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Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook

By : Nick Haralabidis
Book Image

Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook

By: Nick Haralabidis

Overview of this book

Oracle's Application Development Framework (ADF) for Fusion Web Applications leverages Java EE best practices and proven design patterns to simplify constructing complex web solutions with JDeveloper, and this hands-on, task-based cookbook enables you to realize those complex, enterprise-scale applications. With the help of real-world implementations, practical recipes cover everything from design and construction, to deployment, testing, debugging and optimization. This practical, task-based cookbook takes you, the ADF developer, on a practical journey for building Fusion Web Applications. By implementing a range of real world use cases, you will gain invaluable and applicable knowledge for utilizing the ADF framework with JDeveloper 11gR2. "Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook"ù is a task-based guide to the complete lifecycle of Fusion Web Application development using Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 and ADF.You will get quickly up and running with concepts like setting up Application Workspaces and Projects, before delving into specific Business Components such as Entity Objects, View Objects, Application Modules and more. Along the way you will encounter even more practical recipes about ADF Faces UI components and Backing Beans, and the book rounds off by covering security, session timeouts and exceptions.With "Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook"ù in hand you will be equipped with the practical knowledge of a range of ready to use implementation cases which can be applied to your own Fusion Web ADF Applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Using an af:popup to handle pending changes


In the recipe Determining whether the current transaction has pending changes in this chapter, we showed how to establish whether there are uncommitted pending changes to the current transaction. In this recipe, we will use the functionality implemented in that recipe to provide a generic way to handle any pending uncommitted transaction changes. Specifically, we will update the CommonActions framework introduced in Using a generic backing bean actions framework, Chapter 1, Pre-requisites to Success: ADF Project Setup and Foundations to raise a pop-up message window asking you whether you want to commit the changes. We will add the pop-up window to the TemplateDef1 page template definition that we created in Using page templates, Chapter 1,

Getting ready

We will modify the TemplateDef1 page template definition and the CommonActions actions framework. Both reside in the Sharedcomponents workspace, which is deployed as an ADF Library JAR and it was...