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  • TopLink implementation for JPA ( Toplink Essentials specifically). The spring framework has built in support for TopLink. The full version of TopLink
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    Last updated: Jan 23 2008, 9:11 AM EST by Jamesssss
  • JPA implementation, next generation of the TopLink product. TopLink Essentials (Glassfish) : JPA reference implementation. Eclipse DALI : JPA tooling
    Page location: The Official Oracle Wiki > Java > JPA
    Last updated: Jan 16 2008, 2:15 PM EST by Jamesssss
  • ADF Methodology - Work in Progress BC, Toplink, JPA or EJB's for the ORM? ADF Business Components ADF BC is particular suited to ex-Oracle Forms and PL/SQL
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    Last updated: Oct 18 2008, 2:56 PM EDT by Avrom
  • i need help Well, I think you need to START your search at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/tips/muench/keybenefits/index.html

    As you can read, ADF BC is a set of classes to buid the Bussiness-tier of J2EE applications in a high level data environment, of course, using Oracle Application Developer Framework (Oracle ADF) as your app technolgy. It's pretty integrated with JDeveloper Suite and It's like the Data Blocks provided by Oracle Developer Forms. ADF BC was the Oracle bet for the busines tier modeling and although it's not widely used by all JDeveloper users you can build your application using ADF BC and the other ADF parts (like ADF for the JSF controler and ADF Faces for the view) and stay in the pure Oracle side. Beside ADF BC is internaly managed by the old implementation of TopLink and EJB (old versions), today, the new Java EE, and the improvement merged into EJB 3 and JPA point to the use: ADF faces and ADF JSF together the TopLink EJB 3 and TopLink Essential (JPA), in other words one more standard, eficient, easy and powerfull environment.

    It's not easy to explain the whole concept of ADF BC, and I don't know what is thinking the Oracle development group for its future, but I hope this small explanation help you a little.
    Reply to thread: i need help (4 replies)
    Thread location: The Official Oracle Wiki
    Posted: May 26 2008, 4:18 PM EDT by HayrolR
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