Rich Internet Applications (RIA), or to put it into its broader scope, the Rich Enterprise Application (REA) paradigm, has become reality and new business applications are primarily built for web and mobile clients and less for the desktop. Through the adoption of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in business application development and interactive web user interfaces, the development of traditional web applications in which the application represents the complete business solution has come to an end. The modern web application is a component-based user interface that accesses remote and local services for the business logic. But still, business application users measure web applications by the interactivity and responsiveness of desktop applications. Developers are therefore tasked with creating REA applications that have all the benefits of reusability that come with an SOA application, while still creating a user interface experience that matches that of desktop applications. This challenge, coupled with the vast array of technologies available to build dynamic and rich web user interfaces, makes it difficult for developers to easily choose the tool and technology that meets their requirement and that makes them productive immediately.
Master Oracle Fusion Middleware
Successfully design rich enterprise web applications using the detailed information in this Oracle Press volume. Oracle Fusion Developer Guide goes beyond the predominant drag-and-drop methods in Oracle JDeveloper 11g and provides a wealth of examples that address common development scenarios when using Oracle Fusion Middleware. Work with Oracle JDeveloper 11g, define navigation rules, accept and validate user input, build page layouts and skins, and incorporate drag-and-drop functionality into web applications. This authoritative resource also explains how to secure and internationalize your applications.
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Understand the Oracle Application Development Framework and Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client lifestyle
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Construct Oracle ADF data controls, task flows, and dynamic regions
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Graphically represent information with Oracle ADF Faces DVT components
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Modularize applications using Oracle ADF libraries, Oracle ADF task flows, and other reusable components
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Define dynamic navigation rules in Oracle Fusion Middleware web applications
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Leverage Web 2.0 features using Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client components
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Control user access with Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle ADF security
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