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We have always received excellent feedback from our Trainees. Please have a look at them - here To know about the schedule of our trainings, click here. We are delighted to introduce our new online Oracle ADF Training commencing on 17 April 2010 Course Fee: USD 699 Only/- See the Detailed Course Breakdown Below by Scrolling Down ADF Basics ADF Architecture Understanding JDeveloper Explain sample application Database schema modeling Practice Day 1 -Install JDeveloepr 11g -Get familiar with IDE -Database modeling -Install sample application schema Entity Objects and View Objects Associations and View Links Declarative validation and business logic Programmatic validation and business logic Application Modules and Testing ADFbc Troubleshoot ADFbc Practice Day 2 -Build ADFbc -Add validations and business logic -Build application modules -Test ADFbc Understanding ADFm and data bindings Designing User Interface Understanding task flows Implementing navigation between pages Controlling transactions between flows Building a simple UI page Practice Day 3 -Build a simple page -Build bounded TF -Implement navigations Creating data-bound page Understanding Managed Beans Rendering partial page content Handling Events and listeners Understanding Layout basics Using input components and forms Using Tables and Trees in UI Building Master-Detail UI Building Search UI Practice Day 4 -Build a search, create, edit, delete flow -Build master-detail UI -Refine UI with layouts -Use PPR and listeners Using popup, dialog and menus Using navigation components Using trains in UI Displaying tips, messages and help content Contextual Events Passing parameters between flows Reusing flows and regions Using templates Using declarative components Practice Day 5 -Add LOV in UI -Use popup, dialog and menus Day 6 Troubleshoot ADF application Refactoring the code Reusing application components Deploying application Advanced ADFbc techniques Exposing web services from ADFbc Using ADF UI as portlet Feedback Practice Day 6 Using DVT components Refactor code Tuning ADFbc Complete the demo application Use trains Build templates and declarative components Using contextual events
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