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Hybrid Mobile Development with Java & HTML5 for iOS and Android

Hybrid Mobile Development with Java & HTML5 for iOS and Android

Location: 
Marina Room
Time: 
Monday, 4:05pm - 4:55pm
Abstract: 

While Java has been used in mobile applications and operating systems for many years now, maintaining cross-platform compatibility has been frankly illusive. Different operating systems frequently support different versions or flavors of Java, and some doesn't even support Java altogether. In this session, we will discuss approaches that would enable Java developers to create real cross-platform mobile applications with a single code base.

 

Furthermore, we will discuss how Java can be used to access critical device services such as Camera, which are critical to enterprise application functionality nowadays. Lastly, we will discuss how HTML5-based mobile-optimized user interface can be connected into the Java layer, as part of a complete MVC client architecture for enterprise mobile applications. Learn how to:

  • Create cross platform mobile applications from a single code base
  • Use Java to access Camera and other device services
  • Connect HTML 5 UIs with the Java Layer
Joe.Huang's picture
Joe Huang is responsible for outbound product management of Oracle's Mobile Application Development Framework (ADF Mobile), which is part of Oracle's Fusion Middleware and Enterprise Application platform. Joe has more than 20 years of experience in the Enterprise Application area, and spent the last 10 years focusing on mobile enterprise application development. Joe joined Oracle through the Siebel acquisition in 2006, where he was part of Siebel's platform product management team. Prior to Siebel, Joe was with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), leading various development teams in creating innovative solutions for leading companies of the world. Joe received a MS and BS degree in Industrial Engineering from University of California, Berkeley in the early 1990's, and resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.