> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
> forward.
> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was thinking
> of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Sep 24, 2012, at 7:34 AM, Sveinn Halldór Oddsson Zoëga <svei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great news.
> Now ADF adoption is possible for smaller users which are not big
> enough to have the budget for Weblogic Server.
Right - the express support for GlassFish will also help crack the "other" nut of promoting ADF as a framework suitable for general Java/JEE development and not an Oracle-specific UI technology…
The news made it out in time for me to include it in this week’s podcast.
Stephen Johnson
Manager, Systems Architecture
Integretas, Inc.
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 9:09 AM
To: adf-methodology@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ADF EMG] Oracle ADF Essentials
On Sep 24, 2012, at 7:34 AM, Sveinn Halldór Oddsson Zoëga
Now ADF adoption is possible for smaller users which are not big
enough to have the budget for Weblogic Server.
Right - the express support for GlassFish will also help crack the "other"
nut of promoting ADF as a framework suitable for general Java/JEE
development and not an Oracle-specific UI technology…
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If you're a fan of the ADF Essentials announcement, it would be
appreciated if you could participate in some "totally unethical and
we'd never suggest you officially do this" vote-stacking at Dzone
please ;-)
> On Sep 24, 2012, at 7:34 AM, Sveinn Halldór Oddsson Zoëga <svei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Great news.
> > Now ADF adoption is possible for smaller users which are not big
> > enough to have the budget for Weblogic Server.
> Right - the express support for GlassFish will also help crack the "other" nut of promoting ADF as a framework suitable for general Java/JEE development and not an Oracle-specific UI technology…
This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big thank you!
On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at
Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs)
involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team
members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a
number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make
good use of the results.
So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a
free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
I'm got GEX so far.
CM.
On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jernej.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal
projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean
counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big
thank you!
On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
> forward.
> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was
> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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I think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
Stephen Johnson
Manager, Systems Architecture
Integretas, Inc.
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 10:19 AM
To: adf-methodology@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ADF EMG] Re: Oracle ADF Essentials
Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs) involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make good use of the results.
So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. I'm got GEX so far.
CM.
On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jernej.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big thank you!
On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map forward.
I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Chris Muir <chriscm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at
> Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs)
> involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team
> members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a number
> of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make good use
> of the results.
> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a
> free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
> I'm got GEX so far.
> CM.
> On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jernej.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal
> projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
> I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean
> counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big
> thank you!
> On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
>> forward.
>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was
>> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:29:07 AM UTC-4, Stephen Johnson wrote:
> I think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a > free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. > I'm got GEX so far.
This is really exciting news!!! I look forward to finally building a site at home, good bye php. Just told all my developers too, let the word spread! Thanks to everyone involved on getting this released!
On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:19:12 AM UTC-4, Chris Muir wrote:
> Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at > Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs) > involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team > members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a > number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make > good use of the results.
> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a > free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. > I'm got GEX so far.
> CM.
> On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jerne...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote:
> This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal > projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
> I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean > counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big > thank you!
> On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map >> forward.
>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was >> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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Awesome. kind of dream come true as an Oracle Solutions Architect facing
customers and justifying ADF framework over all those ever growing list of
open point focused frameworks. This was my wish/ask for Larry (Oracle) when
I was asked while joining ADF EMG group. Not sure it will be done so soon
and if EMG got it done :) Great news for all the well wishing community of
ADF and hoping for ADF mobile on same lines post OOW-12.
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Wes Fang <fa...@mskcc.org> wrote:
> This is really exciting news!!! I look forward to finally building a site
> at home, good bye php. Just told all my developers too, let the word
> spread! Thanks to everyone involved on getting this released!
> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:19:12 AM UTC-4, Chris Muir wrote:
>> Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at
>> Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs)
>> involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team
>> members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a
>> number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make
>> good use of the results.
>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've
>> a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
>> I'm got GEX so far.
>> CM.
>> On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jerne...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal
>> projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
>> I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean
>> counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big
>> thank you!
>> On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
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This is great news.but at the same time , I would read "What is included in
Oracle ADF Essentials?".
I would more consider is at trial version for production rather than free ,
I don't know how one will define security
without ADF security for taskflow. But this is good way forward so that ADF
can be adopted by SME for production
deployment for testing.
Thanks, Hasim
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Stephen Johnson <sjohn...@integretasinc.com
> wrote:
> And there needs to be a blog/site/group or something called "Oracle GEX
> for Oracle Geeks".
> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:29:07 AM UTC-4, Stephen Johnson wrote:
>> I think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've
>> a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
>> I'm got GEX so far.
