- Oracle Application Development Framework
Refimprove date February 2009 In computing , Oracle Corporation Oracle Application Development Framework , usually called Oracle ADF , provides a commercial Java programming language Java software framework framework for building enterprise application s. It provides visual and declarative approaches to Java EE development. It supports rapid application development based on ready to use Design pattern computer science design pattern s, metadata driven and visual tools. Supported technologies Based on the Model view controller MVC architecture . Oracle ADF can support any combination of the following Model Enterprise JavaBean EJB s Web Services TopLink Javabeans Plain Old Java Object POJO simple Java classes P lain O ld J ava O bjects ADF Business components Portlet s Comma separated values CSV and XML files JavaServer Faces JSF ADF Task Flows Apache Struts Struts View Swing Java Swing JavaServer Pages JSP JavaServer Faces JSF JavaServer Faces ADF Faces The Oracle JDeveloper free as in beer free Integrated Development Environment provides a graphical interface for creating data management applications using ADF. Implementers can deploy Oracle ADF applications on Java EE compliant web container container s. History Oracle Corporation has marketed parts of Oracle ADF since 1999 specifically ADF Business Components then known as JBO and later as BC4J Business Components for Java . ref cite book first1 Paul last1 Dorsey author1 link first2 Peter last2 Koletzke author2 link first3 Avrom last3 Faderman author3 link editor others title Oracle9i Jdeveloper handbook url http www.lavoisier.fr fr livres not2.asp?id OOLR33F32SKOGC format accessdate 2009 09 15 edition series volume date origyear year 2002 month December publisher location isbn oclc doi bibcode id page page 932 nopp chapter trans chapter chapterurl quote ... Business Components for Java BC4J ... ref laysummary laydate separator postscript lastauthoramp ref The as of 2009 alt current ADF architecture with the gener ... more details
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- WebWork
About a web application framework Webwork disambiguation Webwork Nofootnotes article date February 2008 Infobox Software name Webwork developer OpenSymphony latest release version 2.2.6 latest release date release date 2007 07 21 operating system Cross platform programming language Java programming language status Unmaintained genre Web application framework Web Framework license Apache License 2.0 website URL http www.opensymphony.com webwork WebWork was a Java based web application framework developed by OpenSymphony that merged into the current Struts2 framework. It was developed with the specific intention of improving developer productivity and code simplicity. WebWork is built on top of XWork , which provides a generic command pattern framework as well as an Inversion of Control container. WebWork provides support for building reusable UI templates, such as form controls, UI themes, internationalization , dynamic form parameter mapping to JavaBeans , client and server side validation, etc. Design goals and overview Advert date May 2008 In a standard Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE web application, the client will typically submit information to the server via a form web web form . The information is then either handed over to a Java Servlet which processes it, interacts with a database and produces an HyperText Markup Language HTML formatted response, or it is given to a JavaServer Pages JSP document which intermingles HTML and Java code to achieve the same result. Both approaches are often considered inadequate for large projects because they mix application logic with presentation and make maintenance difficult. WebWork attempts to understand existing frameworks limitations and works to eliminate them. It supports type conversion, continuations, and interceptors. WebWork also supports multiple view technologies like JSP, velocity, and FreeMarker. Ultimately, WebWork has been designed and implemented with a specific set of goals, that are very impor ... more details
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- TopLink
Advert article date August 2010 Infobox software logo Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Oracle logo.svg 200px name TopLink developer Oracle Corporation status Active latest release version 11g Release 1 11.1.1.4.0 latest release date release date 2011 06 1 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Cross platform platform Java Virtual Machine programming language Java programming language Java genre Object relational mapping license Oracle Licence website http www.oracle.com technology products ias toplink In computing , TopLink is an object relational mapping ORM package for Java programming language Java developers. It provides a framework for storing Java objects in a relational database or for converting Java objects to XML documents. TopLink Essentials ref http www.oracle.com technology products ias toplink jpa index.html TopLink Essentials Oracle TopLink JPA ref is the reference implementation of the Enterprise JavaBeans EJB 3.0 Java Persistence API Java Persistence API JPA and the open source community edition of Oracle s TopLink product. TopLink Essentials is a limited version of the proprietary product. For example, TopLink Essentials doesn t provide cache synchronization between clustered applications, some cache invalidation policy, and query Cache. History The Object People originally developed TopLink in Smalltalk in the 1990s. The TOP in TopLink is an acronym for The Object People, and the name was originally capitalized as TOPLink . In 1996 1998 a Java version of the product was added to the product line, named TopLink for Java. After the joint acquisition of The Object People in April 2000 by BEA Systems and WebGain , the TopLink product line became the property of WebGain ref http www.oracle.com technology tech java newsletter articles toplink history of toplink.html A Brief History of TopLink by Donald Smith ref In 2002 Oracle Corporation acquired TopLink, which continues to be developed as a member of the Oracle Fusion ... more details
