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ADF in Action: Prepare Yourself for JDeveloper 11g

This is to wet your appetite...

JDeveloper 11g just around the corner?

I'm in the lucky position of having access to daily builds of JDeveloper. It is quite exciting how the tool progresses and improves over time. Together with the Oracle OpenWorld 2008 announcement of a General Availability around October, 1st, 2008, signs are there. The first release of JDeveloper 11g seems to be just around the corner!

Prepare yourself!

To prepare yourself for the release date of JDeveloper 11g, you should backup all your JDeveloper 11g TPx projects you would like to use. I don't say that it will break your project, but normal common sense is always a good advise. Everytime!

Looking forward to share my experiences with the official release...

Comments (2)

Bouzouita:

hello,

I want use ADF RC in Jboss, is it's possible ?

Thanks

Sid:

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"ADF in Action (11g): Prepare Yourself for the UI"

It isnt working on Windows XP sometime since the library files go missing even after running ADF installer and attaching it to domain.

$WLHome\jdeveloper\modules\features directory contains the file adf.share_11.1..jar which refers to files which are missing in the mentioned directory

I fixed that issue after copying all the necessary jar files manually to lib folder

Looks like some issue with the process of JDev copying the files to right directory

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