CHAPTER 16Oracle JHeadstart

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

—Arthur C. Clarke (1917–),Profiles of the Future (1973), Clarke’s third law

In this book, you have learned how to build web applications using ADF in a visual and declarative way. For readers with an Oracle Forms background, we have mapped some ADF concepts to Oracle Forms. We manually created the TUHRA web application page by page, just as you create forms one by one using the Oracle Forms Builder. The subject of this chapter, Oracle JHeadstart, allows you to generate a complete and feature-rich ADF application using metadata that can be maintained using the same ADF tools. It can generate pages similar to those you developed manually in the TUHRA ...

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