Oracle Forms to Mobile is Now a Reality! ADF Mobile Support for Oracle Forms

Last Thursday, on February 7, we ran our first ADF Mobile ODTUG webinar, where we showed a live demo of running Oracle Forms on the iPhone using an ADF Mobile UI. You can download the slides and see the demos here or download the full webinar recording from ODTUG if you are a member here.  

Don’t forget to vote on the Oracle Forms to ADF Mobile Poll on OTN.

Creating the above demo was a truly exciting project for us. We had developed in ADF in the past but had never ventured into the world of iOS or mobile development. To our surprise working in ADF mobile came very naturally us and in only a matter of days we had developed small but fully functional application.  The development experience in Jdeveloper was very similar, even though the resulting UI would be mobile.

In planning our demo, it was important for us to show the entire development cycle and not just a demo of the final product. We began development by creating the sample application that we posted on the blog Oracle Forms to ADF Mobile: The Ultimate Modernization Challenge. The response we got was incredible. We got suggestions from customers and Oracle Directors alike on what they would like to see as a proof of concept in the follow up demos.  So with guidance from 2 Oracle gurus, Denis Tyrell, Director of Oracle ADF UI product management and Grant Ronald Director of product management for Oracle Forms and ADF, we set out to create a demo that could be the best of both worlds—leverage the existing Oracle Forms investment without redevelopment while taking advantage of the incredible visual elements and features the mobile world provides when using ADF Mobile framework.

This project also really helped us understand the meaning of modernization.  At first, as Forms developers we were just so happy and shocked to see the existing forms system running on the iPhone, we did not even think about how the system looked. It was only when Denis said, “wouldn’t the users want to look at a map and not at that plain grey address field?”  that we understood what it would mean to deploy forms on a mobile. When we expose Oracle Forms to the mobile it’s not enough to run the same existing form in its same design just on the mobile. We must fully understand the functionality needed in the mobile application and make use of the  added features ADF Mobile has to offer. This allowed us to take the existing Summit application and, for example, add location based mapping, and SMS functionality as well as graphing capabilities that did not exist in the original form system.

Once the demo was completed it was great to hear from Grant Ronald, who asked all the tough questions from a Forms developer point of view. What would happen if data in the form changed? What would happen if the fmx changed? Could we do inserts over the mobile UI as well?  This helped us come up with additional demos that showcased the full power of running Oracle Forms as a webservice using an ADF Mobile UI on an iPhone.

If you missed it, you can download the slides here and view all the demos here.

Don’t forget to vote on Oracle Forms to Mobile Poll on OTN.

Watch this space for more webinar announcements in the near future. We also have an exciting announcement in the bag!

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Oracle Forms Modernization – The Future of Oracle Forms is …. Forms !

This was a great week!

For the past 5 years, almost on a daily basis, I have had to explain to my Oracle Forms customers that Oracle Forms is not really dead just “Mature” and Oracle intends to keep it around for a long time. All the while quietly praying that Oracle doesn’t make a liar out of me in 2 years. Although the official message from Oracle was forms is not dead the word on the street seemed to be that Oracle Forms Modernization was a code word for migration to java. Even as new versions of Forms were released I heard more about the options for migrating Oracle Forms to APEX, ADF or Java.
Although the future of Oracle Forms seemed uncertain at best, for years I have been helping my clients secure their huge investments in Oracle Forms by stretching their legacy forms applications to the limit. Continue reading

ilOUG and Oracle Developers Day Jan 24, 2012 – Don’t Miss It !

I am very excited to invite you all to a incredible event.

As we all know its been a while since Oracle Israel has addressed the Oracle development community. Every year we all look at Oracle Week and other conference and feel left out of the party since no sessions address Oracle Forms developer. I vowed to change this last year when I took over the Israeli User Group forum for Oracle Forms and Reports. And this year Eyal Shani CTO of Oracle Israel and Grant Ronald product manager of Oracle development tools have come together to help me bring power back to the Oracle development community.
Oracle Israel has taken it upon themselves as a mission this year to help all customers upgrade to Oracle Forms 10-11g. And they are already putting money where there promises are. They are sponsoring this one of a kind event at the Herods Hotel in Tel-Aviv on Jan 24, 2012 and brining in the world expert on Oracle Forms to talk to us and share future visions for the Oracle developer community. Continue reading

We are on the map :)

For 6 years now I have been consulting to Oracle developer how to get the most “bang for their buck” and maximize their investment in Oracle Forms technologies. It started simply with changing forms  look and feel and redesigns then I moved to incorporating java objects until finally I ended up with a pretty advanced set of tools to help Oracle Forms developers.

That’s when I decided to create a new startup called     to provide advanced solutions to help Oracle Forms / ERP customers deal with today’s IT opportunities and challenges. Continue reading

ממריאים לענן: Oracle World 2011

“מי לא ניסה לשדרג את אורקל פורמס  לג’אווה או עולם הSOA שירים את ידו…
מבין מי שניסה לשדרג – מי שהצליח שיקום!אף אחד לא קם. בינתיים.”

הציטוט הזה נאמר ע”י גרנט רונלד, מנהל מוצר אורקל פורמס בהרצאה שנשא בשבוע אורקל שהתקיים החודש בסן פרנסיסקו. כולנו רוצים לעשות מודרניזציה של אורקל ורוצים לשלב את המערכת הוותיקה והאמינה הזאת עם מערכות  קלוואד אס.או.איי ג’אווה ואחרות באירגון, אבל לא מצליחים. מערכת אורקל פורמס היא “קופסה שחורה” שפועלת נהדר, אבל התממשקות עם המערכת דורשת חשיפה של התוכן של הקופסה השחורה וזה כבר תהליך יקר, מתיש ורצוף קשיים שסיכויי ההצלחה שלו מועטים. Continue reading