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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Sta= tements Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: T= uesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Maria Co= lgan, Oracle Corporation The execution plan for a SQL statement can often s= eem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan y= ou are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a= poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most = experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the dif= ferent aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel= execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the pl= an and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the= Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measu= res that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. Part 1 covers the = best techniques for generating an execution plan, understanding cardinality= estimates and the different access and join methods. While Part 2 covers j= oin orders, partitioning and parallel execution. Part 1: Click here for reg= istration and more information Part 2: Click here for registration and more= information Using a Pl/SQL Table API to Implement SmartDB/Thick Database P= rinciples Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Spea= ker: Peter Koletzke Applications developed using APEX, ADF, MAF, JET, MAX, = VBCS/VB Studio, Java, JavaScript, or any other development framework can be= nefit from using the development approach known as "Thick Database" (SmartD= B). Thick Database uses the power of Oracle PL/SQL and SQL to centralize bu= siness logic in database code. One key technique that can be used to implem= ent these principles is the Table Application Programming Interface (Table = API). This session provides an overview of the Thick Database approach and = explains its benefits such as reduced cloud database costs, simplification = of user interface code, and more efficient and secure applications. The ses= sion then focuses on the code components and strategies in the Table API te= chnique used to isolate code that accesses data. The presentation explains = a number of methods for generating a large part of the Table API code and s= hows examples of generated code as well as code that calls the Table API co= de. Click here for registration and more information Application UI Design = in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm E= DT Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke Mobile app design has raised the bar fo= r the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the= speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run = at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support mult= iple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation chan= ge. This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular= development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, Jav= aScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles us= ed in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as= Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applic= ations so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. T= he discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwo= od theme. The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile desi= gn principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study. C= lick here for registration and more information ODTUG Webinars Uses of Row = Pattern Matching Thursday, August 6, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured= Speaker: Kim Berg Hansen, Trivadis With 12c came the ability to search eff= iciently for patterns within your rows of data using a syntax similar to se= arching for character patterns in strings with regular expressions, but ins= tead of searching text, it searches for data patterns. This is useful for p= attern recognition like finding ups and downs in values over time (e.g., st= ock tickers) or transaction patterns in accounts that may look like fraudul= ent behavior. But it can also be used for grouping consecutive data, findin= g gaps, finding or merging overlapping periods, calculating number of child= ren in hierarchical data, and more. Join me for a discussion of different u= se cases of row pattern matching. Click here for registration and more info= rmation Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, = 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noo= n - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions Intro= duced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in= the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to t= he inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close= ) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presente= d in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into th= e details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs. = Part 1: Click here for registration and more information Part 2: Click here= for registration and more information Ask TOM Office Hours Click here for = more information or to subscribe to Ask TOM Office Hours Explore Oracle PL/= SQL: A Preview of Oracle Database 20c PL/SQL Enhancements Tuesday, August 4= , 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT Developer Playground: Hands on Lab: Low Code= Development with Oracle Autonomous Database Wednesday, August 5, 2020 1:00= pm - 3:00 pm EDT JSON in Oracle Database : Explore JSON Functions Tuesday,= August 11, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT .NET and Visual Studio - Oracle : Ex= plore .NET and Visual Studio Wedesday, August 12, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm= EDT AskTOM Database Security : Explore Database Security Thursday, August = 13, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT Write Great SQL : Explore SQL Tuesday, Augus= t 18, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Database Administration : Explore Databas= e Administration Thursday, August 20, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Oracle Ap= plication Express (APEX) : The Top 12 New Features in APEX 20.1 that Everyo= ne Should Know! Thursday, August 20, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT Database = Backup and Recovery : Explore Backup/Recovery Friday, August 21, 2020 12:00= noon - 1:00 pm EDT APEX Office Hours Click here for more information or to= subscribe to APEX Office Hours The Top 12 New Features in APEX 20.1 that E= veryone Should Know! Thursday, August 20, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT Oracle= Application Express (APEX) is a low-code development platform that enables= you to build stunning, scalable, secure apps, with world-class features, t= hat can be deployed anywhere. Join APEX developers and product managers for= trainings and how-to's, so you can make the most of this amazing tool! Ora= cle Events=EF=BB=BF Oracle Developer Live=E2=80=94Oracle Database Thursday,= August 13, 2020 8:00 am - 4:45 pm EDT Learn how to harness the power of Or= acle Database. Join us for technical sessions, hands-on labs, demos, panels= and live Q&A with experts. You love to build apps that can harness data in= real-time and enable you to make smart decisions? You are mesmerized by th= e power of SQL and the Oracle Database? Or you want to bring your data to t= he next level and become cloud-native? Then this event is for you. Learn fr= om our experts how you can build applications at light speed and turn data = into information and information into insights. The power of SQL is yours t= o possess, and we will show you how! Click here for agenda, registration an= d more information NYOUG PO Box 482, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 (929) 266 7082 Co= ntact Us =E2=80=8C =E2=80=8C NYOUG | PO Box 482, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 Unsubs= cribe ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Update Profile | About our service provider Sent b= y execdir-at-nyoug.org powered by Try email marketing for free today! ------=_Part_998652571_1934914905.1596544874313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals in the world. Join NYOUG!
