Starting Oracle APPS ADF For beginners training from next week.
Course Content
Course Objective : To help students build Rich Internet Applications using ADF Business
Total Duration : 3 weeks
Daily Session : 1 hr on weekdays
Pre-req : Familiarity with Java (Optional)
Student Environment : JDeveloper 12c Studio Edition, Oracle Database 11g Express Edition
Course Content
1. Getting Started
2. Building Datamodel with ADF Business Components (ADF BC)
3. Entity Objects and Associations
4. View Objects and View Links
a. What is Application Development Framework (ADF)
b. Model-View-Controller (MVC) Design Pattern
c. How ADF implements MVC
d. Introducing JDeveloper
e. Introducing Sample Application (will be built again by student over this course)
a. Creating Entity Objects (EO)
b. Creating Updateable View Objects (VO)
c. Creating Read-Only View Objects (VO)
d. Exposing Data with Application Module (AM)
e. Testing Data model with AM Tester
f. Testing Data model with BC4J Java Client
a. Data Persistence with EOs
b. Entity Object Lifecycle
c. Extending Entity using Java
d. Attribute and Object Properties
e. Validations
f. Reference Entities
g. Associations
a. Fetching data with View Objects
b. Various types of View Objects
c. View Criteria and bind variables
d. View Accessors and List of Values
e. Query By Example (QBE)
f. Extending View Obejcts using Java
g. Attribute and Object Properties
h. View Links
5. Application Module
a. Architecture
b. Building AM Data model
c. Creating Master-Detail Relation model
d. Configurations
e. Exposing Data using Data Controls
6. Programmatic manipulation of Entity and View Objects
a. Extending the Functionality with Java Classes
b. Modifying Entity Object Behavior
c. Modifying View Object Behavior
d. Application Module and Service Methods
e. Groovy Expressions
7. Validating User Input
a. Validation Cycle
b. Exception Handling
8. Model Driven UI Development with ADF Faces Components (ADF Faces)
a. Creating UI components from Data Controls
b. Exploring the Bindings
c. Creating a Search Page
d. Creating a Master Detail UI
9. Controlling Navigation with ADF Task Flows
a. Task flow Components
b. Unbounded Task Flows
c. Bounded Task Flows
d. Managed Beans
e. Using Method Call Activities
10. Deployment
a. Creating Deployment Profiles
b. Building JARs, WARs and EARs
c. Weblogic Admin Console basics
d. Deploying Standalone Application
e. Testing Application
if anybody interested please mail at sekhar.byna@outlook.com/or call at +91 9632266314
Course Content
Course Objective : To help students build Rich Internet Applications using ADF Business
Total Duration : 3 weeks
Daily Session : 1 hr on weekdays
Pre-req : Familiarity with Java (Optional)
Student Environment : JDeveloper 12c Studio Edition, Oracle Database 11g Express Edition
Course Content
1. Getting Started
2. Building Datamodel with ADF Business Components (ADF BC)
3. Entity Objects and Associations
4. View Objects and View Links
a. What is Application Development Framework (ADF)
b. Model-View-Controller (MVC) Design Pattern
c. How ADF implements MVC
d. Introducing JDeveloper
e. Introducing Sample Application (will be built again by student over this course)
a. Creating Entity Objects (EO)
b. Creating Updateable View Objects (VO)
c. Creating Read-Only View Objects (VO)
d. Exposing Data with Application Module (AM)
e. Testing Data model with AM Tester
f. Testing Data model with BC4J Java Client
a. Data Persistence with EOs
b. Entity Object Lifecycle
c. Extending Entity using Java
d. Attribute and Object Properties
e. Validations
f. Reference Entities
g. Associations
a. Fetching data with View Objects
b. Various types of View Objects
c. View Criteria and bind variables
d. View Accessors and List of Values
e. Query By Example (QBE)
f. Extending View Obejcts using Java
g. Attribute and Object Properties
h. View Links
5. Application Module
a. Architecture
b. Building AM Data model
c. Creating Master-Detail Relation model
d. Configurations
e. Exposing Data using Data Controls
6. Programmatic manipulation of Entity and View Objects
a. Extending the Functionality with Java Classes
b. Modifying Entity Object Behavior
c. Modifying View Object Behavior
d. Application Module and Service Methods
e. Groovy Expressions
7. Validating User Input
a. Validation Cycle
b. Exception Handling
8. Model Driven UI Development with ADF Faces Components (ADF Faces)
a. Creating UI components from Data Controls
b. Exploring the Bindings
c. Creating a Search Page
d. Creating a Master Detail UI
9. Controlling Navigation with ADF Task Flows
a. Task flow Components
b. Unbounded Task Flows
c. Bounded Task Flows
d. Managed Beans
e. Using Method Call Activities
10. Deployment
a. Creating Deployment Profiles
b. Building JARs, WARs and EARs
c. Weblogic Admin Console basics
d. Deploying Standalone Application
e. Testing Application
if anybody interested please mail at sekhar.byna@outlook.com/or call at +91 9632266314