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- GlassFish
About a software product the freshwater and marine fish Ambassidae Infobox software name GlassFish logo File GlassFish logo.gif screenshot caption developer Oracle Corporation initial code from Sun Microsystems released frequently updated latest release version V3.1.2 latest release date release date 2012 02 29 operating system Cross platform programming language Java programming language Java language genre Application server license Common Development and Distribution License & GNU General Public License website http glassfish.java.net glassfish.java.net GlassFish is an Open source software open source application server project started by Sun Microsystems for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE platform and now sponsored by Oracle Corporation . The supported version is called Oracle GlassFish Server . GlassFish is free software , dual licensing dual licensed under two free software licence s the Common Development and Distribution License CDDL and the GNU General Public License GPL with the GPL linking exception The classpath exception classpath exception . GlassFish supports all Java EE API specifications by definition since it is the Java EE Reference implementation , such as JDBC, RMI, e mail, Java Message Service JMS , web services, XML, etc., and defines how to coordinate them. Java EE also features some specifications unique to Java EE for components. These include Enterprise JavaBeans , Connectors, servlets, portlets following the Java Portlet specification , JavaServer Pages and several web service technologies. This allows developers to create enterprise applications that are portable and scalable, and that integrate with legacy technologies. GlassFish is based on source code released by Sun and Oracle Corporation s TopLink persistence computer science persistence system. It uses a derivative of Apache Tomcat as the servlet container for serving Web content, with an added component called Grizzly software Grizzly which uses Java New I O NIO for ... more details
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- I-net Crystal-Clear
JavaBeans which can be added to reports. User defined functions UDF extend the formula features ... more details
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- Agorum core
version of 2009 there is a support for MS SQL. The system is based on Enterprise JavaBeans EJB technologie ... more details
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- Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
Injection CDI API. Javadoc EE package javax.ejb. javax ejb The Enterprise JavaBeans Enterprise ... JavaBeans classes and interfaces that define the contracts between the enterprise bean and its ... more details
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- Java Platform, Standard Edition
such as object serialization and JavaBeans that need access to either the public members of a target ... JavaBeans Included in the Javadoc SE package java.beans java beans package are various classes for developing and manipulating beans, reusable components defined by the JavaBeans JavaBeans architecture ... more details
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- Optimistic concurrency control
226 doi 10.1145 319566.319567 Enterprise JavaBeans, 3.0, By Bill Burke, Richard Monson Haefel, Chapter ... more details
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- Systems Biology Ontology
end is accessed through a web interface based on Java Server Pages JSP and JavaBeans . Its ... more details
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- Bound property
Multiple issues orphan August 2008 context October 2009 cleanup December 2007 unreferenced November 2006 A bound property of an object such as a Widget computing widget is a Property programming property which transmits notification of any changes to an adapter or event handler . A simple and typical example is the text property of a textbox control. Changes made by an end user can be monitored, and perhaps corrected by a verification routine. There is still a fair amount of semantic ambiguity in regards to fundamental concepts in object and component orientation, so when discussing the concept of properties bound or not we must be clear whether the definition is a general one, or, a specific notion unique to a given language or methodology. For example, it is somewhat incorrect to omit JavaBean when elaborating the notions of bound or property as specified by the Java platform. In general, we speak of object properties in context of component orientation, or libraries of reusable objects, since the specification of an objects properties and object property access methods is fundamentally concerned with addressing contractual specification related to the uniform