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New York Oracle Users Group
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Get involved with other NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in these webinars, meetings, and other events!
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Online Learning Opportunities Abound
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While in-person meetings and conferences have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office hours" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and features, learn new skills, and get your questions answered.
While we're practicing social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe.
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Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Statements
Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Maria Colgan, Oracle Corporation
The execution plan for a SQL statement can often seem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan you are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the different aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the plan and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measures that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. Part 1 covers the best techniques for generating an execution plan, understanding cardinality estimates and the different access and join methods. While Part 2 covers join orders, partitioning and parallel execution.
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Using a Pl/SQL Table API to Implement SmartDB/Thick Database Principles Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Applications developed using APEX, ADF, MAF, JET, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, Java, JavaScript, or any other development framework can benefit from using the development approach known as "Thick Database" (SmartDB). Thick Database uses the power of Oracle PL/SQL and SQL to centralize business logic in database code. One key technique that can be used to implement these principles is the Table Application Programming Interface (Table API).
This session provides an overview of the Thick Database approach and explains its benefits such as reduced cloud database costs, simplification of user interface code, and more efficient and secure applications.
The session then focuses on the code components and strategies in the Table API technique used to isolate code that accesses data. The presentation explains a number of methods for generating a large part of the Table API code and shows examples of generated code as well as code that calls the Table API code.
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Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Mobile app design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation change.
This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.
The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study.
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Uses of Row Pattern Matching Thursday, August 6, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Kim Berg Hansen, Trivadis
With 12c came the ability to search efficiently for patterns within your rows of data using a syntax similar to searching for character patterns in strings with regular expressions, but instead of searching text, it searches for data patterns.
This is useful for pattern recognition like finding ups and downs in values over time (e.g., stock tickers) or transaction patterns in accounts that may look like fraudulent behavior. But it can also be used for grouping consecutive data, finding gaps, finding or merging overlapping periods, calculating number of children in hierarchical data, and more.
Join me for a discussion of different use cases of row pattern matching.
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Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive
Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
Introduced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
Wedesday, August 12, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Thursday, August 13, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
Tuesday, August 18, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
Thursday, August 20, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Sta= tements Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: T= uesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Maria Co= lgan, Oracle Corporation The execution plan for a SQL statement can often s= eem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan y= ou are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a= poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most = experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the dif= ferent aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel= execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the pl= an and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the= Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measu= res that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. Part 1 covers the = best techniques for generating an execution plan, understanding cardinality= estimates and the different access and join methods. While Part 2 covers j= oin orders, partitioning and parallel execution. Part 1: Click here for reg= istration and more information Part 2: Click here for registration and more= information Using a Pl/SQL Table API to Implement SmartDB/Thick Database P= rinciples Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Spea= ker: Peter Koletzke Applications developed using APEX, ADF, MAF, JET, MAX, = VBCS/VB Studio, Java, JavaScript, or any other development framework can be= nefit from using the development approach known as "Thick Database" (SmartD= B). Thick Database uses the power of Oracle PL/SQL and SQL to centralize bu= siness logic in database code. One key technique that can be used to implem= ent these principles is the Table Application Programming Interface (Table = API). This session provides an overview of the Thick Database approach and = explains its benefits such as reduced cloud database costs, simplification = of user interface code, and more efficient and secure applications. The ses= sion then focuses on the code components and strategies in the Table API te= chnique used to isolate code that accesses data. The presentation explains = a number of methods for generating a large part of the Table API code and s= hows examples of generated code as well as code that calls the Table API co= de. Click here for registration and more information Application UI Design = in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm E= DT Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke Mobile app design has raised the bar fo= r the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the= speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run = at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support mult= iple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation chan= ge. This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular= development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, Jav= aScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles us= ed in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as= Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applic= ations so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. T= he discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwo= od theme. The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile desi= gn principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study. C= lick here for registration and more information ODTUG Webinars Uses of Row = Pattern Matching Thursday, August 6, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured= Speaker: Kim Berg Hansen, Trivadis With 12c came the ability to search eff= iciently for patterns within your rows of data using a syntax similar to se= arching for character patterns in strings with regular expressions, but ins= tead of searching text, it searches for data patterns. This is useful for p= attern recognition like finding ups and downs in values over time (e.g., st= ock tickers) or transaction patterns in accounts that may look like fraudul= ent behavior. But it can also be used for grouping consecutive data, findin= g gaps, finding or merging overlapping periods, calculating number of