Introduction to ADF Faces in JDeveloper 10g — Is it Oracle Forms Developer Yet? Peter Koletzke Technical Director & Principal Instructor.

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Introduction to ADF Faces in JDeveloper 10

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— Is it Oracle Forms Developer Yet?

Peter Koletzke Technical Director & Principal Instructor

Moi

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Vous

• Forms development – 1-2 years?

– 3-9 years?

– More than 9 years?

• Java development – 1-2 years?

– 3-11 years?

– More than 11 years?

• JDeveloper – 1-3 years?

– More than 3 years?

– 10.1.3?

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On the Positive Side…

If we do not find anything pleasant, at least we shall find something new.

Si nous ne trouvons pas des choses agréables, nous trouverons du moins des choses nouvelles.

—Voltaire (1694-1778), Candide

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Agenda

• Frameworks and ADF • What is JSF?

• How does ADF Faces help?

• Is it Oracle Forms yet?

Rumor: There is a really good book about JDeveloper 10g for Forms Developers coming out soon.

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What is a Framework?

• Prebuilt architecture for solving a particular problem – Provides a key service • For example, Struts framework provides control of page flow in a web application – Code library, development method, tools – An extension of good reusable code strategies • Solve a problem once, use the code again in multiple projects • Like an API – Allows extensions • To replace or supplement functionality

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Benefits of a Framework

• Promises increased productivity through code reuse – Prebuilt code supplies functionality you would have to build yourself • For example, connection layer to the database through JDBC – You write less 3GL code • Simplifies complexity of a high-level architecture – Complexity is hidden in the prebuilt code – Handles infrastructure and communication between layers – You just hook into it • Provides structure to the myriad number of technology combinations – The path to a particular goal is predefined

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Oracle Forms is a Framework

• It has key framework components – Code libraries (Forms runtime) – Documented methods (wizards and editors) – Tools (Form Builder) • Forms is a fast way to build a sophisticated user interface • You can extend Forms (using Java)

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Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF)

• Attempt to meet the J2EE challenges – Lots of technology choices – No integrated tool – Database connectivity is difficult (JDBC) • Available starting in JDeveloper 10

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• A wrapper for other frameworks • An architecture with code libraries – Implies a method and a tool • Based on Model-View-Controller J2EE design pattern Note: See Aug 2004 NoCOUG presentation for more about ADF.

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Swing model ADF Architecture

Application Client

Swing event handlers

ADF JClient

Swing visual aspect View

JSP Web Client JSF ADF UIX Struts

Controller

JSF EJB Session Beans

Model

ADF Bindings ADF Data Controls

Business Services

Web Services ADF Business Components Java Classes

EJB Session Beans

Business Services

Web Services ADF Business Components Java Classes • Code layer for accessing data sources such as a database • Responsibilities: – Persistence • Data storage after the program ends – Object-relational (OR) mapping • Translating database objects to object-oriented structures • Use this layer to code business logic

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Model

ADF Bindings ADF Data Controls • The main innovation of ADF!

• Connects Business Services to the View layer – Java local clients (heavy client) • Delivers data from Business Services to the View layer – Web clients (light client) • Receives instructions from the Controller layer as requests for data retrieval and updates • ADF Data Controls – Interface components pre-bound to Model layer • ADF Bindings – The method for accessing Model objects

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Struts

Controller

JSF • For web clients only • Determines what happens when user submits page – Prepare next page to display – Can apply conditional logic – Can interact with data (Model) • Struts - JDev 10

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9.0.5 and 10.1.2

– Jakarta Project open source effort • JavaServer Faces – JDev 10.1.3

– Replaces Struts in JDev

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Swing model

Application Client

Swing event handlers

ADF JClient

Swing visual aspect View

JSP Web Client ADF UIX JSF • User interface technologies – Application client • Java runtime on the client • Part of J2SE (standard edition) • Uses JClient framework to communicate with Model layer – Web client • JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology – J2EE standard, light-client, tag-based interface • ADF UIX – Oracle-specific, XML-based interface used by E-Business Suite applications • JavaServer Faces (JSF) – Java community effort – J2EE 1.5 (soon)

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Agenda

• Frameworks and ADF • What is JSF?

• How does ADF Faces help?

• Is it Oracle Forms yet?

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Nothing Like a Good Drill

Man is a tool-using animal. ...

Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all.

— Thomas Carlyle (1751–1881),

Sartor Resartus

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What is JSF?

