Oracle
E-Business Suite Development: New Technologies
By Riccardo Lanzuolo

Alba Spectrum Technologies
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We have already talked about the importance of Java
Technologies at “Oracle
E-Business Suite Customization: New Directions”. Not only for Oracle Company
itself, but also for the Oracle E-Business customers, whose investments must be
preserved. Now we present tools and frameworks, you will use if you intend to
develop in Java:
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Java Language Itself: is an object oriented
language, so if you are not used with this paradigm, we strongly advice you to
study this already established paradigm. To develop in Java you will use a lot
of standards and libraries, they are known by its name, J2ME, J2SE and J2EE,
to portable, standard and enterprise applications respectively;
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JDeveloper: is an integrated development
environment (IDE) built in Java for Java development. It is complete
considering the development life cycle, so you can model, code, debug, test
and deploy. It is prepared for Web, XML, Web Services, SQL, J2EE and Oracle
ADF development. Provide built-in features for open sources tools and
frameworks, such as Struts, Ant, JUnit and CVS. According to Oracle,
JDeveloper is the tool of choice for Forms, Reports and Designer customers
because it carries a similar development model.
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Struts: is a java framework considered a de
facto standard to build web applications. Struts is a solution to organize
what was happing when people used Java Servlets and JSP freely. Struts
implements the MVC (Model / View / Controller) pattern, so you might separate
business logic (Model) from web application flow of control (Controller) and
JSP/html code (View).
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J2EE: is an architecture to define standards to
solve enterprise level problems, like persistence, scalability, availability,
security, distributed computing, etc. This standard should be followed by
application server vendors, so a J2EE application would run on any J2EE
application server complaint, like Oracle OC4J (OAS), IBM WebSphere, BEA
WebLogic, JBoss, etc. It is not a simple architecture to solve a simple
problem. Get ready to study and understand the complexity of enterprise
programming (we will deal with this matter on others papers to help you).
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EJB: is a J2EE standard to define components to
write business logic at the server side (Session Beans), to define a domain
layer to access data (Entity Beans) and to deal with asynchronous and queuing
messages (Message Driven Beans). The last EJB standard release (the 3.0), not
commonly used yet, became much easier to develop with. The previous one (the
2.0 and 2.1) should be used with a series of design patterns to solve common
problems, what make the code not so easy to program and understand. The first
one (the 1.0 and 1.1) was useless to enterprise level development; it did not
implement even a one to many relationship.
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Oracle ADF: according to Oracle, ADF is an
application development framework design to simplify J2EE development and
bring productivity and ease of use of Oracle forms to the J2EE platform. ADF
with JDeveloper is the best choice for Oracle E-Business Suite, because Oracle
made this environment familiar to Oracle Forms, Reports and Designer
developers.
Next papers we go deeper about J2EE and Oracle E-Business
Suite Development.
If you need
help, give us a call: 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918,
help@albaspectrum.com
Riccardo
Lanzuolo is technical consultant at Alba Spectrum Technologies (
http://www.albaspectrum.com ) - Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains,
Navision, Axapta MS CRM, Oracle Financials and IBM Lotus Domino Partner, serving
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