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This is a cookbook that covers more than 80 different recipes to teach you about different aspects of Oracle ADF Faces. It follows a practical approach and covers how to build your components for reuse in different applications. This book will also help you in tuning the performance of your ADF Faces application.
If you are an ADF developer who wants to harness the power of Oracle ADF Faces to create exceptional user interfaces and reactive applications, this book will provide you with the recipes needed to do just that. You will not need to be familiar with Oracle ADF Faces, but you should be comfortable with Java application development, Java EE frameworks, and JSF. This book is also for ADF developers who know how to use Oracle ADF Faces but who want to know what s new in Oracle ADF Faces 12c.

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Oracle ADF Faces Cookbook

Oracle ADF Faces Cookbook

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information.

First published: March 2014

Production Reference: 1190314

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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ISBN 978-1-84968-922-9

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Cover Image by Mahmoud Ismail Abdellatief Gawish (<>)

Credits

Author

Amr Gawish

Reviewers

Matteo Formica

Mauro Flores Guevara

Victor Jabur

Daniel Ribeiro

Bejoy Thomas

Commissioning Editor

Stephanie Moss

Acquisition Editors

James Jones

Erol Staveley

Content Development Editor

Ankita Shashi

Technical Editors

Rosmy George

Veena Pagare

Manal Pednekar

Anand Singh

Copy Editors

Alisha Aranha

Roshni Banerjee

Gladson Monteiro

Adithi Shetty

Project Coordinator

Priyanka Goel

Proofreaders

Christopher Smith

Joel T. Johnson

Indexer

Priya Subramani

Graphics

Ronak Dhruv

Production Coordinator

Nitesh Thakur

Cover Work

Nitesh Thakur

About the Author

Amr Gawish began his career at the age of 18, working as a web designer before entering college. He is very passionate about technology and always tries to push the limits of the technologies he uses.

He completed his bachelor's degree in Math and Computer Sciences from Al-Azhar University in Egypt and is currently persuing his master's at the University of Liverpool. He is currently employed as an Oracle Fusion Middleware consultant and is certified in Java SE 7, Oracle ADF, WebCenter Portal, and Oracle SOA Suite. He has worked with all these products and the rest of the Oracle middleware stack for more than six years.

He has also gained a fair amount of experience in various other topics such as Gamification, Scala programming, and Akka and is currently working on microcontroller programming with Raspberry Pi and Arduino and robotics.

You can learn more about him by visiting his website, www.amr-gawish.com, or follow him on Twitter (@agawish).

He is currently working with infoMENTUM (www.infomentum.com), which is an Oracle Platinum Partner; a leading company in Oracle Fusion Middleware; and the first company to specialize in WebCenter (both content and portal), Oracle SOA, ADF, and Java in the EMEA region.

Acknowledgments

Thank you Ne'ma, my beautiful wife, for always being there for me and supporting me every step of the way.

Thank you Aisha for always bringing a smile to my face.

Thanks dad, mom, and Mahmoud (@Mahmoud_iGawish) for always being there for me.

Thanks infoMENTUM, especially Dan Shepherd, Vikram Setia (@vikramsetia), Marta Monteiro (@martamonteiro), Mauro Flores (@maurofloresg), and all my colleagues for the continuous support and encouragement.

Thanks to all the book reviewers for their hard work. I'm really glad to be supported by such a good team.

Thanks Packt Publishing for this great opportunity, and special thanks to Priyanka Goel and Ankita Shashi for all the guidance and support.

About the Reviewers

Matteo Formica is an Oracle Fusion Middleware specialist with more than seven years' experience in consulting, software design, and development. After completing his master's degree in Computer Science in 2006, he was involved in Forensic Security and High Energy Physics academic projects. During his years with Oracle, he worked with the most popular Java and JEE frameworks and was exposed to the main products of the Fusion Middleware stack. Here, he acquired considerable experience with ADF Framework, data integration, and SOA Suite, by joining projects in different market sectors. Upon relocating from Rome to London in 2010, he joined Sopra Group, where he honed his Java and JEE skills. More recently he joined InfoMENTUM, an Oracle Platinum Partner mainly focused on ECM and WebCenter. Since becoming part of this skilled and innovative team, he has continuously sought to master ADF Framework and WebCenter Portal by joining key projects, and he has recently become an ADF and WebCenter Portal Certified Implementation Specialist.

Thanks to Amr Gawish for giving me this great opportunity, and for his invaluable support in my everyday job. Thanks also to my past and present colleagues for helping me in my professional growth and for making me become what I am today. Finally, thanks to Caz for her help and support.

Mauro Flores Guevara is a WebCenter/ADF specialist and solution architect with 12 years of experience in IT. During this time, he has worked with different technologies such as ADF, PHP, Java, C#, Portals, and among others and is currently certified in the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack. In Mexico, he and the company he worked for had the opportunity to be one of the first teams to deliver an Oracle WebCenter implementation in Latin America.

He is passionate about martial arts and has been trained in it for more than 16 years. He started an academy of self defense (Lima Lama) in 2006 and has been teaching since then.

He now has the opportunity to work with one of the best Oracle partners in the UK when it comes to Oracle WebCenter and Oracle ADF, where he works with high-skilled colleagues. The link to his blog is http://middlewareforhumans.com.

I would like to thank Amr Gawish for letting me be a part of this experience, Yannick Ongena for his mentorship, my family for their trust, and my wife for her support and patience.

Victor Jabur currently works as a solutions architect in a large Brazilian retail company. Since 2007, he has been working with Oracle SOA products and has worked in several large-sized Brazilian companies in various segments such as electronic payment services, insurance, and construction. He has also participated in a project for the Port of Santos, one of the main Brazilian ports, among others. He is a Bachelor of Information Systems at University of So Paulo (USP), and is passionate about technology and software development. He lives in So Paulo with his wife Juliana and her daughter Larissa, constituting a very united family, blessed by God. He maintains a blog at www.victorjabur.com, which seeks to share knowledge and help people around the world because he believes that the world can become a better place when people help each other.

Daniel Ribeiro is passionate about technology, his son Allan, his girlfriend Patricia Fujioka, family, sports, nature, and science.

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