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Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide

By : Vinod Thatheri Krishnan
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Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide

By: Vinod Thatheri Krishnan

Overview of this book

Oracle ADF is an end-to-end framework which makes application development simple by providing infrastructure services as well as visual and declarative development right away. "Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide" guides any user with programming skills to be able to quickly learn the options and ways to develop rich Internet applications using ADF 11gR2. Containing all the skills that a new user has to use to build an application in ADF 11gR2, this book is designed in such a way so that it enhances the practical feel of developing applications in ADF 11gR2. Starting with the installation and configuration of Oracle ADF 11g RD we will then work through topics such as working with the Model Layer and Model Data followed by displaying and binding the data. Later we will look at Navigations and Flows within applications as well as their layout, look, and feel. "Oracle ADF 11g R2 Development Beginner's Guide" will conclude with us looking at the security and deployment of the applications which have been created.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pop Quiz Answers
Index

Time for action – creating the application workspace


We have come to the point where we will start creating the ADF application. We will now get into the step-by-step practice directly, by following these steps:

  1. With JDeveloper open, click on the New Application option available in the Application Navigator panel. This will open a New Gallery window in which you can create a new application.

  2. Select the Fusion web Application (ADF) option from General | Applications Category. This will open a Create New Fusion Web Application (ADF) wizard.

  3. Type in the values for the Application Name, Directory (location for the application), and Application Package Prefix fields. You can browse for the application location. The package prefix is the root package that will be applied for the application.

    For example, type the package name as com.empdirectory.model. The package structure for the project is visible in the Application Navigator panel; this holds all the project artifacts, such as Java classes or...