No doubting the interest in Apex Greg, especially at ODTUG since it has its roots firmly in the database and the database community.
What I would offer is that your choice of development tool shouldn't be based on the popularity at a specific user group. Equally, if you went to Java One conference you'd not be getting a warm and fuzzy feeling about Apex ;o)
Look at what you want to achieve, look at your planned architecture, look at your skills - if that leads you towards a database, PL/SQL then your decision is leaning more to Apex (or Forms!). If open standards, middleware, services Java is where you want to be, then that leads you down a different path. Other factors (such as mobile apps, or integration or BI, might also influence your decision).
regards
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