Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) applications. Such extensions have
traditionally used the same technology stack (Forms or OA Framework)
that the original EBS application was built with. This ensured that
the extensions are fully compatible with the rest of the installed EBS
applications.

With the emergence of the next generation Fusion Middleware technology
stack, especially the Application Develoment Framework (ADF), an
increasingly-common question is whether to use OAF or ADF to develop
E-Business Suite Release 12 extensions.
Our E-Business Suite Applications Technology group has released a
long-awaited whitepaper addressing this question. This whitepaper
discusses the similarities, differences and overlaps between the OAF
and ADF stacks.
If you’re considering these technology stacks for your Apps R12 extensions, I’d strongly recommend reviewing this whitepaper:
- E-Business Suite Application Development Using Oracle Application Framework (OAF) and Application Development Framework (ADF) (Metalink Note 563047.1)
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