Roel started a long time ago using Oracle RDBMS 5, Oracle Forms 2.3, RPT/RPF and Oracle*Case 4.5. Since over 10 years he focuses mainly on Oracle Application Express.
Roel has been a speaker on UKOUG, OOW, Collaborate, ODTUG’s Kscope and a number of local Oracle User Groups.
Within ODTUG he acted as the APEX Content Lead for the Kscope14 and KScope15 conferences and currently is a member of the Board of Directors.
He keeps an (APEX-related) blog on http://roelhartman.blogspot.com.
In June 2009 Roel received an Oracle ACE award and in August 2010 he’s appointed as Oracle ACE Director.
Roel is a co-writer of the “Expert Oracle Application Express” and “Oracle Application Express for Mobile Web Applications” books.
Roel is Director at APEX Consulting in The Netherlands.
Roel Hartman will be on ConTech2024 stage with 2 talks: Oracle Database 23c for the APEX Developer and Cookie Cutter APEX Applications
Oracle Database 23c for the APEX Developer – Abstract: Oracle Database 23c is labeled as the first release primarily aimed at the developer. The release includes many new and updated features that makes developing applications using Oracle database easier and faster. But what does that mean for the APEX Developer? What features are of particular interest and benefit of using this low code tool for developing web applications? This session will show you how you can benefit of this “Developer Release” in order to build APEX applications even faster, more secure and more scalable than before! |
Cookie Cutter APEX Applications – Abstract In a perfect world your APEX SAAS solution would be deployed with a click of a button, have a separate database for each customer, and can a customer choose when they want to upgrade to the next version. In this perfect world, the customer don’t have to worry about default lookup data, because the SAAS provider does that. This perfect world can be created with Application Containers and Oracle APEX. In this session you will learn the basics of Application Containers, how data is shared and separated in each container and how a new version is rolled out. |