: Web 2.0 Applications Hands-on Lab with PHP and Oracle Database Room: Continental Ballroom 4 Date: 2007-11-12 Start Time: 13:45

Session ID: S292211 Session Title: Hands-on Lab: Ruby on Rails with Oracle Database Track: Emerging Technologies Room: Continental Ballroom 4 Date: 2007-11-12 Start Time: 16:45

Session ID: S292213 Session Title: Digging Deeper into Dynamic Scripting Languages: Using Ruby on Rails with Oracle Database Room: Continental Parlor 7 & 8 Date: 2007-11-13 Start Time: 10:45

Session ID: S290758 Session Title: Java Stored Procedures or Java Middleware: Trade-offs, Techniques, and Tips from Oracle's Database and Middleware Teams Room: Continental Ballroom 6 Date: 2007-11-13 Start Time: 16:45

Session ID: S290761 Session Title: Behind the Scenes: Getting the Most from the New Java Virtual Machine in Oracle Database 11g Room: 308 Date: 2007-11-14 Start Time: 15:00

Session ID: S290760 Session Title: Oracle Database 11g Release 1 JDBC Pearls: JDBC 4.0, Advanced Security, Query Change Notification, Startup/Shutdown, and Much More Room: 307 Date: 2007-11-15 Start Time: 08:30

See you there

6 comments:

Unknown said...

If Oracle wants to attract Ruby on Rails developers then the first thing they need to do is to release Oracle Instant Client for Intel Mac. Mac users are begging this for very long time.

If Oracle people would come to Ruby on Rails conferences then they would see that 90% of attendants are using MacBooks and this is the main development platform for Ruby on Rails.

Kuassi Mensah said...

Raymon,

Thanks for yourcomment; i fully agree and we are actively working with our porting team to make this happen as soon as possible.

Kuassi

Anonymous said...

That's great news. In my opinion, unix (including mac osx) and ruby + oracle has set the stage for a grassroots style technology movement of a sheer magnitude unlike any seen in quite some time.

When is oracle going to release even the beta for the instant client for intel mac (the #1 platform for ruby)?

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