Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers: A Guide to Web Development with Oracle ADF (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) |
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| Title: | Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers: A Guide to Web Development with Oracle ADF (Osborne ORACLE Press Series) |
| Author: | Peter Koletzke Duncan Mills |
| Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 07 September, 2006 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0072259604 / 9780072259605 |
| List Price: | $49.99 |
| You Save: | $13.50 |
| Amazon Price: | $36.49 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description The most efficient way to learn J2EE programming techniques Two Oracle experts demonstrate techniques for working within J2EE and JDeveloper for the thousands of developers currently using Oracle Forms and the PL/SQL language. Oracle is shifting their focus towards Java technologies, so you will need to know how to use the Java-based J2EE and JDeveloper. The book includes explanations of the Application Development Framework (ADF). Throughout, high-level and low-level Forms concepts are related to Java concepts so that you can become comfortable with the new terminology. - Covers the new components required when developing and deploying a J2EE application
- Special mentions in the text describe how JDeveloper techniques translate to PL/SQL or Oracle Forms
- Covers JDeveloper 10.1.3 and ADF Faces
- All code and examples will be available online
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Customer Reviews:
Good Introduction
17 March, 2008
Being a traditional pl/sql developer, I was drawn to the title of the book immediately. I know I need to eventually buckle down and learn Java, but what better way than by drawing parallels to pl/sql and Forms.
I like the hands-on examples that has you build a fairly complete application from scratch. I say fairly complete because its only a 500 page book and it allows the reader to go out and research ways to improve it.
One of my favorite parts of the book is a summary section that shows up after a large chunk of instructions called "What did you just do?" This sums up what the reader just performed - explaining in layman's terms what you actually just did.
Although I'm sure you can get similar tutorials on OTN somewhere, having a book to flip back through is always nice.
- Amazon Customer Review
Oracle Jdeveloper 10g For Forms & Pl/sql Developers: A Guide To Web Development With Oracle Adf (osborne Oracle Press)
13 May, 2007
Great
- Amazon Customer Review
By, Pedro Díaz Robles : Jdeveloper 10g Excelent Book
20 September, 2007
exellent Book
Goods Tips for programming Oracle ADF
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- Amazon Customer Review
Ok Book
12 August, 2008
this book is ok.
just like all other oracle books, they just "talk too much"..
to much junk and too little meat...
almost feel like they are putting in too much filler to make it to a
500-600 page book....
if you get the class notes from oracle's classes...it's much more compact
and to the point.
Too bad there is not much other jdeveloper book out there.
- Amazon Customer Review
Too Technical
13 January, 2010
I purchased this book based on previous reviews and it seems it was not correct decision to buy based on reviews. I am not sure why title is "Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers" because book is saying all technical stuff about Java and others however knowing oracle forms and PL/SQL will not really help you to understand what it says about JDeveloper and there is no step-by-step approach so that user can try that and can understand by going through some exercises.
Most technical books give examples and how to use the development tools, however this book does not tell you how to use JDeveloper, some examples are there from Chapter 1 to 8 however they are not really helpful in understanding concepts because when you start working on those examples, at some point you don't know how to do that and you will not be able to complete it. Books explains some concepts from Chapter 1 to Chapter 8, but the examples are not complete that you can try by self and learn the concepts before going through 2 sample applications, starting from Chapter 9.
I am still at Chapter 7, not sure about the remaining chapters and also two sample applications. So please don't be under wrong impression that if you are an Oracle PL/SQL or Forms Developer, you can learn JDeveloper by going over this book and couple of sample applications given in this book.
- Amazon Customer Review
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