Welcome to Developing Swing Applications with Oracle Application Development Framework.
This document is intended for enterprise developers who need to create and deploy database-centric desktop applications using the Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF). This guide explains how to build ADF applications that display databound Java forms using ADF Business Components and ADF Swing.
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For more information, see the following documents:
Understanding the Oracle Application Development Framework
Developing Fusion Web Applications with Oracle Application Development Framework
Developing Applications with Oracle JDeveloper
Developing Applications with Oracle ADF Data Controls
Developing Applications with Oracle ADF Desktop Integration
Oracle JDeveloper Online Help
Oracle JDeveloper Release Notes, included with your JDeveloper installation, and on Oracle Technology Network
Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Model
Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Lifecycle
Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Share
Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Model Tester
Generic Domains Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Business Components
interMedia Domains Java API Reference for Oracle ADF Business Components
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