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One proof of concept. We won't have any production ADF 11g
On Jun 10, 5:47 pm, Shay <shay.shmelt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We (Oracle) don't have a mechanism that allows us to track who is
> Right now we are looking to find the early adapters of Oracle ADF 11g
> If you do have a production application built with ADF 11g can you
applications for quite a while. Why? Because all of our application
servers run OAS 10.1.3 and OC4J. Nothing against WebLogic, I'm sure
it's wonderful, but it is so different, and my system administrator
says he has no time to learn to administer it. Neither do I.
> to convince people to adopt ADF, and since this is related to this - I
> thought I would try posting here.
> using ADF and at what stage of development they are. We mostly rely on
> word of mouth to learn about ADF applications that are in production
> and what they do.
> who already got an application, or a module in an application, in
> production in their company.
> On the table right now are some requests that we got from market
> analysts (Gartner, Forrester and such) to talk to such customers, and
> also the possibility of getting such customers to talk at live Oracle
> events and conferences.
> please email me at
> shay.shmeltzer @ oracle . com
> And let me know:
> Company name
> Technologies used
> Two sentences describing the application
> Would you be interested in talking to analysts about your ADF
> experience
> Would you be interested in talking at events about your ADF experience