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Read up on Oracle ADF. It is what they are pushing all Forms and Reports developers to (see statement of direction for forms on OTN). It is basically a J2EE framework but you get to learn all the fun new stuff like JSF, EJB 3....
Check out the JDeveloper bit on OTN. Has a link to ADF site from there.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNah.
8085, mate, that's the one...
The cool coders all work in MC68000 assembly
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Originally posted by FishfaceI am wanting to do some Oracle training - the web apps end mostly some DB.
Been looking in a fog of Oracle courses everywhere for everything.
Any recommendations for a sweet spot of good bits to learn for a servlets/ASP/JSP developer?
Or a good book to self learn to put it all together?
Or just go for .NET?
Learn .NET and SQL Server 2005 and never look back.
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Originally posted by FishfaceI am wanting to do some Oracle training - the web apps end mostly some DB.
Been looking in a fog of Oracle courses everywhere for everything.
Any recommendations for a sweet spot of good bits to learn for a servlets/ASP/JSP developer?
Or a good book to self learn to put it all together?
Or just go for .NET?
If so, that's pretty hard luck mate.
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Oracle Fog
I am wanting to do some Oracle training - the web apps end mostly some DB.
Been looking in a fog of Oracle courses everywhere for everything.
Any recommendations for a sweet spot of good bits to learn for a servlets/ASP/JSP developer?
Or a good book to self learn to put it all together?
Or just go for .NET?Tags: None
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