ADF
From Oracle FAQ
Oracle ADF (Application Development Framework) is part of JDeveloper. ADF provides a productivity layer for J2EE developers to build applications that are well-architected, portable, and high-performance. ADF is also used by Oracle itself to develop their E-Business Suite.
ADF consists of the following sub-frameworks:
- ADFFaces
- ADFFaces Rich Client
- ADF Swing (connects standard Java Swing components to the ADF binding layer)
- ADF-BC (Business Components)
- ADF-Binding
An ADF application can be constructed with all or any combination of the above sub-frameworks depending on your requirements.
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