A Guide to Fusion Web Development with JDeveloper 11g
Peter Koletezke and Duncan Mills, Quovera and Oracle Corporation
Application Development
Room 111/113
These days, development shops have been mandated to develop new applications using Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) Web technologies. This proves to be a challenge for traditional Oracle developers because the main Java EE languages and the style of development are very different. Oracle Corporation is developing the next wave of Oracle Applications (E-Business Suite, now Oracle Fusion Applications) using JDeveloper 11g and Application Development Framework (ADF) technologies such as ADF Business Components and ADF Faces Rich Client. JDeveloper 11g helps Web developers from every discipline transition more easily than ever to Java EE Web development. Its declarative and visual development environment rivals that of traditional tools, yet it creates standard Java EE code that can be deployed on any Java EE server such as Oracle Application Server and WebLogic Server.
This training session, presented by the co-authors of the Oracle Press book Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers, explains how to use JDeveloper and ADF with the technologies Oracle is using for fusion applications. It provides an introduction to and best practices for the use of JDeveloper’s visual and declarative tools. It demonstrates how you can use JDeveloper’s visual and declarative environment to create the Model layer, using ADF Business Components, which allow you to easily query, insert, update, and delete data; as well as the View and Controller layers, using ADF Faces Rich Client and JSF, which supplies the AJAX-enabled, Web 2.0 user interface, and the ability to interact with user events such as button clicks.
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