at Oracle OTN BULLETIN
BY JUSTIN KESTELYN
Work and Play at Oracle OpenWorld
The OTN guide to Oracle OpenWorld, from the OTN Lounge to the Unconference
here does the time go?
Oracle OpenWorld 2008
is upon us, running from
September 21 through
September 25 in San Francisco. Yes, it’s
going to be big. But have no fear—here’s
the Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
guide to getting the most out of the
show and using your time wisely.
Want hardcore technical content? There’s
never been more of it. The Oracle
Open World session agenda is catnip for
techies. With literally hundreds of technical sessions and hands-on labs from
which to choose—across every conceivable product or industry area—the week
of Oracle Open World is, if nothing else,
a top-tier, albeit temporary, university for
those seeking intensive self-education.
Oracle Develop (at the San Francisco
Marriott), the premier developer conference running in parallel with Oracle
Open World for the third straight year, is
especially attractive for members of the
OTN community. (Make sure to register
for a Full Conference Pass plus Oracle
Develop, which adds $100 to the total
price.) Running September 21 through
September 23, Oracle Develop offers
deep dives into new topics, including
service-oriented architecture, extreme
transaction processing, virtualization,
and Ajax/Web 2.0. But fear not—Oracle
Develop will also hit tried-and-true
topics such as Java, .NET, XML, PL/SQL,
and PHP. And yes, content about Oracle’s
BEA products will be included.
If a topic that interests you is not
represented, consider presenting your
own session at the Oracle OpenWorld
Unconference, back for its second year
at the show. The Unconference offers
user-driven and user-presented content
in an informal, interactive setting, and
this year it’s been expanded to run all
day, every day.
You can propose a session in
advance of the show on the Oracle
Wiki at wiki.oracle.com/page/
Oracle+OpenWorld+Unconference. But
you still need to show up and reserve
your time slot on the Unconference
agenda board in front of the OTN
Lounge—I recommend doing this on
Monday morning during the conference.
Create an Oracle ADF methodology for the
masses. It’s easy to tell when a tool has
matured into a productive environment.
Software developers move from playing
with and learning features to supporting
production systems and discussing best
practices and development methodologies
to ensure the success of their next project.
Oracle ACE Director Chris Muir
is taking advantage of the Oracle
Open World Unconference format to
address this very issue in the context
of Oracle Application Development
Framework (Oracle ADF). Led by
Muir, Oracle ACEs (Oracle Fusion
Middleware), Oracle ACE directors, and
other interested participants will form a
“flash” working group to collaboratively
produce a new Oracle ADF methodology for Oracle JDeveloper, using Oracle
Wiki pages to capture their experiences,
discussions, and thoughts about the
requirements for a successful Oracle ADF
project. It will be an on-the-fly think tank
for the creation of best practices.
Please join us to share your experiences and concerns about what should
be outlined in this new Oracle ADF
methodology. More information will be
posted on the Oracle Wiki at wiki
. oracle.com/page/ADF+Methodology; be
sure to check back regularly for updates.
Can’t make the trip? Attend virtually.
Oracle will provide as complete a vicarious experience as possible, by encouraging community blogging, podcasting,
and videocasting—and then optimally
aggregating that content. You’ll find the
Oracle Open World community experience aggregator at otn.oracle.com/
events/oracle-openworld-2008.
Once again, OTN is your most enthusiastic
host. Last year thousands of visitors spent
time in the OTN Lounge, and we expect
a strong turnout this year. Free software,
daily raffles for an Apple iPod touch,
a new commemorative T-shirt, thank-you gifts for charter OTN members,
and “welcome” kits for BEA community
members will be big draws. Beer in the
afternoons won’t hurt either.
OTN Night (Monday night at the
Hilton San Francisco) has become one
of Oracle Open World’s best examples of
“edutainment.” While the agenda is not
fully finalized as this issue goes to press,
I assure you that we’ll be exploring new
and inventive ways to throw the best
party of the week.
See you in September—as always,
you can find me in the OTN Lounge.O
Justin Kestelyn ( justin.kestelyn@oracle.com) is senior
director, Oracle Technology Network and developer
programs, as well as OTN editor in chief.
OTN at Oracle Open World:
A Condensed Guide
Oracle Develop
September 21–23, San Francisco Marriott
oracle.com/openworld/2008/develop.html
OTN Lounge
Open 9 a.m.– 5 p.m., September 21–25,
Moscone West, Level 3
oracle.com/openworld/2008/otn.html
Oracle Open World Unconference
Open 9 a.m.– 5 p.m., September 21–25,
Moscone West, Level 3
wiki.oracle.com/page/Oracle+OpenWorld+Unconference
OTN Night
7: 30–11 p.m., September 22, San Francisco Hilton
oracle.com/openworld/2008/otn-night.html
The Oracle Open World community
experience aggregator
otn.oracle.com/events/oracle-openworld-2008