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Tag Archives: Android
New ADF Mobile released
Oracle has just released the new Oracle ADF Mobile which allows you to build native applications that will install and run on both iOS and Android devices from the same ADF source code. Development is done with JDeveloper and ADF … Continue reading
Mobile worklist
Inspired by a comment from Flávio Fonseca, I decided to experiment with making the worklist render for a mobile device using JQuery Mobile. Turns out it is pretty easy to do. All I did was change the style sheets and the … Continue reading

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