Will applications built today with the current production release of Oracle JDeveloper 10g and Oracle frameworks be compatible with Oracle ADF?
Absolutely. Oracle is strongly committed to upward compatibility between the current production release and the upcoming release of Oracle JDeveloper 10g. Applications developed using the BC4J, UIX, and JClient frameworks today are compatible with Oracle ADF and will immediately benefit from all of the new visual development features detailed above. In addition to hundreds of external customers, over 1500 internal applications developers in Oracle’s E-Business Suite division have used Oracle’s existing frameworks since 1999 to deliver self-service, Web-based business applications on the J2EE platform. While the Oracle9i JDeveloper design time has evolved considerably to provide an even more end-to-end visual and declarative experience, all the core concepts will be familiar to existing users.
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