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Oracle JDeveloper 10g Handbook

ISBN10: 0072255838 | ISBN13: 9780072255836

Oracle JDeveloper 10g Handbook
ISBN10: 0072255838
ISBN13: 9780072255836
By Avrom Roy-Faderman, Peter Koletzke and Paul Dorsey

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Create web and database applications with Oracle JDeveloper 10g--the complete, integrated Java development environment--with help from this comprehensive, real-world resource. Many chapters contain hands-on practices and source code examples reinforcing vital concepts. It’s all here--from the nuts-and-bolts of J2EE applications, servlets, and JavaServer Pages technology to advanced development using the Oracle Application Development Framework. From the exclusive publishers of Oracle Press books, Oracle JDeveloper 10g Handbook will have you developing Java-based applications in no time.

PART I Overview

1 Overview of Oracle JDeveloper 10g

2 The Integrated Development Environment Overview

3 IDE Tools

4 Introduction to the Oracle Application Development Framework

5 Java Language Concepts for JDeveloper Work

6 Naming Conventions

7 J2EE Architectures and Deployment Alternatives

PART II Business Services

8 Introducing ADF Business Components

9 Creating Business Domain Components

10 More Complex Business Rules

11 Creating Data Model Components

12 Exposing ADF BC to Applications

13 Creating Custom Service Methods

14 Business Service Technology Alternatives

Part III: Java Client and Web Applications

15 Creating Java Client Applications

16 Layout Managers

17 Working with Struts

18 Working with JSP Pages

19 Working with ADF UIX Pages

PART IV Appendixes

A Other Resources

B Java Client User Interface Components

C Overview of HTML, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets

D Overview of JSP, JSTL, and EL Tags

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