Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook

A Guide to Oracle Fusion Web Development

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Date

October 2, 2009

Format

Paperback, 912 pages

ISBN

0071602380 / 9780071602389

Edition Number
1

Language
English

Audience
Professional and scholarly

Imprint
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media

Series
Osborne ORACLE Press Series

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
2010

Dimensions
7.3 in Width x 1.67 in Thick

Weight
1.106 lb

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Overview

Written by the most knowledgeable Oracle JDeveloper author team in the world

This Oracle Press guide shows how to build Web applications using the Fusion Middleware development tool, Oracle JDeveloper. The book discusses the latest technologies and explains how to develop code using multiple techniques.

Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook: A Guide to Fusion Web Development covers the Oracle Application Development Framework and JavaServer Faces. Hands-on practice examples walk you through the creation of a complete sample application that employs highly-interactive user interface components and declarative development methods. You will learn the techniques required to implement Fusion-oriented software solutions in JDeveloper.

Table of contents

Part I: Overviews;
Chapter 1. Overview of Fusion Development and ADF;
Chapter 2. Introduction to the JDeveloper Integrated Development Environment;
Chapter 3. JDeveloper Tools;
Chapter 4. Technology Background;
Part II: ADF Business Components;
Chapter 5. Introducing ADF Business Components;
Chapter 6. Specifying Business Domain;
Chapter 7. Assembling a Data Model;
Chapter 8. Providing Custom Data Services;
Part III: ADF View and Controller;
Chapter 9. JavaServer Faces Basics;
Chapter 10. Your First JSF;
Chapter 11. The ADF Controller and Task Flows;
Chapter 12. ADF Faces Rich Client;
Part IV: ADF Model;
Chapter 13. ADF Model Basics;
Chapter 14. ADF Advanced Bindings;
Chapter 15. ADF Bindings: Iterators, Executables, and Codes;
Part V: Developing the Sample Application;
Chapter 16. Application Design Principles and Sample Application Overview;
Chapter 17. Sample Application: UI Patterns and Templates;
Chapter 18. Sample Application: Search Page and Department Hierarchy Page;
Chapter 19. Sample Application: Edit Page;
Chapter 20. Sample Application: The Image LOV Dialog;
Chapter 21. Sample Application: Security;
Chapter 22. Sample Application: Deployment;
Index

Biographical note

Duncan Mills is the director of product management for Oracle JDeveloper.Peter Koletzke, Oracle Certified Master, is a technical director and principal instructor for the Enterprise e-Commerce Solutions practice at Quovera.Avrom Roy-Faderman, Ph.D., is a senior J2EE developer and senior instructor for the Enterprise e-Commerce Solutions practice at Quovera.

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A Complete Guide to Oracle Fusion Web Development with Oracle JDeveloper 11g

Written by world-renowned Oracle JDeveloper experts, this exclusive Oracle Press resource shows you how to build Java Platform, Enterprise Edition web applications using Oracle JDeveloper 11g, Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF), and JavaServer Faces. Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook walks you through the creation of a complete sample application that employs highly interactive user interface components and declarative development methods. Learn the techniques required to implement Oracle Fusion-oriented solutions using Oracle JDeveloper 11g from this hands-on guide.

Work in the Oracle JDeveloper 11g Integrated Development Environment
Create business services with Oracle ADF Business Components
Develop entity object definitions that represent database objects and encapsulate business logic
Create components that query database data
Encapsulate complex data operations
Build JavaServer Faces applications
Work with the Oracle ADF Controller and Task Flows
Enable high interactivity with Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client
Bind the user interface to the business services layer using Oracle ADF Model
Learn design principles and best practices for working with Oracle JDeveloper 11g and Oracle ADF