Preface

Welcome to Administrator's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework.

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Audience

This document is intended for system administrators who need to deploy, manage, monitor, and configure Oracle ADF applications using the Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF).

Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents:

Oracle Fusion Middleware Fusion Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework

Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide

Oracle Fusion Middleware Web User Interface Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework

Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework Mobile

Oracle Fusion Middleware Desktop Integration Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework

Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Guide

Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference

Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide

Oracle JDeveloper 11g Online Help

Oracle JDeveloper 11g Release Notes, included with your JDeveloper 11g installation, and on Oracle Technology Network

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Model

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Controller

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Lifecycle

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Faces

Oracle Fusion Middleware JavaScript API Reference for Oracle ADF Faces

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Data Visualization Components

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Share

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Business Components Browser

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle Generic Domains

Oracle Fusion Middleware interMedia Domains Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Business Components

Oracle Fusion Middleware Java API Reference for Oracle Metadata Service (MDS)

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