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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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Sten E Vesterli Sten E Vesterli
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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

Version control with Git


Git is another version control system that is rapidly gaining popularity. It is architecturally different from Subversion, in that it is an example of a distributed version control system (DVCS). It is popular in open source projects for several reasons, which are as follows:

  • It is fast

  • It supports large development teams

  • It allows developers to work without a connection to a central repository

  • It's widely used in the open source community

  • It's free

  • It's atomic (like Subversion)—either your whole commit goes into the repository or nothing does. Since ADF projects consist of many interdependent files, this is very much desirable

To use Git, you need the Git software. Since the system is distributed and every user has a complete copy of the entire repository, the concept of a server and a client does not really apply to Git—there is just the Git software.

If you plan on using only Git for your JDeveloper code, you do not have to install Git—JDeveloper comes with a Git extension...

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