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Tuesday, January 28, 2003

We frequently need to bounce new-feature ideas off our existing customers to gauge how important some features are related to others, or to double-check that we're making the right assumptions as we implement features for future BC4J framework releases. Traditionally, we've done this through customer advisory councils where we met face to face with customers. However, given that we're doing much of our customer interaction over the web these days, I think some kind of virtual customer advisory council is in order. The traditional OTN discussion forum doesn't seem to be the right place to do this since a question posted for feedback might quickly get buried in the rush of other technical questions getting asked there daily. And it's hard to email our users asking for opinions, since most users we only know by their OTN forum "handle".

If you use the BC4J framework and are interested in being on a private mailing list to which I could send future-features-related questions to use your opinions as a sounding board, please email me and let me know. Of course we have a large internal audience of Oracle E-Business Suite developers to canvas for opinions, too, but I'm interested in hearing from the broadest audience possible to make sure we make the right decisions.


11:33:02 PM    



Playing today with the interesting JDiff tool, I produced this report of API changes between BC4J 9.0.3 and 9.0.4. See the changes.html file inside the zip file (140k).


6:25:39 PM    


I'm working this week on finishing the technical article explaining my reimplementation of the Pet Store demo using the BC4J and Struts frameworks. I've built it in a way that I believe illustrates many best practice techniques of using the BC4J framework, as well as some of the BC4J and Struts features for building multilingual applications. I'm working hard to get the final bundle in your hands as quickly as possible.

BC4J Pet Store Demo shopping cart page with my browser set to prefer Italian language
2:45:36 PM    


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