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Oracle ADF Real World Developer's Guide

By : Jobinesh Purushothaman
Book Image

Oracle ADF Real World Developer's Guide

By: Jobinesh Purushothaman

Overview of this book

Oracle ADF in combination with JDeveloper IDE offers visual and declarative approaches to enterprise application development. This book will teach you to build scalable rich enterprise applications using the ADF Framework, with the help of many real world examples. Oracle ADF is a powerful application framework for building next generation enterprise applications. The book is a practical guide for the ADF framework and discusses how to use Oracle ADF for building rich enterprise applications. "Oracle ADF Real World Developer's Guide" discusses ADF framework in detail. This book contains a lot of real life examples which will help developers to design and develop successful enterprise applications. This book starts off by introducing the development environment and JDeveloper design time features. As you read forward, you will learn to build a full stack enterprise application using ADF. You will learn how to build business services using ADF, enable validation for the data model, declaratively build user interfaces for business service and enable security across application layers.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle ADF Real World Developer's Guide
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Displaying task flows using a pop up component


While discussing about task flow call activity, we have seen the out of box support from ADF for running a bounded task flow built with complete JSF pages as dialog. However ADF Controller cannot run a task flow that uses page fragments as dialog. You can work around this limitation by adding a region inside a pop up as follows.

To display a bounded task flow with page fragments in a pop up, drop the Popup component onto the JSF page and then add a panel window to the pop up. The panel window component displays contents inside a window and does not display any predefined action buttons in the window. You can drop the desired bounded task flow with page fragments as a region into the panel window.

The following JSF code illustrates the use of the af:popup component for displaying a task flow.

<!-- Popup with a region that contains a bounded task flow -->
<af:popup childCreation="deferred" autoCancel="disabled" id="p1">
  <af:panelWindow...