Oracle ADF or Application Development Framework is a commercial JAVA framework for businesses and commercial enterprises applications. Oracle ADF online training is a comprehensive training program that will let student to learn end to end application framework build on open source technologies and Java EE standards. By choosing our institute for this Oracle ADF online training, you will get the deep lectures on implementing the enterprise solutions that creates, updates and validate data using wireless sources, desktop or web services. The course will cover the full life cycle of Java framework from design to its deployment with live examples.
The Oracle ADF online training will make the student knowledgeable and capable to build a Fusion web application that utilizes the ADF model, ADF controller and ADF business components along with some other development practices. Aspirants having sound knowledge of HTML, XML, and Java development can pursue this course and became a proficient in JAVA framework development.
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Course Content
Introduction to Fusion and ADF
- Oracle ADF and JDeveloper
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Oracle Fusion Architecture
- ADF and MVC
- More about ADF
Exploring JDeveloper
- JDeveloper 11g New Features
- Building ADF Application in JDeveloper
- Configuring JDeveloper Preferences
Database Schema Design
- JDeveloper 11g New Features
- Database Designing Tools in JDeveloper
- Creating Offline Objects
- Synchronize Online-Offline Database
Data Modeling with ADF Business Components
- Advantages of ADF BC
- ADF BC Categories
- Creating ADF Business Components
- Business Component Browser
Entity Objects and Associations
- Data Persistence using Entity Objects
- Creating Entity Objects
- Modify Entity Object Default Behaviour
- Associations
- Groovy expressions
- Validation Life Cycle
- Built-in Declarative Validation Rules
- Validation Execution
- Failure Handling
- Creating Validation Rule Class
View Objects and View Links
- Populating Data in View Objects
- Creating View Objects
- Modify View Object Default Behavior
- View Links
- Creating View Criteria
- Creating List of Values (LOV)
- Dependent LOVs
Application Modules
- Designing Application Module
- Creating Application Module
- Application Module Editor
- Testing Service Methods
Programmatically Modifying Default Behavior
- Supporting Java Classes
- Modify Entity Object Behavior
- Modify View Object Behavior
- Service Methods and Application Module
Introduction to User Interface Technologies
- User Interface – Available Technologies
- Java Server Faces
- ADF Faces
Understanding ADF Data bindings
- ADF Data Model and Bindings
- Exposing Business Components as Data Controls
- JSF Expression Language
- Binding Components to Data
Understanding ADF Task Flows
- Characteristics of ADF Task Flow
- Creating a Task Flow
- Using ADF Task Flow Components
- Using Method Call Activities
- Creating Managed Beans
Enriching the Page Content
- ADF Faces Rich Client Components
- Using Facets
- Using ADF Faces Components
- UI and Translation
Understanding Layout Basics
- ADF Faces Layout Components
- ADF Faces Skins
- Enabling PPR
Ensuring Reusability
- Pros and Cons of Reusability
- Reusing Components
- Designing for Reuse
- Creating ADF Library
- What Fits your Requirements
Implementing Page Navigation
- ADF Faces Navigation Components
- Performing Navigation
- Defining Access Keys
- Using Train Components
Handling Application Events
- JSF Page Life Cycle
- ADF Lifecycle Phases
- Creating Action Methods
- Value Change Events
Managing and Validating Data
- Holding Values in Data Model
- Holding Values in Managed Beans
- Passing Values between Pages
- Validation Event Points
- ADF Binding Validation
- ADF Faces Validation
Transaction Management
- Handling Transactions with ADF BC
- Transaction in ADF Task Flow
- Specifying Task Flow Transaction Start Options
- Creating Save for Later
Troubleshooting ADF Applications
- Logging and Diagnostics
- Java Logging
- ADF Logging
- ADF Declarative Debugger
- UI Troubleshooting Tools
- Configuring ADF Logging
Deploying ADF Applications (WebLogic)
- Creating a WAR Profile
- Creating a EAR Profile
- Testing the Server Connectivity
- Deploying the Application
Course Duration: | 35 – 40 hrs |
Timing | Week Days: 1 hrs per day (OR) 3 Times a week or Weekends: 3 hrs per day |
Method: | Instructor led, with exercises. |
Breaks: | As Required, but limited to 2 of 10 min. In weekend batch |
Email ID | Info@rhsofttech.com |
Study Material | Oracle ADF Online Training |
Phone | +91 9356913849 |
Fees Structure | 50% After introduction lectures balance After 50% Lecture |
Server access | Throughout the course 24/7 |
Timings | Flexible |