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Oracle University | Contact Us: 0845 777 7711

Fusion Applications: Extend Applications with ADF

Duration: 5 Days

What you will learn


This course shows developers how to extend and customize Oracle Fusion Applications using both run-time composers
and JDeveloper. You'll learn run-time browser-based & design-time customizations, as well as extensions using
JDeveloper.

Learn To:

Use JDeveloper and Oracle ADF to extend Oracle Fusion Applications.


Customize the User Interface of an Oracle Fusion application.
Extend the data model of an Oracle Fusion application.
Describe Design-time and Run-time customizations and determine when to use each.
Use Fusion Middleware tools to customize Fusion Applications, while maintaining supportability.
Identify the options for customizing Oracle Fusion applications.

Oracle Fusion Applications


While Oracle Fusion applications provide robust out-of-the-box functionality, there may be areas within applications that
you need to change to meet your business needs. Oracle Fusion applications are built so that business analyst users
can make those changes in an upgrade-safe manner.

Audience
Application Developers
Business Analysts
Configuration Implementer
Functional Implementer
Java Developer
System Integrator

Related Training

Suggested Prerequisites
Java Programming Language, Java SE 6

Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with ADF I

Course Objectives
Customize the data model

Extend a data model

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Customize the user interface

Use MetaData Services to manage customizations

Describe the ADF technology stack for Fusion Applications (Model-View-Controller)

Explain how WebCenter works with JDeveloper to customize applications

Customize Oracle Fusion applications using run-time facilities

Course Topics

Introduction to Extending and Customizing Oracle Fusion Applications


What are Flexfields?
What Are Customizations?
Customization Framework

Using Fusion Middleware Tools


Oracle WebCenter Customizable Components
JDeveloper - Java and Web Development Tool
Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF)
Technology Choices for Fusion Applications

Implementing End-User Personalizations at Run Time


Personalizing Dashboard Pages
Using Implicit Attribute Session Persistence
Personalizing a Page in View Mode

Performing Run-Time Customizations for Groups of Users


Invoking Composer as an Administrator
Editing a Work Area or Dashboard

Managing Run-Time Customizations


Identifying Customized Taskflows
Using Composer to Export, Import and Delete Customizations

Understanding Design-time Customizations


Understanding ADF Business Components
Using Business Components to Create a Data Model
Exposing the Data Model to the User Interface

Extending the Data Model


Using Entity Objects to Persist Data
Using Associations to Relate Data
Using View Objects to Expose Data

Customizing Data Services


Performing Calculations
Restricting and Reordering Columns of Data
Modifying the Default Behavior of Entity Objects

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Configuring JDeveloper for Customizations

Customizing Validation
Describing the Types of Validations Available in Business Components
Triggering Validation Execution
Using Groovy Expressions in Validation

Binding UI Components to Data


Describing the Model-View-Controller Design Pattern
Implementing MVC with ADF
Adding UI Components to a Page
Examining Data Binding Objects

Adding Functionality to Pages


Internationalizing the UI
Using ADF Faces Rich Client Components

Achieving the Required Layout


Using Facets
Using ADF Faces Layout Components
Stretching Components

Planning the User Interface


Comparing Bounded and Unbounded Taskflows
Creating Bounded Taskflows
Using Routers for Conditional Navigation
Using a Bounded Taskflow in a Region
Using ADF Faces Navigation Components

Ensuring Reusability
Using Taskflow Templates
Creating Page Templates
Creating and Using and ADF Library

Passing Values Between UI Elements


Using Page Parameters
Using Taskflow Values
Using Managed Beans to Hold Data

Implementing Transactional Capabilities


Managing Transactions with ADF Business Components
Using Taskflows to Control Transactions

Administering Customized Applications


Using Customization Manager

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