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Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development: Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF
By: Grant Ronald Paperback: 224 pages (August 19, 2010) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) Written by a Group Product Manager at Oracle, this Oracle Press guide gets you up and running quickly with your first Oracle Fusion applications. Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development provides only the essential information you need to build applications in a matter of hours. Rapidly learn the building blocks and functionality you'll use most of the time. The progression of topics closely matches the application building process, taking you through a typical developer scenario from star t to completion. |
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Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development: Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF [Kindle Edition]
By: Grant Ronald Electronic: 224 pages (August 19, 2010) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) Written by a Group Product Manager at Oracle, this Oracle Press guide gets you up and running quickly with your first Oracle Fusion applications. Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development provides only the essential information you need to build applications in a matter of hours. Rapidly learn the building blocks and functionality you'll use most of the time. The progression of topics closely matches the application building process, taking you through a typical developer scenario from star t to completion. |
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers: A Guide to Web Development with Oracle ADF
By: Peter Koletzke, Duncan Mills Paperback: 544 pages (September 12, 2006) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) 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 callouts note how JDeveloper techniques translate to PL/SQL or Oracle Forms All code and examples will be available online. |
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g Handbook
By: Avrom Roy-Faderman, Peter Koletzke, Paul Dorsey Paperback: 784 pages (July 27, 2004) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) 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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Oracle9i JDeveloper Handbook
By: Paul Dorsey, Peter Koletzke, Avrom Faderman Paperback: 1008 pages 1st edition (December 4, 2002) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) From the exclusive publisher of Oracle Press books comes this thorough guide to Oracle's Java development tool, JDeveloper -- new for 9i. This book explains the JDeveloper IDE and how to build JSPs, Java applications, business components for Java (BC4J), and more. |
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Oracle JDeveloper 3 Handbook
By: Paul Dorsey, Peter Koletzke 600 pages 1st edition (March 27, 2001) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) 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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Oracle JDeveloper
By: Cary Jensen, Loy Anderson, Blake Stone Paperback - 688 pages (July 15, 1998) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) An exclusive from Oracle Press! The Oracle Tools Division is expanding its Java strategy, making this book timely and pertinent. Packed with current screen shots, this book guides database application developers in building cross-platform Java apps; web-delivered Java applets; and JavaBeans--no previous Java experience needed! Covers the new DataForm Wizard and SQLJ. A revision of, "JBuilder Essentials", this repackaged title focuses on teaching database application developers to develop sophist icated, cross-platform Java applications, Web-delivered Java applets, and JavaBeans--all with no prior Java experience necessary. |
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