Course Duration in Hours
60
60
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
Querying and Persisting Data
Using view objects
Using entity objects to persist data
Synchronize entity objects with database table changes
Creating Associations
Exposing Data
Creating Application modules
Using Master Detail View objects in application modules
Managing Business Components transactions
Abstracting business services with ADF Model
Declaratively Customizing Data Services
Internationlizing the data model
Editing business components
Modifying default behaviour of entity objects
Changing the locking behavior of an application module
Programmatically Customizing Data Services
Generating Java classes
Programmatically modifying the behavior of entity objects
Programmatically modifying the behavior of view objects
Adding service methods to an application module
Using cleint APIs
Validating User Input
Understanding validation options: Database, Data Model, or UI
Triggering validation execution
Handling validation errors
Using Groovy expressions in validation
Using Programmatic validation
Understanding UI Technologies
Describing the use of Web browsers and HTML
Describing the function of Services and JSPs
Defining JavaServer Faces
Explaining the JSF component architecture and JSF component types
Explaining the purpose of backing beans and managed beans
Describing the JSF life cycle
Explaining how ADF Faces augments the JSF life cycle
Binding UI Components to Data
Creating a JSF page
Adding UI components to a page
Describing the ADF Model layer
Using Expression Language in data bindings
Using a Page Definition file
Examining data binding objects and metadata files
Binding existing components to data
Running and testing the page
Planning the User Interface
Describing the Model View Controller design pattern
Differentiating between bounded and unbounded task flows
Creating and converting task flows
Defining Control flows
Defining global navigation
Creating routers for conditional navigation
Calling methods and other task flows
Implementing validation in the user interface
Adding Functionality to Pages
Internationlizing the user Interface
Using component faces
Displaying tabular data in tables
Displaying hierarchical data in trees
Displaying text or media with icons and images
Defining search forms and display results
Displaying data graphically
Implementing Navigation on Pages
Internationlizing the user Interface
Using component faces
Displaying tabular data in tables
Displaying hierarchical data in trees
Displaying text or media with icons and images
Defining search forms and display results
Displaying data graphically
Implementing Navigation on Pages
Using ADF Faces navigation components
Using buttons and links
Using menus for navigaion
Using breadcrumbs
Using a train component
Achieving the Required Lay out
Using complex layout components
Explaning how to use ADF Faces skins
Using Dynamic page layout
Ensuring Reusability
Designing for reuse
Using task flow templates
Creating and using page templates
Creating and using declarative components
Creating and using page fragments
Deciding which type of reusable component to use
Passing Values Between UI Elements
Defining the data model to reduce the need to pass values
Using a managed bean to hold values
Using page parameters
Using task flow parameters
Passing values from containing pages to regions
Responding to Application Events
Using managed beans
Coordinating JSF and ADF Lifycyles
Using Phase and event listeners
Using action listeners and methods
Understanding additional AJAX Events
Implementing Transactional Capabilities
Handling transactions with ADF BC
Using task flows to control transactions
Sharing data controls
Handling transaction exceptions
Defining response to the Back button
Implementing Security in ADF BC Applications
Exploring ADF Application security options
Understanding ADF security framework
Enabling users to access resources
Implenmenting a Login Page
Understanding ADF controller authorization
Using Expression Language to extend security capabilities
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