AMIS Oracle OpenWorld 2015 Review – part 4- PaaS Application Development, JavaOne, Mobile,...

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12th November 2015

Review Oracle OpenWorld 2015Application Development

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Development Tools & FrameworksHighlights @ OpenWorld

• RDK – Rapid Development Kit

• Alta UI

• Oracle ADF 12.2.1

• Oracle JET - Available

• DVT - Data Visualization Tool

• Forms & APEX

• Oracle Application Builder Cloud Service – Coming Soon– Empower business users to build apps

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RDK- Rapid Development Kit

Rapid Development Kit Release 10

• COMING SOON: What's the RDK, and why do I need it?

– Designing and coding a simplified UI for the Oracle Applications Cloud.

– easy-to-use RDK wireframing stencils

– ADF-based code templates

Design pattern ebook

http://tinyurl.com/OAUXDesignPatterns

Design patterns that Oracle uses to build user

interface for the Oracle Cloud Applications portfolio,

such as the Oracle ERP, HCM, Sales Cloud

Best practices

Driving design theme: “Glance, scan, commit”

Content in context

Collaboration - way of doing things that works best across user roles and tasks

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Alta UI

A modern mobile & browser application design system

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Alta UI

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Alta UI

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Alta UI

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ADF 12.2.1

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ADF 12.2.1

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ADF 12.2.1

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ADF 12.2.1

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ADF – Remote Regions

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Oracle JET

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Oracle JET

It is NOT “Jumpstart Enterprise Toolkit”

It is “JavaScript Extension Toolkit”

Helper scripts to simplify the use of Jumpstart

for the installation of Solaris 10 and below on

both SPARC and x86 servers.

JavaScript toolkit to build applications

“Make it as simple and efficient as possible

to build applications that consume and

interact with Oracle products and services,

specifically Oracle Cloud Services”.

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Oracle JET

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Oracle JET

JET is Oracles answer to the ever increasing popular JavaScript frameworks

The JET release pace higher compared to other products - every two months

Planning to open source JET ‘soonish’!

New components will be JET-first and

later find their way to MAF and ADF.

17JET - Cookbook

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ADF / JET / APEX / FORMS / ...

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DVT

blogs.oracle.com/data-visualizations/

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Forms 12c

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Forms 12c

Forms 12c is supported on WebLogic 12c

• Oracle Forms 11gR2 (11.1.2.2) is currently entitled to Premier Support until

December 2016.

• Offers support for Java Web Start(1).

Note that more and more browser stop supporting the NPAPI-Plugin(2).

• CustomColorScheme allows you to assemble your own set of colors

(1) Java Web Start is included in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) since release of Java 5.0

(2) Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI)

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APEX 5.1(future release)

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APEX 5.1

Interactive Grid

A new rich, client-side region type that allows editing multiple rows of data in a dynamic,

JSON-enabled grid, and supports multiple grids on a single page.

Master / Detail / Detail

Wizard interface to define declarative master/detail/detail regions.

New Charting Engine

New JavaScript based charting engine, produces responsive/accessible HTML5 charts.

Improved Wizards

Rationalization and simplification of the numerous wizards for creating pages and

regions, which will have fewer steps and more attributes set by default.

Declarative RTL Support

Provide declarative methods to control user interface direction, in support of properly

rendering Universal Theme-based applications in both Left-to-Right and Right-To-Left

languages.

current 5.02

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Application Builder Cloud Service

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Application Builder CS

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Application Builder CS

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Application Builder CS

Supports declarative configuration of web applications through a browser-based development experience against data objects defined during application development or against pre-existing rest services.

Out-of-the-box support for Alta and Fusion UI skins.

Run applications in a browser in the cloud environment or on premises.

The application can be exported from the application builder cloud service as a Oracle JET application. This application can be further refined by JavaScript programmers.

Main Use case for the ABCS is the enrichment of the Oracle SaaS applications. It allows for a very quick time-to-market of applications that are simpler and probably more personalized.

