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Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple: Second Edition

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782176800
Length 432 pages
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Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. The ADF Proof of Concept 2. Estimating the Effort FREE CHAPTER 3. Getting Organized 4. Productive Teamwork 5. Preparing to Build 6. Building the Enterprise Application 7. Testing Your Application 8. Changing the Appearance 9. Customizing Functionality 10. Securing Your ADF Application 11. Packaging and Delivery Internationalization Index

Implementing the scheduling subsystem


As an example of another subsystem, we will implement the scheduling subsystem. For the purposes of this book, we will only be implementing the second use case you saw in Chapter 1, The ADF Proof of Concept, and the timeline showing the allocation of persons to tasks (UC104). In a real-life application, each subsystem contains multiple use cases.

Setting up a new workspace

Again, we set up a separate subsystem workspace by navigating to File | New | Application and then selecting Applications in ADF Fusion Web Application. Each subsystem is implemented in a separate workspace, thus allowing you to divide the application between many team members without the implementation of one subsystem getting in the way of another.

Give your workspace a name that starts with the abbreviation for your enterprise application, followed by the subsystem's name. For the scheduling subsystem in the XDM application, use XdmSched and the package name, com.dmcsol.xdm.sched....

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