Preface
Developing Custom Technology Adapters for Oracle Fusion Middleware describes how to develop a custom adapter using Oracle JDeveloper, and how to develop an adapter runtime component for integration with Oracle Fusion Middleware.
Audience
This guide is intended for developers who are interested in developing custom adapters using Oracle JDeveloper or an adapter runtime component for integration with Oracle Fusion Middleware.
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Related Documents
Refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware library on the Oracle Help Center for additional information.
- For adapters information, see On-Premises Integration Adapters.
- For Oracle SOA Suite information, see Oracle SOA Suite.
- For versions of platforms and related software for which Oracle Technology Adapters are certified and supported, review the Certification Matrix on OTN and System Requirements and Specifications.
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