Add Components to Pages
You use page components to build the layout of your pages and to add elements that can be used to display content or accept input from a user. You add a component to a page usually by dragging it from the Components palette in the Page Designer and dropping it onto the canvas or in Structure view.
The Components palette contains an extensive list of Oracle JET components that you can add to your page, including dynamic components. Because dynamic components help you develop UIs that dynamically change what's displayed to users based on your own rules, working with them also involves layouts and display logic. See Add Dynamic Components to Pages.
VB Studio also gives you access to Redwood resources based on the Oracle standard for user experience. If you create a page using a Redwood pattern, the components of that pattern become available to you in the page's Components palette. You also have access to individual Redwood components that provide a rich user experience—from single UI elements, such as a button, to complex modules connected to backend services, such as a form—but you must install them from the Component Exchange before you can use them in your page.
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The next generation of JET components, known as Core Pack components, are available for use in your extension's pages. See Work With JET Core Pack Components on how you can take advantage of them in your pages.