Last week, I did a presentation at the InSync11 conference which is organised by Oracle User Groups that provided an overview of the custom worklist sample. I am sharing the presentation material here for those who may be interested but were not able to attend the conference.
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Hi Mark! Very nice presentation! It’s a good overview. In the last slide you told about integration with android and iOS. I created a front end application customizing the worklist for iPad using JQuery Mobile, it’s work very well 😀
Now I’m trying use another framework, Sencha Mobile, to do this work.
Hi, That sounds great, I would like to take a look! 🙂