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| Oracle Application Framework; I.T. | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 21 2011, 06:56 PM (166 Views) | |
| YouthHelp | Apr 21 2011, 06:56 PM Post #1 |
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Oracle Application Framework Oracle Applications Framework is also referred to as OA Framework. This is a framework that excels at creating 3-tier web-based applications that link to an 11i Oracle Applications instance while maintaining all the security features of that 11i instance. OAF is a model-view-controller technology stack that is fully oriented towards E-BS application development. The OAF stack is comprised of underlying technologies like UIX and BC4J that respectively form the core of the view and model layers. It includes Application Object Library (AOL) that provides common E-BS artifacts such as menus, functions, messages, profiles, flexfields and attachments, etc. An important significance of the OA framework model is that it facilitates the customization of existing out of box i modules as well as allows development of new Self Service Web Application modules. As a result, the OA Framework provides benefits of productivity, scalability, and customizability. OA Framework Architecture is based on the J2EE MVC design pattern. The MVC architecture is a component-based design pattern with clean interfaces between the Model, View, and Controller. The Model is where the application implements its business logic. The View is where the application implements its user interface and the Controller is where the application handles user interaction and directs business flow. Though the OA Framework is J2EE based, it also uses various industry standards like HTML, XML, Java, JSP, SQL and Web Services. |
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