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IT-D 102 - Oracle Middleware 12c: Build Rich Client Applications with ADF
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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IT-D 102 | 14 October 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-D 102 | 18 November 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-D 102 | 23 December 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
This extensive course empowers the developers with declarative features of the Application Development Framework (ADF) Business Components that allow developers to develop and crate the business services. These business services are reusable and can be later exposed in the UI by using the client components of ADF. The course explains every ADF Faces component that allows to apply skins and extends internationalization support along with accessibility. The Faces components also facilitate the complete customization and provides affluent components for visualization, having the capabilities of rendering gauges, graphs, charts and much more graphics for real time updates.
Course Objectives
- Build and customize a business service by using ADF Business Components
- Expose the data model in a web application with a rich ADF Faces user interface
- Create JSF pages
- Use rich client components in JSF pages
- Add validation to ADF applications
- Secure web applications
- Test, debug, and deploy the ADF Business Components and the web application
Who Should Attend?
- Developers
- System Administrators
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Introduction to Oracle ADF and Jdeveloper
- Building a Business Model with ADF Business Components
- Creating and testing application modules
- Creating Data-Bound UI Components
- Adding data-bound components to JSF pages
Day 2
- Defining Task Flows and Adding Navigation
- Creating task flows
- Declaratively Customizing ADF Business Components
- Creating nested application modules
- Validating User Input
Day 3
- Modifying Data Bindings Between the UI and the Data Model
- Discussing expression Language (EL) and data bindings
- Adding Functionality to Pages
- Adding Advanced Features to Task Flows and Page Navigation
- Creating menu items, menu bars, pop-up menus, context menus, and navigation panes
Day 4
- Passing Values Between UI Elements
- Responding to Application Events
- Programmatically Implementing Business Service Functionality
- Implementing Transactional Capabilities
- Building Reusability into Pages
Day 5
- Achieving the Required Layout
- Debugging ADF Applications
- Implementing Security in ADF Applications
- Deploying ADF BC Applications
- Creating deployment profiles and configuring deployment options