• JavaServer Faces technology • “New” technology (ratified JCP in 5/2004) – Not part of J2EE yet – Offers reference implementation • Effort to simplify JSP development – Component-ize it • High-level components provide much functionality – Integrate the controller • No Struts needed – Write less HTML • Component handles HTML writing • Development friendlier to Forms developers – Declarative programming

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JSF Features

• Rich component set – Core library – for application tasks – HTML library – for HTML tags, forms – JSP tag library included • Can be implemented in other languages – Include data binding properties • Event-driven – Events on the component level – Think Forms triggers

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JSF Code

• Can embed JSF in a “JSP page” (.jsp file) – JSP tags and HTML tags • Alternatively use a “JSP document” (.jspx file) • JSF theoretically supports multiple client devices – Not dependent upon an HTML browser – Same code, different “render kit” – Current Reference Implementation is JSP-only

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JSF Code Snippet 19

JSF Calling Sequence

Browser

URL

Web Tier JVM

Deptapp.jsp

HTML/JSP JSF

HTML Translate and compile JSF Servlet Deptapp.class

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Agenda

• Frameworks and ADF • What is JSF?

• How does ADF Faces help?

• Is it Oracle Forms yet?

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ADF Faces

• Oracle tag libraries – Released to MyFaces open source project in Jan.

– Available in JDeveloper 10.1.3

• Implements components available in UIX – UIX (User-Interface XML) is used in Oracle Applications • Adds even more functionality to JSF • Supports multiple platforms through “render kits” – JSP document or page – Telnet – Wireless

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ADF Faces Features

• Lots of Prebuilt stuff – UI components • Master-detail – Form-table, table-table, table-form, form-form • Data navigation controls • Color picker • Button and link • Tab menu bar • Progress meter • Editable table, tree – Layout objects – page, form, header – No need to manage images

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Some ADF Data Input Components

Text input LOV item Read-only item Tip item Button Date input with date picker Pulldown item • Items include prompts • Bound to data model object

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Some ADF Components

Tab menu bar with subtabs Shuttle Tree

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ADF Data Controls Using ADF Faces

Search form Editable table Teeth

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Benefits of ADF Faces

• “Smart” controls – partial page submit – AJAX • Asynchronous JavaScript and XML • A.k.a., Partial Page Rendering – JavaScript effects without JavaScript coding Ajax provides a cleaner user interface!

• Support in JDeveloper – Drag and drop automatic binding – Property settings – Expression builders

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Development Method

1. Create application workspace 2. Create Business Services and Model project 3. Create View and Controller project • 4. Test and debug Use the same tools for development regardless of technology choices Demo

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Agenda

• Frameworks and ADF • What is JSF?

• How does ADF Faces help?

• Is it Oracle Forms yet?

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Short Answer

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It’s a Close Second

• RAD for standard operations – a tie • RAD for complex functions – Forms slightly ahead • Ease of extensions – ADF Faces – 3GL is always present – Forms needs Java (PJCs) • Highly interactive UI – Forms – Apples and oranges (light client vs. heavy client) • ADF Faces is much better than plain vanilla HTML, though • Prebuilt components – ADF Faces – Forms has 22 (8 of which are drawing shapes) – ADF Faces has nearly 100 (some are not visual)

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Other Comparisons

• Development experience – Forms = declarative and visual with some PL/SQL – ADF Faces = declarative and visual with some Java (and Expression Language) • Future – Forms’ future is solid – support to 2012 • Functionally stable, no new features • Still part of Oracle Applications (E-Business Suite) – ADF Faces – very new technology • Likely to change much in short term • Nothing in J2EE lasts very long • J2EE is Oracle’s focus

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It is a Suggested Path

• JDeveloper is a J2EE tool – Supports any style of J2EE code – Less need to think about “plumbing” • Before ADF Faces, little guidance for suggested path – “Productivity with Choice” • The myth for Forms developers – How to choose?

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What Do You Need to Start?

• Language skills needed – Java is omnipresent • But only at a scripting level • Still need a Java architect on the project – XML is a handy skill • If you know “elements” and “attributes”, that’s enough – HTML is not really used in ADF Faces • Helps to know what an HTML table is • ADF development method – ADF Business Components

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Can ADF Faces Help You?

• It can help shops that have J2EE experts – J2EE experts will be more productive – They need to learn the ADF process • It can also help shops who have “traditional” non-J2EE Oracle developers – Forms and PL/SQL developers will be productive with the declarative tools • With training, they can write Java extensions • Much of the complexity is hidden – They need a J2EE expert to guide them and code the internal, complex stuff

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Summary

• Frameworks help development – Forms is a framework – Usually, not so easy for J2EE applications • ADF is a framework and it also helps • ADF Faces comes close to Forms – Nearly-equal productivity – Extremely rich component set – Support for declarative and visual programming – Requires a bit of ramp up time – It’s J2EE-compliant and you still need a J2EE architect

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