child= ren in hierarchical data, and more. Join me for a discussion of different u= se cases of row pattern matching. Click here for registration and more info= rmation Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, = 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noo= n - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions Intro= duced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in= the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to t= he inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close= ) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presente= d in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into th= e details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs. = Part 1: Click here for registration and more information Part 2: Click here= for registration and more information Ask TOM Office Hours Click here for = more information or to subscribe to Ask TOM Office Hours Explore Oracle PL/= SQL: A Preview of Oracle Database 20c PL/SQL Enhancements Tuesday, August 4= , 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT Developer Playground: Hands on Lab: Low Code= Development with Oracle Autonomous Database Wednesday, August 5, 2020 1:00= pm - 3:00 pm EDT JSON in Oracle Database : Explore JSON Functions Tuesday,= August 11, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT .NET and Visual Studio - Oracle : Ex= plore .NET and Visual Studio Wedesday, August 12, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm= EDT AskTOM Database Security : Explore Database Security Thursday, August = 13, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT Write Great SQL : Explore SQL Tuesday, Augus= t 18, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Database Administration : Explore Databas= e Administration Thursday, August 20, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Oracle Ap= plication Express (APEX) : The Top 12 New Features in APEX 20.1 that Everyo= ne Should Know! Thursday, August 20, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT Database = Backup and Recovery : Explore Backup/Recovery Friday, August 21, 2020 12:00= noon - 1:00 pm EDT APEX Office Hours Click here for more information or to= subscribe to APEX Office Hours The Top 12 New Features in APEX 20.1 that E= veryone Should Know! Thursday, August 20, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT Oracle= Application Express (APEX) is a low-code development platform that enables= you to build stunning, scalable, secure apps, with world-class features, t= hat can be deployed anywhere. Join APEX developers and product managers for= trainings and how-to's, so you can make the most of this amazing tool! Ora= cle Events=EF=BB=BF Oracle Developer Live=E2=80=94Oracle Database Thursday,= August 13, 2020 8:00 am - 4:45 pm EDT Learn how to harness the power of Or= acle Database. Join us for technical sessions, hands-on labs, demos, panels= and live Q&A with experts. You love to build apps that can harness data in= real-time and enable you to make smart decisions? You are mesmerized by th= e power of SQL and the Oracle Database? Or you want to bring your data to t= he next level and become cloud-native? Then this event is for you. Learn fr= om our experts how you can build applications at light speed and turn data = into information and information into insights. The power of SQL is yours t= o possess, and we will show you how! Click here for agenda, registration an= d more information NYOUG PO Box 482, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 (929) 266 7082 Co= ntact Us =E2=80=8C =E2=80=8C NYOUG | PO Box 482, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 Unsubs= cribe ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Update Profile | About our service provider Sent b= y execdir-at-nyoug.org powered by Try email marketing for free today! ------=_Part_998652571_1934914905.1596544874313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals in the world. Join NYOUG!
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New York Oracle Users Group
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Get involved with other NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in these webinars, meetings, and other events!
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Online Learning Opportunities Abound
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While in-person meetings and conferences have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office hours" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and features, learn new skills, and get your questions answered.
While we're practicing social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe.
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Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Statements
Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Maria Colgan, Oracle Corporation
The execution plan for a SQL statement can often seem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan you are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the different aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the plan and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measures that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. Part 1 covers the best techniques for generating an execution plan, understanding cardinality estimates and the different access and join methods. While Part 2 covers join orders, partitioning and parallel execution.
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Using a Pl/SQL Table API to Implement SmartDB/Thick Database Principles Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Applications developed using APEX, ADF, MAF, JET, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, Java, JavaScript, or any other development framework can benefit from using the development approach known as "Thick Database" (SmartDB). Thick Database uses the power of Oracle PL/SQL and SQL to centralize business logic in database code. One key technique that can be used to implement these principles is the Table Application Programming Interface (Table API).
This session provides an overview of the Thick Database approach and explains its benefits such as reduced cloud database costs, simplification of user interface code, and more efficient and secure applications.
The session then focuses on the code components and strategies in the Table API technique used to isolate code that accesses data. The presentation explains a number of methods for generating a large part of the Table API code and shows examples of generated code as well as code that calls the Table API code.
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Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Mobile app design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation change.
This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.
The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study.
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Uses of Row Pattern Matching Thursday, August 6, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Kim Berg Hansen, Trivadis
With 12c came the ability to search efficiently for patterns within your rows of data using a syntax similar to searching for character patterns in strings with regular expressions, but instead of searching text, it searches for data patterns.
This is useful for pattern recognition like finding ups and downs in values over time (e.g., stock tickers) or transaction patterns in accounts that may look like fraudulent behavior. But it can also be used for grouping consecutive data, finding gaps, finding or merging overlapping periods, calculating number of children in hierarchical data, and more.
Join me for a discussion of different use cases of row pattern matching.
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Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive
Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
Introduced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
Wednesday, August 5, 2020 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
Wedesday, August 12, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Thursday, August 13, 2020 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
Tuesday, August 18, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
Thursday, August 20, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
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