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Oracle ADF enterprise application development-made simple : successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterprise applications with Oracle ADF / Sten E. Vesterli.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vesterli, Sten E.
Series:
Professional expertise distilled
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Oracle (Computer file).
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Business--Data processing.
Business.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (432 p.)
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing Ltd, 2011.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
E Vesterli Sten: Sten E. Vesterli picked up Oracle development as his first job after graduating from the Technical University of Denmark and hasn't looked back since. He has worked with almost every development tool and server Oracle has produced in the last two decades, including Oracle ADF, JDeveloper, WebLogic, SQL Developer, Oracle Portal, BPEL, Collaboration Suite, Designer, Forms, Reports, and even Oracle Power Objects. He started sharing his knowledge with a conference presentation in 1997 and has given more than 100 conference presentations at Oracle OpenWorld and at ODTUG, IOUG, UKOUG, DOAG, DOUG, and other user group conferences around the world since. His presentations are highly rated by the participants, and in 2010 he received the ODTUG Best Speaker award. He has also written numerous articles, participated in podcasts, and written Oracle Web Applications 101, Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development Made Simple, and Developing Web Applications with Oracle ADF Essentials. You can find his blog at www. vesterli. com and follow him on Twitter as @stenvesterli. Oracle has recognized Sten's skills as an expert communicator on Oracle technology by awarding him the prestigious title, Oracle ACE Director, carried by less than 100 people in the world. He is also an Oracle Fusion User Experience Advocate and sits on the Oracle Usability Advisory Board and participates in the Oracle WebLogic Partner Council. Based in Denmark, Sten is a partner in the Oracle consulting company Scott/Tiger, where he works as a senior principal consultant. When not writing books or presenting, he is helping customers choose the appropriate technology for their needs, teaching, mentoring, and leading development projects. In his spare time, Sten enjoys triathlon and completed his first Ironman in 2012.
Summary:
This book is written in an easy-to-understand style, following an enterprise development process through all the phases of development and deployment. Concepts are illustrated with real-world examples and the methods used are explained step-by-step.This book is for Oracle developers looking to start using Oracle's latest development tool and J2EE developers looking for a more productive way to build modern web applications. This book will guide you through the creation of a successful enterprise application with Oracle ADF 12c, and therefore it assumes you have basic knowledge of Java, JDevelo
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgment; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:The ADF Proof of Concept; Understanding the architecture of ADF; Enterprise architecture; The frontend part; The backend part; The ADF architecture; Entity objects and associations; View objects and view links; Application modules; The ADF user interface; ADF Task Flows; ADF pages and fragments; The Proof of Concept; Content of a Proof of Concept; Making the technology work; Determining the development speed; The Proof of Concept deliverables
The Proof of Concept case studyUse cases; UC008 Task Overview and Edit; UC104 Person Task Timeline; Data model; Getting started with JDeveloper; The JDeveloper window and panels; Setting JDeveloper preferences; The Proof of Concept ADF Business Components; Creating a connection; Entity objects for the Proof of Concept; Building associations for the Proof of Concept; Building view objects and view links for the Proof of Concept; Creating view objects for value lists; Creating a view object for tasks; Building an application module for tasks; Creating view objects for scheduling
Building an application module for schedulingThe Proof of Concept ADF user interface; ADF Task Flows; The tasks page; Creating the tasks page; Running the initial tasks page; Refining the tasks page; Fixing the bindings; Running the tasks page with parameters; Adding database operations; Running the tasks page with database operations; The scheduled tasks page; Adding the Gantt component; Navigation; Summary; Chapter 2:Estimating the Effort; Gathering requirements; Building it just like the old system; Use cases; User stories; Non-functional requirements; Requirement lists; Screen design
Deciding how to build itDeciding how much to build at a time; Deciding how much to build yourself; Deciding how to integrate; Application architecture; Example Work Breakdown Structure; Estimating the solution; Top-down estimate; Bottom-up estimate; Three-point estimates; Grouping - simple, normal, and hard; More input, better estimates; Adding it all up - the final estimate; Swings and roundabouts; Calculating the standard deviation for a task; Calculating the standard deviation for a project; Sanity check; From effort to calendar time; Summary; Chapter 3:Getting Organized
Skills required for an ADF projectADF framework knowledge; Object-oriented programming; Java programming; Database design and programming; XML knowledge; Web technologies; Regular expressions; Graphics design; Usability; Testing; Organizing the team; Project manager; Software architect and lead programmer; Regular programmers; Building Business Components; Building the user interface; Skinning; Templates; Defining data validation; Building support classes; Building database stored procedures; Build/configuration manager; Database and application server administrator; Graphic designers
Usability experts
Notes:
"Professional expertise distilled"--Cover.
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 6, 2014).
ISBN:
9781782176817
1782176810
OCLC:
870946462

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