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Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] FW: Re: Missing Oracle Eclipsecon submissions

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On Tue, November 26, 2013 10:12, John Arthorne wrote:
> -1, those look like corporate product talks to me...
>
> John
>
>
>
> From:   "Ian Skerrett" <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To:     "Eclipsecon NA program committee discussions"
> <eclipsecon-na-program-committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Date:   11/26/2013 09:39 AM
> Subject:        [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] FW: Re: Missing Oracle
> Eclipsecon      submissions
> Sent by:        eclipsecon-na-program-committee-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> All,
>
> Two late submissions from Oracle. I don’t think either are particularly
> interesting but I wanted to make sure the PC had an opportunity to see
> them.
>
> Let me know if anyone really wants to consider one of them.
>
> Ian
>
>
> From: Roxanne Joncas [mailto:roxanne.joncas@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: November-26-13 2:52 PM
> To: Ian Skerrett
> Cc: Christopher Guindon
> Subject: Fwd: Re: Missing Oracle Eclipsecon submissions
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> Here are the oracle submissions. I tried forwarding them yesterday but I
> guess it didn't work.
>
> Thanks,
> Roxanne
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
>
> Subject:
> Re: Missing Oracle Eclipsecon submissions
> Date:
> Mon, 25 Nov 2013 11:57:44 -0800
> From:
> Shaun OBrien <shaun.obrien@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Organization:
> Oracle Corporation
> To:
> Roxanne Joncas <roxanne.joncas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Roxanne,
> Thank you so much for getting back to me. After examining the proposed
> abstracts page, it seems the following two abstracts are absent:
> Enterprise Java Dependency Analysis in Eclipse:
>
> Dependency and structural analysis becomes exponentially more difficult
> the more complex the application architecture becomes. With the evolution
> of the power and capability of Enterprise Java applications and
> frameworks, as well as the trend towards application interoperability and
> integration this only compounds the issue. This presentation will discuss
> the practices and pitfalls inherent in performing Dependency Analysis on
> some of these more complex applications; in particular providing examples
> of how the Enterprise Pack for Eclipse and the AppXRay system simplifies
> comprehending these relationships through in-line prompts as well as
> visual relationship diagramming. Several of the more complex application
> constructs will be presented by way of case study showing how these
> relationships evolved, and were eventually deciphered and simplified
> through analysis and architectural patterning.
>
>
> An Introduction to ADF Essentials:
>
> While there are nearly as many application frameworks to choose from as
> there are stars in the sky, the Oracle Application Development Framework
> has consistently led the field in providing tooling and leadership towards
> developing robust web applications. Oracle Product Management has always
> made a point of working closely with the community, and one of the leading
> requests has been to provide a method for developing and deploying
> ADF-based applications without a licensing requirement. Now, with the
> release of the ADF Essentials framework there is the ability to do just
> that with a free-to-deploy target platform for developing ADF
> applications. This presentation will detail the capabilities of this
> exciting new platform as well as discuss how this can be utilized for
> developing robust, powerful applications even if it is the only Oracle
> product in sight. Finally a demonstration of configuration and utilization
> of ADF Essentials on Glassfish will be performed to allow the audience to
> actually "kick the tires" and see exactly what this framework can do and
> how easily it can be done.
>
>
> Once again, I do appreciate your assistance with this matter and if you
> have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.
> Very Best Regards,
> Shaun O'Brien
>
> Shaun O'Brien | Principal Product Manager | +1.650.506.5283
> Oracle Development Tools
> 200 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood Shores, CA, 94065
>
>
> On 11/25/13 11:04 AM, Roxanne Joncas wrote:
> Hi Shaun,
>
> Can you send me the submissions?
>
> Thanks,
> _______________________
> Roxanne Joncas
> Eclipse Foundation
> 613-224-9461 x241
> @roxannejoncas
>
>
> On 11/25/2013 1:36 PM, Shaun OBrien wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My name is Shaun O'Brien and I'm a Product Manager supporting the Oracle
> Enterprise Pack for Eclipse. We had submitted several abstracts for this
> years EclipseCon including "Enterprise Java Dependency Analysis in
> Eclipse" as well as "An Introduction to ADF Essentials". I had been told
> there was some reported latency in the submission system this year as well
> as a couple of "hiccups" that required resubmission of abstracts and
> wanted to make sure this wasn't the case here. If so, I would be more than
> happy to send over the details on the missing abstracts so that they
> receive due consideration.
>
> Very Best Regards,
> Shaun O'Brien
> --
>
>
>
> Shaun O'Brien | Principal Product Manager | +1.650.506.5283
> Oracle Development Tools
> 200 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood Shores, CA, 94065
>
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