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Oracle 11g Fusion Middleware: Developing for Mobile Technologies

Course code: J033

5 days £2,300.00
+ VAT

This intensive 5-day course provides training and hands on practical experience for developers or support teams engaged on developing or supporting Oracle SOA services deployed using ADF and JDeveloper for mobile technologies.

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Who Should Attend?

Technical Architects Technical Consultants

Project Managers

Developers

Support specialists

Prerequisites

Although no formal pre-requisites exist for this courses the following experience will assist future application and deployment of new skills: • Oracle database experience • Familiarity of Java programming • Familiarity SOA Services

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COURSE DATES
28 May 2012 Edinburgh Delegates:    £2,300.00
04 Jun 2012 London Delegates:    £2,300.00
11 Jun 2012 Reading Delegates:    £2,300.00
25 Jun 2012 Edinburgh Delegates:    £2,300.00

Course Contents

On completion of this iTrain course delegates will understand Oracle development frameworks anxd services outlined; with these new skills your enable attendees will be able develop and deploy applications for mobile technologies.

The course is delivered as a mixture of instructor led discussion and practical hands-on labs to provide both background, crucial practical tips and techniques to ensure attendees are ready to fully harness their new skills on return to their work place. Business Focused Training.

This course can be tailored for companies wishing to receive in house, or closed company training.

JEE Mobile content

  • Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI)
  • Connected, Limited, Device Configuration (CLDC)
  • Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP)
  • Wireless Messaging API (WMA)
  • Mobile Media API (MMAPI)
  • Mobile Service Architecture
  • JavaMe SDK


Introduction to ADF Mobile

  • About Java Server Faces and ADF 
  • Developing Mobile Applications Using ADF Mobile 
  • Supported Platforms


Configuring the ADF Mobile Environment

  • Introduction to the ADF Mobile Development Environment
  • How to Configure the Environment for ADF Mobile Application Development 
  • How to Create an ADF Mobile Application 
  • Creating a Mobile JSF Page 
  • Testing the Application
  • How to Test ADF Mobile Applications 
  • Browser Settings 

Component Support

  • Introduction to Apache My Faces rinidad Components 
  • Supported Features 
  • Partial Page Rendering for Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer 
  • Dialogs
  • Rendering Specific to the BlackBerry Browser 4.x

 
Input Components 

  • Creating Input Text Fields
  • Creating Lists


Output Components

  • Displaying Text
  • Displaying Images 
  • Showing (or Hiding) Components


Layout Components 

  • Using Page Templates
  • Managing the Page 
  • Laying Out Sections of the Page
  • Inserting Spaces 


Navigation Components

  • Creating Buttons
  • Creating Links
  • Navigation Components


Tables and Trees

  • Creating Tables
  • Creating Trees


Unsupported Components and Attributes

  • Unsupported Components
  • Unsupported Attributes


Enterprise JME:  End-to-End Best Practices

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