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The topics in this section discuss the following elements of building J2EE applications in JDeveloper:
| Topic Title | Topic Description |
|---|---|
| Getting Started with J2EE Applications | Provides an overview of the design-time process for creating databound applications in JDeveloper. |
| Getting Started with Oracle ADF | Describes the use of Oracle ADF in JDeveloper for creating, inspecting, and editing applications that follow the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern. The J2EE BluePrints define MVC as the preferred design pattern for interactive applications. |
| Developing for the Business Tier | Describes the design-time tools for creating data sources based on entirely different business services technologies, including Oracle ADF Business Components, Oracle TopLink-enabled objects, and Enterprise JavaBeans components. |
| Developing for the Web Tier | Describes the rich set of tools in JDeveloper for creating the components which make up J2EE Web applications. In addition to standard components including Servlet, JSF (JavaServer Faces), Struts, JSP pages, and HTML elements, JDeveloper provides specific support for developing JSF applications with Oracle ADF Faces components, custom tag libraries supplied with Oracle Containers for J2EE, and Oracle XSQL servlet to help develop databound XML pages. |
| Developing for the Client Tier | Describes the development tools in JDeveloper for easily assembling the elements of a user interface (UI) for a Java application or applet and for creating Java clients with Java Web Start. Also, describes the Oracle ADF Swing design time tools for creating databound client applications and the Oracle extension to the interMedia domain classes for creating multimedia content. |
| Developing Mobile Applications | Describes the elements of building Mobile applications using JDeveloper. |
Getting Started with Oracle JDeveloper
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