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Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide Oracle ADF is one of the easiest ways to develop rich internet applications. All you need is a little Java to get the most from this book as it takes you step-by-step from installation, to development, to implementation.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689007
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vinod Thatheri Krishnan Vinod Thatheri Krishnan
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Oracle ADF 11gR2 Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Pop Quiz Answers
1. Installing and Configuring JDeveloper IDE FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with ADF 3. Understanding the Model Layer 4. Validating and Using the Model Data 5. Binding the Data 6. Displaying the Data 7. Working with Navigation Flows 8. Layout with Look and Feel 9. Implementing Security 10. Deploying the ADF Application 11. Advanced Features of ADF Index

Time for action – creating the dept.jspx file


  1. Right-click on the Web Content section of the viewController project. This will display the New Gallery window.

  2. Navigate to the JSF/Facelets section under the Web Tier section and select the Page option from the items.

  3. Provide the name as dept.jspx, and the location for the page can be located in the Directory section.

  4. Select Document Type as the JSP XML file to have the extension .jspx, facelets will have the extension .jsf.

  5. Select WebPageTemplate that we created in the Page Layout section by selecting the Page Template option.

  6. Managed beans can be added to the page in the Managed Bean section. Right now, we will have one backing bean associated with the page. Select the Automatically Expose UI components in a New Managed Bean option only if you have a strong reason to bind each of the UI components to the bean, otherwise we do not need to select this option now. Usage of a backing bean rather than a managed bean is applicable if you are creating...

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