and standard use and interaction semantics of components. An object s property, in contrast to its member fields, is a conceptual construct which does not necessarily have or require a corresponding data type member element in the object itself though it certainly can be internally represented and supported by one or more fields, if required . Also note that an object clearly can expose a member field as a property and JavaBeans Properties, in particular, strictly define the standard exposure of fields as properties . In general, the above distinction between an object s fields i.e. its data type members and an object s properties is the reason for the fact that fields are specified through data type declarations, whereas properties are fundamentally specified through the definition of read and write access ... more details
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- EJBCA
enterprise platform de Enterprise JavaBeans Certificate Authority ... more details
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- LePUS3
pattern Image Enterprise JavaBeans in LePUS3.gif Enterprise JavaBean s Image java3d.png Java3D Image ... more details
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- Tradex Technologies
. ref The software suite was scalable and had an object based business engine incorporating CORBA and JavaBeans ... more details
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- JavaServer Pages
structure, for example a JavaBeans property, that is assigned some user input. The new Unified EL is defined ... more details
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- Taligent
Java and JavaBeans based development tools called Mozilla Prism WebRunner , a groupware product based ... more details
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- OpenDoc
as JavaBeans . Problems OpenDoc s flexibility came at a cost. OpenDoc components were invariably ... more details
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- Groovy (programming language)
are Groovy s version of JavaBeans . Groovy implicitly generates accessor and mutator method s. In the following ... more details
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- Java Persistence API
of the Java Persistence API. Related Technologies Enterprise JavaBeans The Enterprise ... more details
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- Oracle WebLogic Server
authorlink coauthors title Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans EJB 2.0 date 2001 publisher ... more details
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- Software
software provides like GTK , JavaBeans or Swing Java Swing . Libraries APIs are categorized for different purposes. For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise application ... more details
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- Component-based software engineering
programming language Enterprise JavaBeans from Sun Microsystems now Oracle Corporation Oracle Flow ... more details
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- Java Database Connectivity
Infobox software name JDBC logo caption developer latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date operating system genre Data Access API license website Javadoc SE guide jdbc JDBC API Guide JDBC is a Java based data access technology Java Standard Edition platform from Sun Microsystems, Inc.. It is not an acronym as it is unofficially referred to as Java Database Connectivity . This technology is an Application programming interface API for the Java programming language Java programming language that defines how a client may access a database . It provides methods for querying and updating data in a database. JDBC is oriented towards Relational database management system relational databases . A JDBC to Open Database Connectivity ODBC bridge enables connections to any ODBC accessible data source in the JVM host environment. History and implementation Sun Microsystems released JDBC as part of Java Development Kit JDK 1.1 on February 19, 1997. ref cite web url http www.sun.com smi Press sunflash 1997 02 sunflash.970219.0001.xml title SUN SHIPS JDK 1.1 JAVABEANS INCLUDED date 1997 02 19 work www.sun.com publisher Sun Microsystems archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080210044125 http www.sun.com smi Press sunflash 1997 02 sunflash.970219.0001.xml archivedate 2008 02 10 accessdate 2010 02 15 quote February 19, 1997 The JDK 1.1 ... is now available ... . This release of the JDK includes ... Robust new features including JDBC tm for database connectivity ref It has since formed part of the Java Platform, Standard Edition Java Standard Edition . The JDBC classes are contained in the Java package Javadoc SE package java.sql java sql and Javadoc SE package javax.sql javax sql . Starting with version 3.1 , JDBC has been developed under the Java Community Process . JSR 54 specifies JDBC 3.0 included in J2SE 1.4 , JSR 114 specifies the JDBC Rowset additions, and JSR 221 is the specification of JDBC 4.0 included in Java SE 6 . ref http java ... more details
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- OSGi
Information on Java software components in the form of Enterprise JavaBeans and OSGi bundles ... more details
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- Aspect-oriented programming
Gerald title Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans url http books.google.com books?id 60oym uu3EC&pg PA285 ... more details
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