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This document is intended for developers who want to customize and extend the standard functionality provided by Oracle Fusion Applications. Developers should have a basic understanding of the Java programming language, web applications, Oracle JDeveloper, and Oracle Application Development Framework. This book gives an overview of the design-time customization and extension tasks and provides references to the books that contain more detailed documentation.
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You can also find information about Oracle Fusion Middleware and extending and customizing Oracle Fusion Applications in the following documents:
Oracle Fusion Applications Functional Setup Manager Developer’s Guide
Administering Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite
Developing Fusion Web Applications with Oracle Application Development Framework
Developing Business Processes with Oracle Business Process Management Studio
Designing Business Rules with Oracle Business Process Management
Oracle Fusion Middleware User’s Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository
Oracle Fusion Middleware User’s Guide for Oracle Identity Management
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