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Oracle Application Development Framework, usually called Oracle ADF, is a commercial framework for quickly creating enterprise applications. Based on the MVC architecture it can use EJBs, Web Services, TopLink, Javabeans or ADF Business components for the model layer, JSF or Struts as the controller layer, and Swing, JSP or JSF as the view layer. The Oracle JDeveloper free Integrated Development Environment provides a very graphical way to create data management applications using ADF.

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Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) is a fully-featured framework for creating JEE applications. The framework follows the MVC design pattern and support various technologies for each of the layers. Developers can choose to use JSF or struts for Web Controller Functions. Enterprise Javabeans, Web Services, java classes, TopLink or ADF Business Components for the Services layer. JSF, JSP, Swing for the View layer.

Regardless of the technology used, developers get a drag and drop development approach for connecting the UI to the business services. The key is the ADF Model layer which is the base for JSR-227.

Oracle ADF applications can be deployed to any J2EE compliant container.

 


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