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Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple: Second Edition

By : Sten E Vesterli
Book Image

Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple: Second Edition

By: Sten E Vesterli

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Building the Common Model


As discussed previously, in a modular architecture, your ADF application should be based on a Common Workspace with three common projects, which are as follows:

  • Common Code

  • Common View

  • Common Model

In Chapter 4, Productive Teamwork, you created the first version of this workspace and put content into the Common Code and Common View projects—now, we'll put some content into the Common Model project.

This project will contain all of the entity objects used in the entire application, as well as the view objects used for common lists of values used throughout the application. The Common Model project can also include other view objects if you can identity the view objects that will be used in several places in the application.

Specialized view objects for each screen will go into the subsystem workspaces that we will build later in this chapter.

Use framework extension classes

If you did not set up JDeveloper to use your own framework extension classes when you built them in...