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Application Builder CS

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Application Builder Cloud Service – Service Catalog

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Application Builder Cloud Service – Page Designer

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Application Builder CS

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Review Oracle OpenWorld 2015

Java(One)

A community thing

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Java SE progress

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Java SE 9 & JDK 9 –New Things

• HTTP/2 and WebSocket support (JEP 110)

• Light Weight JSON API (JEP 198)

• Money and Currency API (JSR 354)

• Common Logging System for all JVM components (JEP 158)

• Improved Lock Contention mechanism (JEP 143)

• Segmented Code Cache (JEP 197)

• Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) (JEP 219)

• Stack-Walking API (JEP 259)

• JShell – the interactive Java language shell (project Kulla)

• JavaDoc.Next– HTML 5 (JEP 224)

– Simplified Doclet API (for plugins into JavaDoc generator)

– JavaDoc Search

• Finalize Project Coin (JSR 334, JEP 213)

• Private interface methods

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Modularity

• Get the right sized JRE – only bits that are actually needed

• Modules bundle together one or more packages and offer stronger encapsulation than jars

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Java Platform Evolution

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Project Valhalla

• When Java was first designed –CPU architectures were very different from today

– For example: a memory fetch was about as expensive as a calculation operation;

today, memory fetches can be > 100 times as expensive

• Project Valhalla looks to improve the JVM to leverage current hardware

• Example:

– Value Class – bring Java

data structures and

primitives closer together

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Java ME Embedded –The intelligent edge of the IoT

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Java ME Embedded

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Tiny Java and Big Java

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Fully Java EE 7 Compatible

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Java EE 7 Developer Adoption

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Java EE 8 Roadmap

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Review Oracle OpenWorld 2015Mobile & IoT

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IOT

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Mobile

Develop

• MAF

• … JET, MAX, (AB)

Integrate, monitor, analyze

• MCS

• … API Management, API Gateway

Mobile Security

• Managed Secure Container

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JET

Mobile First

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MAF

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MAX

• Mobile Application Accelerator (MAX) – Coming Soon

– Business User Friendly Mobile App Composition in the Cloud

– Browser-based Development

– No Coding Required

– Easily Map to Business Services

– Now MAF, later JET

– To be combined with AB

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MCS

• Mobile Cloud Service Momentum

– Rapid Global Adoption - 21 Customers

– Growing Partner Eco System • Samsung, AuraPlayer, Xamarin, Sencha, Syniverse, AirWatch

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Where is this going?

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Interesting case

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Interesting case

Oracle

Mobile

Cloud

Service

MCS

Oracle

IoT Cloud

Service

Oracle BI

Cloud

Service

Oracle

Hospitality

Custom

Task Mgt

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Review Oracle OpenWorld 2015Collaboration & Engagement

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Collaboration and Engagement

Documents

Sites

Process

Social

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What does that bring us?

Sites Cloud Service (planned)

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Sites Cloud Service

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Sites Cloud Service

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Will this work?

The new combination:

• Documents

• Sites

• Process

• Social

What do you think?

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Webcenter Sites Data collection

On browsing

Behavior

Webcenter Portal – not in the Cloud…

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SaaS & DaaS and User Experience

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Agenda

• SaaS and UX

• SaaS Implementations

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SaaS and UX

Oracle is changing

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Oracle Cloud UX Strategy

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UX Design Philisophy

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SaaS and UX

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Example: Sales Cloud

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SaaS Implementation

Why … don’t you just start?

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Big SaaS names

Why … don’t you just start?

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SaaS Implementation

There are already companies that have ‘best practices’ for:

• Handling changes in on-premise vs cloud operating models

• Data migration, integration

• Implementation approach

The implementation services world is changing rapidly as

more companies choose to go to cloud deployments.

This requires a different class of provider, one which is

nimble, focused and cost conscious

in a way that is highly differentiated from the legacy providers.

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Changes for us middleware people?

House of 2 speeds:

Traditional on-premise integration

vs

Integration in/with Cloud & Mobile

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