Oracle ADF enterprise application development-made simple : successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterpise applications with Oracle ADF /: successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterpise applications with Oracle ADF. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- Oracle ADF enterprise application development-made simple : successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterpise applications with Oracle ADF /: successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterpise applications with Oracle ADF. (2014)
- Main Title:
- Oracle ADF enterprise application development-made simple : successfully plan, develop, test, and deploy enterpise applications with Oracle ADF
- Further Information:
- Note: Sten E. Vesterli.
- Other Names:
- Vesterli, Sten E
- 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 databaseCover; 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. … (more)
- Edition:
- 2nd ed
- Publisher Details:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (432 pages)
- Subjects:
- 005.46
COMPUTERS -- Databases -- General
Application software -- Development
Business -- Data processing
Application software -- Development
Business -- Data processing
Computer science
COMPUTERS -- Programming -- Open Source
COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- General
COMPUTERS -- Software Development & Engineering -- Tools
Application software -- Development
Business -- Data processing
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- General
COMPUTERS -- Operating Systems -- General
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781782176817
1782176810
1782176802
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