Colleagues
The ANZ HEUG is pleased to offer the following pre-conference Oracle
workshops at the Marriott Surfers Paradise Resort & Spa on Tuesday 5 &
Wednesday 6 November.
*Please register for these workshops as soon as possible as only a few
places are still available. If you have already registered but have not
paid please ensure payment is made as soon as possible. Priority will be
given to paid enrolments when the workshops are full.*
The registration process is provided below. These workshops can still be
added to your existing registration *
http://www.heug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=788*These workshops provide an excellent opportunity to interact with Oracle
and we encourage you to attend. Places are limited and we reserve the right
to limit the number of attendees from individual institutions to enable
participation from all institutions.
*Technical attendees should also note that the ANZ HEUG Technical Group
meeting will be held on Wednesday 2pm to 5pm; information on this session
is listed below.*
The ADU13 conference program is available at
http://www.heug.org/p/cm/ld/fid=787**
*Tuesday, 5 November*
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
*Developing ADF Mobile Applications*
Presented by ADF Mobile Team, Oracle
This workshop will be useful for developers, business analysts, IT
architects and also functional users.
This will be a hands-on workshop where participants walk through a basic
tutorial to build and deploy their first ADF mobile application for iOS and
Android. The tutorial is in three parts, with the aim that attendees
complete part one in the workshop and the remainder is completed as
homework in their own time.
If you do not wish to undertake hands-on exercises there is still value in
attending to gain a better understanding of the concepts and potential of
this technology and how it is being used in campus solutions.
The following afternoon session will specifically focus on the Campus Self
Service Mobile Implementation designed to give participants a deeper
understanding of the details of configuring, integrating, customising and
deploying the new Campus Self Service Mobile app.
Attendees will be required to bring their own laptop for hands-on work.
For information on laptop requirements and installation of required
software refer to:
https://wikis.oracle.com/display/jdeveloperandadf/AppAdvantage+2013+-+Developing+Mobile+Applications+Workshop*Tuesday 5 November
*2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
*Campus Mobile and how it leverages ADF mobile*
Presented by ADF Mobile Team, Oracle and Graeme Mawson
The Campus Self Service Mobile Implementation workshop will be a half-day
workshop designed to give participants a deeper understanding of the
details of configuring, integrating, customising and deploying the new
Campus Self Service Mobile app.
The workshop will assume that participants have at least a cursory
knowledge of the functionality of Campus Self Service Mobile and will not
be focused on reviewing or discussing delivered or forthcoming
functionality except as it relates to the above.
It is not mandatory, but participants would benefit from having reviewed
some of the existing Campus Self Service Mobile and ADF Framework
documentation and recorded demos and training:
Campus Self Service Mobile Implementation
Guide<
https://support.oracle.com/epmos/main/downloadattachmentprocessor?attachid=1548793.1>
(MOS Doc ID: *1548793.1*)
Peoplesoft Campus Solutions Goes
Mobile<
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=609106&s=1&k=FE8DC94505AE03EB1126D5DF3E98EAA3>PeopleSoft Campus Solutions Self Service Mobile: Technical
Overview<
https://oracleaw.webex.com/oracleaw/lsr.php?AT=pb&SP=EC&rID=75521417&rKey=fc3d3f1c312045b8>
ADF Mobile Tutorials<
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/learnmore/adfmobiletutorials-1882877.html>
ADF Mobile e-Course <
http://bit.ly/ADFMobileCourse>NOTE: This is not a hands-on workshop and participants are not expected to
have access during the workshop to JDeveloper or Campus Self Service
Mobile. Also, we will not be addressing implementation issues or Service
Requests specific to a particular institution or implementation.
*Wednesday 6 November*
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
*Campus Solutions - Architecture and Frameworks Workshop
*Presented by Darren Guilbert, Oracle
This workshop is a technical session targeting both technical and
functional audiences.
It will cover a number of key architectural features and platforms that
form a foundation for recent and future product functionality delivered by
Oracle Campus Solutions. The following area’s will be covered in depth:
1) SOA and the Entity Registry : Revise the continued focus and direction
on the Campus Solutions service oriented architecture and look into recent
enhancements to the entity registry that continue to position the registry
as a core component of future development efforts.
2) Common Attribute Framework (CAF) : Look at the design and usage of this
flexible easy to use data extensibility framework. CAF allows customers to
more easily create adhoc schema extensions that are upgrade safe, dynamic
and more user friendly.
3) Notifications Framework (NFK) : The current Student population demands
real-time communication via any number of channels (mobile, device push
notifications, SMS, email etc). The notification framework delivers all
this and provides an extensible and configurable framework for institutions
to capitalise on for their own notification requirements.
*Workshop Fees: $50 or $80 for non ADU attendees (Per Workshop)*
*Register at:
http://www.heug.org/e/in/eid=249***** **
Registration process for FULL ADU Conference Attendees: If you have
already registered for the conference, simply go back into your
registration and add the required workshops. If you have not yet
registered for ADU, you will have the opportunity to add these workshops
within your registration.****
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Registration process for NON ADU Conference Attendees: If you do not plan
to register and attend Alliance Down Under, but wish to attend these
workshops, please contact Cathy at
CClifton@heug.org and request a
registration code.****
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Please note, there will be no refunds for cancellations after 11 October.***
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Technical attendees should also note the following meeting advice:
*ANZ HEUG Technical Group meeting*
Hinterland Room 1/2
*Wednesday 6 November*
*2:00 pm - 5:00 pm*
Each institution is requested to confirm the attendance of their
representative(s) or nominees. Each Institution may send 2-4 attendees to
this meeting. It is suggested that both development and technical
infrastructure perspectives be covered. Could you please confirm attendance
by cob Friday 25 October (or earlier) with name(s) of you institutional
representatives using this form:
https://docs.google.com/a/griffith.edu.au/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFpfZnE0Qy0xTzVKR24zRFFPR1FMblE6MA#gid=0Please also add any topics or issues for discussion.
If you have any questions please email
t.neaton@griffith.edu.au ___________________________________________
Tony Neaton
Information Systems Architect
Information and Communication Technology Services
INFORMATION SERVICES
Griffith University
Nathan 4111
Queensland Australia
T.Neaton@griffith.edu.auPhone: +61(0)7 3735 3950
http://www.griffith.edu.au ___________________________________________
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