A group manager for Oracle JDeveloper, Shay Shmeltzer has worked with Java specializing in Oracle JDeveloper and the Oracle ADF Framework, since 1999. Since 1993, he has applied his expertise at Oracle in the realm of development, consulting, sales, marketing and product management. Shay is a frequent speaker in events and workshops. His blog is at http://blogs.oracle.com/shay.
JavaServer Faces (JSF) has seen increased momentum among enterprise Java developers ever since it was incorporated into Java EE 5.0 and became the standard framework for Java-based Web development. While some are just now taking their first steps with JSF, early adaptors have already d...
Where does someone start who wants to learn development with JDeveloper (and ADF)? I am asked so often that I figured I'll write down my canned answer here and in the future I can just point people to this brief basic advice. Start by picking up your favorite 'Java for Dummies in 7 day...
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