Index
A B D E G J M N P R S W
A
- ADF Mobile browser client
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- definition, 1.1
- Java Server Faces (JSF) and, 1.1.1
- skinning, 4.1
- supported Apache MyFaces Trinidad components, 3.1
- ADF Mobile browser client application development
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- configuring development environment for, 2.2
- creating JSP pages and, 2.3.1
- developing desktop applications, 2.3
- differences from ADF Web application development, 2.1
- e-mail support and, 8.1
- telephone links and, 8.1
- testing applications, 2.4
- unsupported Apache MyFaces Trinidad components, 3.8
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad layout components, 3.4, 6.4
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad navigation components, 3.5
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad output components, 3.3
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad table components, 3.7.1
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad tree components, 3.7.2
- using Apache MyFaces Trinidad user input components, 3.2
- ADF Mobile browser client applications
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- Google Maps in, 8.1
- JavaScript support on BlackBerry browsers and, 2.4.2
- testing limitations of desktop browsers and mobile devices, 2.4
- testing on emulators, 2.4.1
- Apache MyFaces Trinidad
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- categorizing the skin family type of incoming requests, 7.2.1.1
- component library in JDeveloper, 2.2.2
- components optimized for narrow screens, 7.1
- determining screen width, 7.1.1
- developing ADF Mobile browser client applications with, 1.1.2
- exposing browser capabilities, 7.2.2
- exposing details of user-agent strings, 7.2.1
- layout components, 3.4, 6.4
- navigation components, 3.5, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4
- output components, 3.3
- support for narrow screens, 7.1
- support on mobile browsers, 1.2
- supported components for ADF Mobile browser client, 3.1
- table components, 3.7.1
- tree components, 3.7.2
- unsupported components, 3.8
- user input components, 3.2
B
- basic HTML mobile browsers
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- basic CSS support for, 5.3
- limitations of, 5.2
- BlackBerry 4.5
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- horizontal scrolling limitations of, 3.1.4, 6.1
- BlackBerry browsers
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- adjusting browser settings for ADF Mobile browser client applications, 2.4.2
- appropriate page scaling and, 8.5
- avoiding word wrap in tables, 6.2
- display behavior and font size, 6.5.1
- display behavior and screen size, 6.5.2
- enabling JavaScript support for displaying ADF Mobile browser client applications, 2.4.2
- formatting column width, 6.4
- formatting label and message panels, 6.3
- horizontal scrolling limitations of BlackBerry 4.5 and earlier, 3.1.4, 6.1
D
- dialogs
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- ADF Mobile browser client support of, 3.1.3
E
- EL expressions
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- defining the browser type in the
skin-family
element, 4.2.1.1
- determining browser capabilities with, 7.2.2
- determining the skin family type of incoming requests, 7.2.1.1
- exposing user-agent details, 7.2
- switching skins using the
skin-family
, 4.2.1.2
- emulators
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- testing ADF Mobile browser client applications and, 2.4.1
G
goButton
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- e-mail application integration and, 8.2
- Google Maps integration and, 8.4
- telephony dialogs and, 8.3
goLink
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- e-mail application integration and, 8.2
- Google Maps integration and, 8.4
- telephony dialogs and, 8.3
- Google Maps
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- associating driving directions with, 8.4.1
- iPhone Safari support, 8.4.2
J
- JavaScript
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- lack of support on basic HTML browsers and, 5.2
- JSF (Java Server Faces)
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- use of renderkits for document encoding, 1.1.1
M
- mobile browsers
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- ADF Mobile browser client support of, 1.2
- AJAX support for PPR (Partial Page Rendering), 1.1.2, 3.1.2
N
- narrow screens
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- optimization through Apache MyFaces Trinidad, 7.1
P
- Partial Page Rendering (PPR)
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- ADF Mobile browser client support of, 1.1.2, 3.1.2
- AJAX support on mobile browsers and, 1.1.2, 3.1.2
R
- renderkits
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- JSF (Java Server Faces) and, 1.1.1
S
- skinning
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- specifying renderkits and style sheets, 4.2.2
- using an EL expression within the
skin-family
element to determine browser types, 4.2.1.1
- using an EL expression within the
skin-family
element to switch skins, 4.2.1.2
W
- Windows Mobile browsers
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- adjusting browser settings for ADF Mobile browser client applications, 2.4.2