I want to dedicate this post of OracleBrains.Com to Andrejus Baranovskis.
I know Andrejus since 01/12/2006, when he registered himself as a member of OracleBrains.Com and wrote to me that he is planning to post blog about Oracle ADF, Oracle BC4J, TopLink and Application Server (shortly - Fusion Middleware).
Later however he decided to open his own blog: http://andrejusb.blogspot.com/
Now when I see backward and try to see how things have come up!
I really envy the passion which Andrejus have for Oracle Fusion!
I am a regular reader of his blog and really appreciate the way he gives time to each of his post and examples.
I can appreciate this after my experience with OracleBrains.Com. Everybody is busy in their life and have very less time for sharing their experience.
Now recently Andrejus and Frans Thamura have opened Oracle Fusion User Group (OFUG). User Group homepage - .
I join it too and when I checked under files, I found following Labs practices creating by Andrejus:
1. Labs environment description
2. Data model layer development using ADF Business Components
3. Page flow definition
4. Search functionality development. Search page contains a form for search parameters and a table for search results
5. Create functionality development. This page contains several select-one-choice components and allows to insert new data into Departments entity
6. Edit functionality development
7. Complex table component development. This component will allow to perform create, update, and delete operations
Cheers Andrejus!
Keep up good work!
2 responses so far ↓
1 Frans Thamura // Oct 15, 2007 at 9:50 pm
Andrejus is a cool man, and very dedicate to Oracle.
He is the first man that i met in my life that very Oracle.
If the Oracle can become a church, he can become a prist
2 Rajender Singh // Oct 16, 2007 at 12:58 am
Hi Frans,
I agree with you!
Any way, just want to add that I got to know about you from Andrejus blog and read about you.
As far as I know, I personally thinks that you have done some remarkable work in Indonesia in the field of Java education.
I went through OFUG and saw you October posting Bea @ Oracle, and found your observation interesting!
Regards,
Raj
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