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Successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterprise applications with Oracle ADFAbout This Book
  • Utilize best practices for real-life enterprise application development
  • Plan and estimate your very own ADF project
  • Successfully organize your code and your team for maximum efficiency
Who This Book Is For

This book is for Oracle developers looking to start using Oracles latest development tool and J2EE developers looking for a more productive way to build modern web applications. This book will guide you through the creation of a successful enterprise application with Oracle ADF 12c, and therefore it assumes you have basic knowledge of Java, JDeveloper, and databases.

What You Will Learn
  • Develop an ADF application based on database tables using both common and exotic ADF user interface components
  • Develop necessary templates and framework classes to allow productive and flexible development
  • Customize your applications to meet the needs and expectations of different users
  • Estimate the effort required to build an ADF enterprise application
  • Test your ADF enterprise application at the component, integration, and system level
  • Understand how to secure your enterprise applications and assign roles for specific functionality
In Detail

Modern enterprise applications must be user-friendly, visually attractive, and fast much like Oracle Fusion applications. Oracle are using the Application Development Framework (ADF) for their own development, and now you can too. However, you need a proven method to use this powerful and flexible tool in order to achieve consistent success in your enterprise applications.

Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple, Second Edition doesnt just cover the theory behind Oracle ADF, it clearly explains how to get the most out of the technology.

Just like you need to do more than just wield a hammer to build a house, you need to do more than just master ADF technology to build a successful enterprise application. This book gives you the blueprint you need to ensure success.

This book takes you through an entire enterprise application development project using ADF, from proof of concept through all phases of development until the final application is delivered and deployed.

The book shows you the support tools you need for source control and issue tracking as well as how to use them productively to develop an enterprise application. It explains enterprise ADF application security as well as important specialty topics like skinning, customization, and internationalization.

This book will provide you with all the knowledge you need to make a real-life Oracle ADF development project a success.

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Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple Second Edition

Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple Second Edition

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First published: June 2011

Second Edition: February 2014

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Credits

Author

Sten E. Vesterli

Reviewers

Maroof Ahmad

Vinod Krishnan

Sanjeeb Mahakul

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Sten E. Vesterli picked up Oracle development as his first job after graduating from the Technical University of Denmark and hasn't looked back since. He has worked with almost every development tool and server Oracle has produced in the last two decades, including Oracle ADF, JDeveloper, WebLogic, SQL Developer, Oracle Portal, BPEL, Collaboration Suite, Designer, Forms, Reports, and even Oracle Power Objects.

He started sharing his knowledge with a conference presentation in 1997 and has given more than 100 conference presentations at Oracle OpenWorld and at ODTUG, IOUG, UKOUG, DOAG, DOUG, and other user group conferences around the world since. His presentations are highly rated by the participants, and in 2010 he received the ODTUG Best Speaker award.

He has also written numerous articles, participated in podcasts, and written Oracle Web Applications 101 , Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple , and Developing Web Applications with Oracle ADF Essentials . You can find his blog at www.vesterli.com and follow him on Twitter as @stenvesterli.

Oracle has recognized Sten's skills as an expert communicator on Oracle technology by awarding him the prestigious title, Oracle ACE Director, carried by less than 100 people in the world. He is also an Oracle Fusion User Experience Advocate and sits on the Oracle Usability Advisory Board and participates in the Oracle WebLogic Partner Council.

Based in Denmark, Sten is a partner in the Oracle consulting company Scott/Tiger, where he works as a senior principal consultant. When not writing books or presenting, he is helping customers choose the appropriate technology for their needs, teaching, mentoring, and leading development projects. In his spare time, Sten enjoys triathlon and completed his first Ironman in 2012.

Acknowledgment

First and foremost, I'd like to thank the members of the ADF Enterprise Methodology Group (ADF EMG). This group meets online, and occasionally in person, to discuss ADF architecture, methodology, and best practice. The discussions I've had in this group have widened my perspective and challenged me to formulate my own methodology clearly. I'd like to extend a special thanks to the group moderator, John Flack, who works tirelessly to keep the signal-to-noise ratio on the discussion forum extremely high. If you are a software developer working with ADF and you are serious about your software craftsmanship, you need to join this group: https://sites.google.com/site/oracleemg/adf.

Many people at Oracle have also been contributing with clarifications, comments, and insights that have made this book better. I especially appreciate the efforts of ADF EMG founder Chris Muir, now at Oracle, for responding to my many queries on ADF and JDeveloper 12 c on the ADF EMG Jira issue tracker.

I would also like to thank the people at Packt Publishing who have been working on this project as well as my reviewers who have improved the book with their excellent questions and suggestions.

Finally, I'd like to thank my wonderful wife for her love and support and for accepting yet another batch of weekends marked with "Book deadline" in our calendar.

About the Reviewers

Maroof Ahmad is an Engineering Graduate (B.Tech) from Integral University, Lucknow. He has majored in Computer Science and Engineering. He has worked on multiple projects with a very large team, where he found freshers who were learning ADF. He also writes a blog on Oracle Fusion Middleware Lab (http://www.ofmlab.blogspot.com/) for providing real challenging solutions and building ADF applications using ADF components and advantages. For more updated details about Maroof, please visit http://maroofgm.blogspot.com/.

He has a rich work experience in ADF and middleware technologies, and he is currently working with Bader Al Mulla and Brothers Company W.L.L. in Kuwait as an Oracle Middleware consultant. He has also worked in CMC Limited (A TATA Enterprise) and HMK INDIA Technologies as a software engineer.

First, I want to thank my Mommy for her encouragement and compromise. After that, it's only possible because of Priyanka; she always stood by me, offering moral and positive support during the time of the review, so a big thanks to Priyanka. I also want to mention a key person and colleague, Ahmad Salman; he always provided comfort when I was working late, leaving the office early, and much more. So, thank you Ahmad Salman for this wonderful journey. I would also like to mention Mohammed Jabarullah and Joby Josheph, who have always supported me in every situation.

Vinod Krishnan has over nine years of experience in the Information Technology industry. This exposed him to a wide range of technologies that include Java, J2EE, WebLogic, Fusion Middleware, SOA, and WebCenter. He has been working with Oracle ADF Technologies since 2005 and enhanced his affinity towards ADF after he joined Oracle India. For the last five years, he has been actively involved in large implementations of next-generation enterprise applications utilizing Oracle's JDeveloper and Application Development Framework (ADF) technologies. He holds a B.Tech. degree in Information Technology from Anna University, Chennai, India. He is currently responsible for building and deploying applications using the Oracle Fusion Middleware technology stack as a project lead in Oracle America. He is an Oracle-certified specialist, and the technologies he has worked on include Oracle ADF, SOA, WebCenter, and Identity Management. His contribution towards JDeveloper and ADF discussion forums is immense. With his experience, he has learned many tips and techniques that will help a new user to learn this technology without any hassles. He writes his own blog (http://vtkrishn.com) that discusses the tips and tricks with using Oracle technologies. He has had a multifaceted career; he has worked in positions such as senior consultant, senior applications engineer, software engineer, and solution architect for MNCs such as Oracle, Capgemini, and Keane. He is the author of the book

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