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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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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

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

The secret of productivity


In order to be as productive as possible with JDeveloper, you need the following:

  • A large screen area

  • To work effectively with Version Control

  • To use a task/issue tracking system

  • To focus on one task at a time

  • To integrate other support tools into your workflow

More pixels give better productivity

When you start working with JDeveloper, you are likely to find that your screen is too small. If you are wasting time minimizing and resizing panels, you need a bigger screen. Get at least a 1600 x 1200 resolution, preferably bigger (or even better, get two). With the current monitor prices, the payback time for extra screen area can be calculated in weeks.

Research from the University of Utah compared an 18-inch monitor, a 24-inch monitor, and two 20-inch monitors. They found that users with a 24-inch monitor completed tasks 52 percent faster, and people using two 20-inch monitors were 44 percent faster than the people with the 18-inch monitor.

Version control

As we discussed...

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