My experience with ADF
I am an Oracle Application EBS Developer (Forms, Reports, BI Publisher, Workflow and OAF) and my main focus was on developing UI's with OAF (Oracle Application Framework).
So what I observed recently is that the technology is now shifting from On Premise Oracle Apps EBS to Oracle Fusion Cloud/On Prem. With that in mind, I have noticed that Oracle ADF needs to be a necessary addition to my skill set for developing UI's.
Also there is OTBI, BI Publisher Financial Reporting and Smart View that one needs to be acquainted with if he were to continue with the Oracle Fusion. Unlike the previous Oracle EBS where oracle has allowed the software to be downloaded and made available so that lot many could practice, the Fusion is not. I have tried to access the physical needs for installation and found its too gigantic for an individual to own for himself,
Therefore, I recommend taking training and rent a fusion instance access as part of it.
If ADF UI Development is the only focus then you dont need all of that. merely downloading Jdeveloper for Fusion Applications would suffice. JDeveloper for Fusion Applications itself would have Integrated Weblogic Server where these applications would be deployed to while developing.
For realtime deployment experience have a weblogic server installed and try to figure out the ways to deploy from jdeveloper to it.
I am an Oracle Application EBS Developer (Forms, Reports, BI Publisher, Workflow and OAF) and my main focus was on developing UI's with OAF (Oracle Application Framework).
So what I observed recently is that the technology is now shifting from On Premise Oracle Apps EBS to Oracle Fusion Cloud/On Prem. With that in mind, I have noticed that Oracle ADF needs to be a necessary addition to my skill set for developing UI's.
Also there is OTBI, BI Publisher Financial Reporting and Smart View that one needs to be acquainted with if he were to continue with the Oracle Fusion. Unlike the previous Oracle EBS where oracle has allowed the software to be downloaded and made available so that lot many could practice, the Fusion is not. I have tried to access the physical needs for installation and found its too gigantic for an individual to own for himself,
Therefore, I recommend taking training and rent a fusion instance access as part of it.
If ADF UI Development is the only focus then you dont need all of that. merely downloading Jdeveloper for Fusion Applications would suffice. JDeveloper for Fusion Applications itself would have Integrated Weblogic Server where these applications would be deployed to while developing.
For realtime deployment experience have a weblogic server installed and try to figure out the ways to deploy from jdeveloper to it.
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