Edwin Biemond is an Oracle ACE and Solution Architect at Amis, specializing in messaging with Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Service Bus. He is an expert in ADF development, WebLogic Administration, high availability, and security. His Oracle career began in 1997, where he was developing an ERP, CRM system with Oracle tools. Since 2001, Edwin has changed his focus to integration, security, and Java development. Edwin was awarded with Java Developer of the year 2009 by Oracle Magazine, won the EMEA Oracle Partner Community Award in 2010, and contributed some content to the Oracle SOA Handbook of Luces Jellema. He is an international speaker at Oracle OpenWorld & ODTUG and has a popular blog called Java/Oracle SOA blog at http://biemond.blogspot.com.
Spyros Doulgeridis holds two M.Sc. degrees, one in Telecommunication from Brunel University in the U.K. and one in Software Engineering from N.T.U.A. in Greece. With proven experience using major Java frameworks in JEE applications, he has been working with Oracle technologies, and especially ADF 11g, since 2008 in a major Form to ADF migration project—one of Oracle's Success Stories. During this project, he had many roles including ADF developer, designer of Forms to ADF migration, ADF/Java reviewer, and was responsible for the application's build process and deployment on Weblogic Server. He likes to share his experiences by blogging on adfhowto.blogspot.com.
I would like to thank Packt Publishing and especially Mrs. Stephanie Moss for giving me the opportunity to work on this book. Also, I would like to thank the author for this interesting journey into Oracle ADF through his helpful and practical recipes. Finally and above all, I would like to thank all of those close to me, who missed me while working on this book.
Frank Nimphius is a Senior Principal Product Manager in the Oracle Application Development Tools group at Oracle Corporation, where he specializes in Oracle JDeveloper and the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF).