You want to help to push the visibility of Oracle Application Express (APEX) at the biggest Oracle event? Then it’s your time to help! The organizers of Oracle Open World have had a call for papers in April and now it’s time to vote for the submitted presentations. I found 8 Oracle APEX related presentations and it would be cool to have some of them on the official agenda of OOW. Let’s continue last years success where the highly active and dedicated APEX Community was already able to push several APEX sessions onto the agenda. We can make a difference! Vote now and don’t wait till the 3rd July.
Note: You have to vote for at least 3 presentations, otherwise your vote doesn’t get counted!
That’s the list of APEX presentations I have found, if I have forgotten one please let me know.
- Giving Your ApEx Apps a Web 2.0 Face-Lift
- Replicating NetFlix Movie Queue Drag & Drop functionality with APEX and jQuery
- PDF printing with APEX – a cost-free alternative
- Comparing Application Development in Oracle Application Express & J2EE
- Modernizing Legacy Enterprise Applications with Oracle Application Express
- It’s great to integrate: Combining Oracle Forms and Oracle Application Express
- Building a Mashup with Application Express (ApEx)
- Using Row Level Security with Oracle Application Express
- Case Study: Using APEX and Spatial Data to Deliver your Newspaper
Thanks for your help and support!
Patrick, thanks for the plug!
Hi Patrick,
I have just voted for every APEX presentation you mentioned.
Great idea to plug these. I voted for all I thought I’d attend (if I could get funding to attend, which I can’t!).
Hi Patrick,
I voted for all apex presentations.
I found one more apex presentation: https://mix.oracle.com/oow/proposals/10487
Thanks! I have added it to the list!
Patrick…thanks.
I have the RLS & APEX presentation and appreciate your help getting my presentation out of this voting purgatory Oracle has created. Hopefully, we’ll all get sufficient votes to make it in.
I’d also like to put my presentation and demo code out to the community before OpenWorld so folks can point out my rough edges.