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Can Oracle’s ADF Bolster Java Development?

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished January 30, 2013

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Oracle has finally gone mobile! As more than half of the world starts accessing internet via mobile devices, Oracle has responded to the call of the hour with its new mobile development framework, known as the Application Development Framework (ADF). This framework will prove essential beneficial for Java developers working offshore as it empowers them with technological advancement that facilitates them in designing and developing enticing apps for the mobile environment. ADF’s mobile client is jam-packed with fundamental tools, features and functionalities that are required to develop and implement applications for multiple mobile platforms. The standard UI utilized by this framework uses Java Server Faces (JSF) as its basis. Application Development Framework renders numerous ways of data synchronization with the back-end servers, thus enabling offshore Java developers to establish synchronization of data and databases and other data resources. Some great features incorporated in the framework are as follows: Data Binding: It is a primary feature that can benefit the Java consulting team in particular. The data management feature of Oracle ADF simplifies the task of binding business services with User Interface by utilizing drag and drop facility. Enterprise Application Development: Building enterprise applications is a cakewalk with ADF. It comes packed with over 150 Java Server Faces or JSF that have in-built AJAX functionality and render features encompassing data visualization, data interaction and browser side operations. This ensures that you get world-class Java apps as you outsource Java development to offshore firms. Page Flow 2.0: Oracle ADF provides Java developers with an opportunity to work directly in association with ADF controller. ADF controller enables developers to identify and rectify any potential errors or issues that come across which developing Rich Enterprise Applications by offering multiple solutions. These solutions map from page and operations flow control, comprehensive state management to reusing flows as components in JSF pages and other flows. Security: For any offshore firm, the security of your Java based application is foremost. With ADF developers get access to a strong security implementation, which can integrate seamlessly with applications based on Oracle ADF. Developers are able to deploy security measures at varied levels in the application and also completely within enterprise applications and components meant for access management. Business Components: Business service development is also a noteworthy feature of this application framework. It comes with in-built functionalities that facilitate relational mapping of objects and development of business services. These components are visually designed and allow developers to access relational databases deliberately. These business components play various roles such as object-relational integration, declarative validation, business customization and security. Productivity: ADF framework provides declarative and wholesome environment for the Java developers to work upon. This means offshore Java developers are presented with an opportunity to use diagrams and diversified visual editors to develop an application and later on customize that application using property inspectors. Multi-channel Clients: The applications built on ADF are proficient enough to serve multiple business delivery platforms. The framework offers seamless support for numerous interfaces encompassing desktop apps, web-based interfaces, integration with Microsoft Excel and mobile interface. This empowers the offshore team to utilize development components flexibly when they are developing design-specific apps. Declarative Application: With ADF, Java developers get the advantage of customized declarative application which utilizes storehouse functionality offered by Oracle. The framework ensures that the need to tamper the basic source code does not arise, especially when the application require customization. Developers can carry out customization with ease at various levels of the application as per the client’s requisites. As you outsource Java development to offshore firms, you are sure to get qualitative apps that are developed to run at multiple platforms and cater to your requisites.

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John pitt is a blogger cum php developer for a leading outsource Java development company which offers offshore Java developers for hire. He provides concrete information about PHP, .Net/Java apps development, software development & mobile applications development.

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