An invitation to join a JDeveloper and ADF productivity clinic (and more!) at KScope
- by Chris Muir
Would you like a chance to influence Oracle's decisions on tool usability and productivity?
If you're attending ODTUG's Kaleidoscope conference this year in San Antonio, Oracle would like to invite you to participate in our Usability Activity Research and separately our JDeveloper and ADF Productivity Clinics with our experienced user experience teams. The teams are keen to hear what you have to say about your experiences with our tools in general and specifically JDeveloper and ADF. The details of each event are described below.
Invitation to Usability Activity - Sunday June 24th to Wednesday June 27th
Oracle is constantly working on new tools and new features for developers, and invites YOU to become a key part of the process! As a special addition to Kscope 12, Oracle will be conducting onsite usability research in the Alyssum room, from Sunday June 24 to Wednesday June 27.
Usability activities are scheduled ahead of time for participants' convenience. If you would like to take part, please fill out this form to let us know of the session(s) that you would like to attend and your development experience. You will be emailed with your scheduled session before the start of the conference.
JDeveloper and ADF Productivity Clinic - Thursday June 28th
Are you concerned that Java, Oracle ADF or JDeveloper is difficult? Is JDeveloper making you jump through hoops? Do you hate a particular dialog or feature of JDeveloper? Well, come and get things off your chest! Oracle is hosting a product management and user experience clinic where we want to hear about your issues and concerns. What's difficult to use? What doesn't work the way you want, and how would you want it to work? What isn't behaving like your current favorite tool? If we can't help on you the spot, we'll take your feedback and use it to improve the product experience. A great opportunity to get answers, or get improvements.
Drop by the Alyssum room, anytime from 8:30 to 10:30 on Thursday, June 28.
We look forward to seeing you at KScope soon!