Free Advanced ADF eCourse, part II
- by Frank Nimphius
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A second part of the advanced Oracle ADF online training is
available for free. Lynn Munsinger and her team worked hard to deliver this
second part of the training as close to the release of the first installment as possible. This two part advanced
ADF training provides you with a wealth of advanced ADF know-how and insight for you to
adopt in a self-paced manner.
Part 1 (though I am sure you have this bookmarked):
http://tinyurl.com/advadf-part1
Part 2 (the new material): http://tinyurl.com/advadf-part2
Quoting Lynn:
"This second
installment provides you with all you need to know about regions, including
best practices for implementing contextual events and other region
communication patterns.
It also covers the
nitty-gritty details of building great looking user interfaces, such as how to
work with (not against!) the ADF Faces layout components, how to build page
templates and declarative components, and how to skin the application to your
organization’s needs. It wraps up with an in-depth look at layout components,
and a second helping of additional region considerations if you just can’t get
enough.
Like the first
installment, the content for this course comes from Product Management. This
2nd eCourse compilation is a bit of a “Swan Song” for Patrice Daux, a long-time
JDeveloper and ADF curriculum developer, who is retiring the end of this month.
Thanks for your efforts, Patrice, and bon voyage!"
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Indeed: Great job Patrice! (and all others involved)