Oracle announces the availability of the Struts-based ADF Toy Store Demo sample application.
http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/collateral/papers/10g/adftoystore.html It is accompanied by a detailed technical whitepaper that explains all of the interesting details of the Struts and Oracle ADF framework features used in its implementation. http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/collateral/papers/10g/adftoystore/readme.html The ADF Toy Store Demo is an MVC-based web storefront application, implemented using best-practices J2EE design patterns, that fully leverages the developer-productivity boost that frameworks and framework-savvy visual tools can provide. It uses: -> Apache Struts for the controller layer -> JSP/JSTL for the view layer -> Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) for the model layer As part of explaining the implementation details, the whitepaper illustrates the rich set of features provided by the Oracle JDeveloper 10g IDE for working with the Struts and ADF frameworks using productive visual, declarative, and code-level tools. The demo can be deployed to Tomcat, Oracle Application Server, Oracle OC4J Standalone, or other J2EE-compliant application server. The Oracle ADF framework's capabilities for simplifying end-to-end J2EE application development are used daily by over 2000 developers in the Oracle E-Business Suite team, as well as by hundreds of external customers. ADF's data binding layer is an implementation of the declarative data binding facilities proposed in JSR-227. Steve Muench - Technical Evangelist, Product Mgr, Developer, Author - Oracle http://radio.weblogs.com/0118231/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]