>> CM.
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The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed
version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are
these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
> forward.
> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was
> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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I'm sure the ADF security is one of the main things people will miss, but it's not the only way to secure an app, and I'm sure you'll see lots of discussion about it in the ADF community over the weeks and months ahead. In the meantime the question to ask is "How would I secure my app if I wasn't using ADF?"
We've already begun plans to use it for a couple of apps we had been looking at LAMP for, and security is one thing we'll have to figure out, but we're ok with that.
Stephen Johnson
Sent from I, Pad
On Sep 24, 2012, at 11:13 AM, hasim <hsai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is great news.but at the same time , I would read "What is included in Oracle ADF Essentials?".
> I would more consider is at trial version for production rather than free , I don't know how one will define security > without ADF security for taskflow. But this is good way forward so that ADF can be adopted by SME for production > deployment for testing.
> Thanks, Hasim
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Stephen Johnson <sjohn...@integretasinc.com> wrote:
>> And there needs to be a blog/site/group or something called "Oracle GEX for Oracle Geeks".
>> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:29:07 AM UTC-4, Stephen Johnson wrote:
>>> ReI think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
>>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. I'm got GEX so far.
>>> CM.
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it's up to a developer or a company to evaluate their development effort & cost versus buying weblogic license and save big time on implementing an enterprise ready, easy to manage and use security framework.
Just think about it for a second.. what you are saying can be rephrased as "the security framework of ADF is so powerful that It alone justifies the cost of weblogic + ADF". And honestly, replace security with anything else. Task flows, BC, DVT... tell me, for which one would you not make this comment?
I for one am amazed about what's in the package. Even more so because I'm quite sure we'll soon see a community security library to go along with that.
On Monday, 24 September 2012 17:13:14 UTC+2, Hasamali Saiyed wrote:
> This is great news.but at the same time , I would read "What is included > in Oracle ADF Essentials?".
> I would more consider is at trial version for production rather than free > , I don't know how one will define security > without ADF security for taskflow. But this is good way forward so that > ADF can be adopted by SME for production > deployment for testing.
> Thanks, Hasim
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Stephen Johnson <
> sjoh...@integretasinc.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>> And there needs to be a blog/site/group or something called "Oracle GEX >> for Oracle Geeks".
>> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:29:07 AM UTC-4, Stephen Johnson wrote:
>>> I think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
>>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've >>> a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. >>> I'm got GEX so far.
>>> CM.
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> Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at
> Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs)
> involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team
> members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a
> number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make
> good use of the results.
> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've a
> free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
> I'm got GEX so far.
> CM.
> On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jernej.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal
> projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
> I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean
> counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big
> thank you!
> On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
>> forward.
>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was
>> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Luc Bors <lucb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about project GENIE ?
> 'They' only have the LAMP, 'we' have the 'GENIE' to grant all our wishes.
> I know it's only three, but hey, it's three each....
> Op 24 sep. 2012 16:19 schreef "Chris Muir" <chriscm...@gmail.com> het
> volgende:
> Certainly I cannot take any credit as these efforts predate my start at
>> Oracle, but to say Ill pass on your thanks to the staff (not just PMs)
>> involved, I'm sure they'll appreciate it. What I will add is the team
>> members have been incredibly dedicated to pushing this through with a
>> number of significant challenges overcome. We hope you'll be able to make
>> good use of the results.
>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've
>> a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework.
>> I'm got GEX so far.
>> CM.
>> On 24/09/2012, at 10:08 PM, "Jernej Kaše" <jernej.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This will take ADF to the next level, make it attractive for personal
>> projects and so on.. We should see a great boost in developer ecosystem.
>> I don't know who exactly is behind this and how you convinced the bean
>> counters, but Shay, Chris, Duncan, Frank, Dana and everybody else.. a big
>> thank you!
>> On Monday, 24 September 2012 11:37:39 UTC+2, Dave van der Wende wrote:
>>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
>>> forward.
>>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was
>>> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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The "Oracle ADF Essentials Overview and Frequently Asked Questions" [1] document points to the JDeveloper and ADF forum as to place for ADF Essentials community support.
On Monday, September 24, 2012 8:01:28 PM UTC+2, Stephen Johnson wrote:
> I'm sure the ADF security is one of the main things people will miss, but > it's not the only way to secure an app, and I'm sure you'll see lots of > discussion about it in the ADF community over the weeks and months ahead. > In the meantime the question to ask is "How would I secure my app if I > wasn't using ADF?"
