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JDeveloper & ADF
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Oracle JDeveloper is a free integrated enterprise development environment with end-to-end support for modeling, developing, debugging, optimizing, and deploying Java based SOA applications. Oracle JDeveloper introduces a new approach to Java EE development with features that enable visual and declarative development. The innovative Oracle Application Development Framework simplifies Java EE development. Oracle JDeveloper's "productivity with choice" offers a choice of: development approach, technology scope, and deployment platform.
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Product
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- Productive: Visual and Declarative development Approach
- Oracle ADF - End to End Java-Based framework for SOA applications
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- Complete: Java, SOA, Database,
WebCenter/Portlets, XML, Web services
- Full Development Life Cycle
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- Standards and Choice: Uses industry standards,
- Choice of deployment platform
- Choice of development approach
- Choice of technologies
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- Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF simplify the development of standard-based application using Service Oriented Architecture.
- Oracle JDeveloper offers a complete development environment that contains features for the full development life cycle and for the various artifacts making up your application. In a single tool you get a development environment which covers Java as well as database, web services, SOA, Webcenter/portlet and XML development - saving you the integration costs of multiple tools. Applications build with JDeveloper are based on standards and as such give you portability across application servers and databases without lock-in. The biggest differentiator for JDeveloper is the productivity it offers for Java development. While containing all the coding features found in other Java IDEs, JDeveloper is focused on a more visual and declarative approach to Java development. This increases your developers' productivity.
- In addition the Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) offers an end to end Java framework that implements the "plumbing" of your application and abstracts the complexities of Java EE development. Oracle ADF takes care of such areas as Object/Relational mapping, caching, persistence, user interface framework, controller layer, and binding of business services to user interfaces. Unlike other Java frameworks the development experience with Oracle ADF is visual and declarative through the JDeveloper IDE.
- For Eclipse only development shops, Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) and/or Oracle Workshop for WebLogic for Java EE coders is a viable option. Oracle Workshop for WebLogic is a complete Java EE development environment for the Eclipse developer. It is designed to promote the standards that we care about and to provide platform support specifically in the Sales -> Developer scenario where IDE preference is encountered and may be an issue. Additionally, for customers using the Spring Framework, IDE support is provided by Workshop for WebLogic. It's important to emphasize interoperability through standards and the workability of heterogeneous development teams using both JDeveloper and Eclipse.
- For legacy BEA usage such as the Beehive framework, Oracle Workshop for WebLogic is the perfect choice. Further, Workshop for WebLogic (and in the future the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse which offers an Eclipse based set of certified plug-in solutions for free) is there to help if you encounter Eclipse shops that don't want to switch to JDeveloper. One proposition is a heterogeneous mix to suit the mix of developer skills and the required
technolgies.
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