Oracle Developer Academy: Developing Applications with Oracle Mobile Application Framework
In this OLL Live recorded webcast, see how to use Oracle ADF Security with Oracle Cloud's built-in identity management. Using a simple ADF application, you will see how to use declarative, permission-based protection for ADF bounded task flows, top-level web pages that use ADF bindings, and ADF entity objects and their attributes.
In this OLL Live recorded webcast, see how to use JDeveloper and ADF with Oracle Database Cloud Service and Oracle Java Cloud Service. Oracle's Public Cloud is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, providing specific application platform services, including an Oracle 11g Database and WebLogic Server 11g instance. In this webcast, you see how JDeveloper is well integrated with Oracle Cloud. Through the IDE you see how to create database a schema and data in the cloud, and how to deploy and run ADF applications that use the database.
Oracle ADF Academy: Developing Applications with ADF Mobile
This series of tutorials and webcast introduces you to the development and deployment of Oracle ADF applications to Oracle Cloud using Oracle JDeveloper Integrated Development Environment.
This tutorial is part 2 of a two-part series. In part one, you copied the schema for the human resources (HR) database to the database instance in Oracle Cloud. In part 2, you deploy and run an HR management application on the Oracle Java Cloud Service instance running on Oracle Cloud. (The application was developed by using Oracle JDeveloper and ADF.)
This tutorial covers how to create a database in the Oracle Database Cloud Service by using Oracle JDeveloper and the human resources (HR) database schema that ships with Oracle databases. This tutorial is the first part of a two-part tutorial that shows how you can use JDeveloper with Oracle Cloud services, Oracle Java Cloud Service, and Oracle Database Cloud Service. Oracle JDeveloper 11g, version 11.1.1.6.0, is integrated nicely with Oracle Cloud and can be configured out-of-the-box to work with Oracle Database Cloud Service and Oracle Java Cloud Service.
In this tutorial, you begin with an application that was built by using Oracle ADF Security and that deploys and runs on a local WebLogic Server instance. You adapt the application to deploy and run in the Oracle Java Cloud Service.
This self-paced "eCourse" is the second in a series that addresses Oracle ADF 11g topics through video presentations, quizzes and practices. The course was designed to provide you with the most relevant and performance-based learning experience possible in a self-study environment. You'll find tips, tricks, and best practices from Oracle experts. You decide the way you want to learn as well as the sequence in which you want to study the modules in the course. Topics in Part 2 include: - ADF Region Interaction - ADF Faces Page Layouts
- Page Templates
- ADF Faces Declarative Components - Skinning - ADF Data Visualization Components
This self-paced "eCourse" is the first in a series that addresses Oracle ADF 11g topics through video presentations, quizzes and practices. The course was designed to provide you with the most relevant and performance-based learning experience possible in a self-study environment. You'll find tips, tricks, and best practices from Oracle experts. You decide the way you want to learn as well as the sequence in which you want to study the modules in the course. Topics in Part 1 include: - ADF Overview - ADF Bindings - Project Considerations for Team Development - ADF Task Flows