Typical Workflow for Working with Oracle JET Web Components
Understand Oracle JET Web Components and the steps required to create and add them to your page.
To work with Web Components, refer to the typical workflow described in the following table.
Task | Description | More Information |
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Understand the Oracle JET Web Component architecture |
Understand the structure and functionality of Web Components. |
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Decide how you want to organize custom Web Components |
Learn about the various custom component types and how they are used by developers, |
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Review best practices for Web Component creation |
Understand best practices for creating your Web Component, including design, coding, versioning, and styling standards. |
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Create your Web Components |
Identify the steps you must take to create the various types of Oracle JET Web Components. |
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Theme your Web Components |
Identify the steps you perform to make Web Components themeable and to work with a consuming application's theme. |
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Test your Web Components |
Understand the testing guidelines for Web Components. |
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Use standalone Web Components in your application |
Identify the steps you must take to add a standalone Web Component to your page. |
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Build a Web Component |
Understand the command used to build and optimize a Web Component that you want to share. |
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Package your Web Components |
Understand the command used to package a Web Component as a sharable zip archive file. |
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Publish your Web Components |
Identify the steps you can take to publish to Oracle Component Exchange or to upload to a CDN. |
Publish Web Components to Oracle Component Exchange and Upload and Consume Web Components on a CDN |