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Can I Configure JDeveloper to Use Only the Technologies I Prefer?

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Can I Configure JDeveloper to Use Only the Technologies I Prefer?

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Yes, at several levels. As you create and maintain J2EE applications, you configure the list of preferred technologies by customizing your projects’ technology scope. JDeveloper uses your preferences to simplify your design time experience. The tool ships with a number of built-in application templates to configure the preferred technologies, as well as project and package naming standards, for the most common types of J2EE solutions. Users new to J2EE can leverage the default templates to get started quickly with the highest level of declarative development. Advanced J2EE users can choose alternative templates for a more do-it-yourself approach, customizing the defaults if needed, or create their own templates to capture their team’s preferred solution technologies for future reuse.

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