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What Approach Should I Use for ADF Regions to Share Data or Initiate Navigation?

ADF Regions provide a great deal of application flexibility. Yet, when implementing ADF Regions that same flexibility often leaves the pensive developer wondering how best to share data or initiate navigation. Many different technologies come together to provide these types of application interactions for ADF Regions. Which one best fits what your trying to accomplish? Input parameters? Shared Data Controls? Contextual Framework Events? To help decipher through the appropriate approach to choose, I've created an ADF Region Interaction pattern document available on OTN. It describes each of the different ADF Region interaction development approaches and their recommended uses. Examples are also provided to help demonstrate each of the concepts.

So think globally and interact "regionally"! ;)

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David,

Excellent document - thanks for sharing with the community.

John

Anonymous:

The document link is broken..
Can you please provide the valid url again..

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Thanks for letting me know. I've updated my blog entry with the new link. - dg

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