Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g

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Course Overview

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gThis Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g accelerated Fusion Middleware training is a bundled course comprised of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with ADF I Ed 2 and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with ADF II Ed 2 courses.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

Pre-requisite

Attendees must be familiar with Web-based applications and have basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills and basic file-management skills.

Duarion

5  days

Course Outline

  1. Describing Fusion architecture
  2. Explaining how ADF fits into the Fusion architecture
  3. Describing the ADF technology stack (MVC)
  1. Listing JDeveloper benefits for application development
  2. Using the features of the JDeveloper IDE
  3. Defining IDE preferences
  4. Creating applications, projects, and connections in JDevelope
  1. Introducing ADF Business Components
  2. Creating Business Components from tables
  3. Testing the data model
  1. Using view objects
  2. Using entity objects to persist data
  3. Synchronizing entity objects with database table changes
  4. Creating associations
  5. Creating updateable view objects
  6. Creating master-detail relationships
  7. Refactoring
  1. Creating application modules
  2. Using master-detail view objects in application modules
  3. Managing Business Components transactions
  4. Abstracting business services with ADF Model
  1. Internationalizing the data model
  2. Editing business components
  3. Modifying default behavior of entity objects
  4. Changing the locking behavior of an application module
  1. Generating Java classes
  2. Programmatically modifying the behavior of entity objects
  3. Programmatically modifying the behavior of view objects
  4. Adding service methods to an application module
  5. Using client APIs
  1. Understanding validation options: Database, Data Model, or UI
  2. Triggering validation execution
  3. Handling validation errors
  4. Using Groovy expressions in validation
  5. Using programmatic validation
  1. Troubleshooting the business service
  2. Troubleshooting the UI
  3. Using logging and diagnostics
  4. Using the JDeveloper debugger
  1. Describing the use of Web browsers and HTML
  2. Describing the function of Servlets and JSPs
  3. Defining JavaServer Faces
  4. Explaining the JSF component architecture and JSF component types
  5. Explaining the purpose of backing beans and managed beans
  6. Describing the JSF life cycle
  7. Explaining how ADF Faces augments the JSF life cycle
  1. Creating a JSF page
  2. Adding UI components to a page
  3. Describing the ADF Model layer
  4. Using Expression Language in data bindings
  5. Using a Page Definition file
  6. Examining data binding objects and metadata files
  7. Binding existing components to data
  8. Running and testing the page
  1. Describing the Model-View-Controller design pattern
  2. Differentiating between bounded and unbounded task flows
  3. Creating and converting task flows
  4. Defining control flows
  5. Defining global navigation
  6. Creating routers for conditional navigation
  7. Calling methods and other task flows
  8. Implementing validation in the user interface
  1. Internationalizing the user interface
  2. Using component facets
  3. Displaying tabular data in tables
  4. Displaying hierarchical data in trees
  5. Displaying text or media with icons and images
  6. Defining search forms and display results
  7. Displaying data graphically
  1. Using ADF Faces navigation components
  2. Using buttons and links
  3. Using menus for navigation
  4. Using breadcrumbs
  5. Using a train component
  1. Using complex layout components
  2. Explaining how to use ADF Faces skins
  3. Using dynamic page layout
  1. Designing for reuse
  2. Using task flow templates
  3. Creating and using page templates
  4. Creating and using declarative components
  5. Creating and using page fragments
  6. Deciding which type of reusable component to use
  1. Defining the data model to reduce the need to pass values
  2. Using a managed bean to hold values
  3. Using page parameters
  4. Using task flow parameters
  5. Passing values from containing pages to regions
  1. Using managed beans
  2. Coordinating JSF and ADF lifecycles
  3. Using phase and event listeners
  4. Using action listeners and methods
  5. Understanding additional AJAX events
  1. Handling transactions with ADF BC
  2. Using task flows to control transactions
  3. Sharing data controls
  4. Handling transaction exceptions
  5. Defining response to the Back button
  1. Exploring ADF Application security options
  2. Understanding ADF security framework
  3. Enabling users to access resources
  4. Implementing a Login page
  5. Understanding ADF controller authorization
  6. Using Expression Language to extend security capabilities

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