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Books : Computers & Internet : Databases : Specific Databases : JDeveloper
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The most efficient way to learn J2EE programming techniques
Two Oracle experts demonstrate techniques for working within J2EE and JDeveloper for the thousands of developers currently using Oracle Forms and the PL/SQL language. Oracle is shifting their focus towards Java technologies, so you will need to know how to use the Java-based J2EE and JDeveloper. The book includes explanations of the Application Development Framework (ADF). Throughout, high-level and low-level Forms concepts are related to Java concepts so that you can become comfortable with the new terminology.
- Covers the new components required when developing and deploying a J2EE application
- Special mentions in the text describe how JDeveloper techniques translate to PL/SQL or Oracle Forms
- Covers JDeveloper 10.1.3 and ADF Faces
- All code and examples will be available online
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Written by the most knowledgeable Oracle JDeveloper author team in the world
This Oracle Press guide shows how to build Web applications using the Fusion Middleware development tool, Oracle JDeveloper. The book discusses the latest technologies and explains how to develop code using multiple techniques.
Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook: A Guide to Fusion Web Development covers the Oracle Application Development Framework and JavaServer Faces. Hands-on practice examples walk you through the creation of a complete sample application using two popular approaches--the Thick Database Approach and the Traditional Approach. You will learn the techniques required to implement Fusion-oriented software solutions in JDeveloper.
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a web technique used to transfer data between a browser and server asynchronously without posting the web page to the server. "Asynchronously" implies that the processing of the web page continues while the Ajax request is sent to the server and a response is received from the server. The web page, or section(s) of the web page, is refreshed with the Ajax response without reposting the web page. Ajax has the following advantages over non-Ajax web applications.
- Reduced response time and reduced server load, as the complete web page is not reposted.
- Reduced bandwidth of web applications as only data is transferred and the HTML format is applied in the browser.
- Separation of data, format and style.
The book covers web search and RSS Feed with Ajax as well as form validation with Ajax frameworks for Java, JSP, JSF, and PHP. It discusses using Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper and is IDE based. JDeveloper has the following advantages over Eclipse IDE.
- JDeveloper 11g provides an integrated JavaScript Editor for Ajax/Web development.
- It also provides a PHP extension.
- JDeveloper has a built-in support for JSF and for JDBC.
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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.
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The age for using a simple text editor is long gone. The ever-growing complexity of Java and J2EE creates a need for Java development tools that offer more. If you want to be more productive with Java, you need a Java IDE. Oracle JDeveloper 10g is an IDE that enables you to develop Java applications with minimal effort. JDeveloper can do wonders for your Swing, JSP, Servlets, Struts, EJBs, and Web Services developments.
In this indispensable guide, renowned author Harshad Oak puts the technology first, enhancing the text with sample applications that demonstrate how JDeveloper can simplify your developments using the technology. Oak also focuses on the new Application Development Framework (ADF) that comes with JDeveloper 10ga framework that will get your applications up and running fast.
The book also delves into Jdevelopers many code optimization tools, demonstrating how to use them to find improper or resource-hungry code thats requires your immediate attention. Oak continues on to discuss JDeveloper extensions that add even more value to JDeveloper.
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From the official Oracle Press comes a thorough guide to Oracle JDeveloper 3--the complete and integrated Java development and deployment environment. This book explains how to use JDeveloper in combination with an object-oriented approach to database design. In addition to an overview of the tool, the book covers the following JDeveloper components and how these can be successfully integrated into production applications: Applets, Servlets, CORBA, JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans
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