> We've already begun plans to use it for a couple of apps we had been > looking at LAMP for, and security is one thing we'll have to figure out, > but we're ok with that.
> Stephen Johnson
> Sent from I, Pad
> On Sep 24, 2012, at 11:13 AM, hasim <hsa...@gmail.com <javascript:>> > wrote:
> This is great news.but at the same time , I would read "What is included > in Oracle ADF Essentials?".
> I would more consider is at trial version for production rather than free > , I don't know how one will define security > without ADF security for taskflow. But this is good way forward so that > ADF can be adopted by SME for production > deployment for testing.
> Thanks, Hasim
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Stephen Johnson <
> sjoh...@integretasinc.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>> And there needs to be a blog/site/group or something called "Oracle GEX >> for Oracle Geeks".
>> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:29:07 AM UTC-4, Stephen Johnson wrote:
>>> ReI think that’s a good acronym, provided we pronounce it “Geeks”. J
>>> So anybody going to come up with a sexy name to compete with LAMP? We've >>> a free version of the db, a free Java server, and now a free JSF framework. >>> I'm got GEX so far.
>>> CM.
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>>Are these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
There is no separate version of ADF libraries for the Essentials edition and the regular one. The only "new feature" that Essentials has and the full ADF doesn't is the ability to deploy to GlassFish.
On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:56:49 AM UTC-7, nnalamgm wrote:
> The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed > version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are > these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> Thanks
> Naresh
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Dave <dvdw...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map >> forward.
>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was >> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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So it's up to the developers to make sure they're not using any of the ADF
features not available in Essentials, there's nothing in JDev 11.1.2.3 that
prevents using the limited features?
Stephen Johnson
Manager, Systems Architecture
Integretas, Inc.
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[mailto:adf-methodology@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shay Shmeltzer
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 4:06 PM
To: adf-methodology@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ADF EMG] Oracle ADF Essentials
>>Are these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
There is no separate version of ADF libraries for the Essentials edition and
the regular one.
The only "new feature" that Essentials has and the full ADF doesn't is the
ability to deploy to GlassFish.
Shay
On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:56:49 AM UTC-7, nnalamgm wrote:
The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed
version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are these
new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
Thanks
Naresh
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Dave <dvdw...@gmail.com <javascript:> >
wrote:
Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map
forward.
I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was thinking
of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Monday, 24 September 2012 22:05:38 UTC+2, Shay Shmeltzer wrote:
> >>Are these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> There is no separate version of ADF libraries for the Essentials edition > and the regular one. > The only "new feature" that Essentials has and the full ADF doesn't is the > ability to deploy to GlassFish.
> Shay
> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:56:49 AM UTC-7, nnalamgm wrote:
>> The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed >> version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are >> these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
>> Thanks
>> Naresh
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Dave <dvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map >>> forward.
>>> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was >>> thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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On Sep 24, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Stephen Johnson <sjohn...@integretasinc.com> wrote:
> So it’s up to the developers to make sure they’re not using any of the ADF features not available in Essentials, there’s nothing in JDev 11.1.2.3 that prevents using the limited features?
Partially (similar to other Oracle licensing) - but I'm also guessing that one reason that some of the "non-Essential" parts of ADF are not available for GlassFish deployment is the dependencies that some of them have on WebLogic. For example, I can see where the ADF Security features that rely on OPSS/WebLogic would need to be 'ported' to GlassFish - so attempting to use OPSS with an Essentials / GlassFish deployment simply wouldn't work.
… and if you're deploying to WebLogic, the "Essentials" tag is meaningless, because you have a full ADF license anyway!
Shay,
Short question.
I couldn't find t in the release notes, nor have I been able to test it
yet, but is there full support for ADF libraries, and thus for modular
development and reuse ?
Op 24 sep. 2012 22:05 schreef "Shay Shmeltzer" <shay.shmelt...@oracle.com>
het volgende:
> >>Are these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> There is no separate version of ADF libraries for the Essentials edition
> and the regular one.
> The only "new feature" that Essentials has and the full ADF doesn't is the
> ability to deploy to GlassFish.
> Shay
> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:56:49 AM UTC-7, nnalamgm wrote:
>> The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed
>> version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are
>> these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
>> Thanks
>> Naresh
>> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Dave <dvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:07:51 PM UTC+2, Stephen Johnson wrote:
> So it’s up to the developers to make sure they’re not using any of the ADF > features not available in Essentials, there’s nothing in JDev 11.1.2.3 that > prevents using the limited features?
> >>Are these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> There is no separate version of ADF libraries for the Essentials edition > and the regular one.
> The only "new feature" that Essentials has and the full ADF doesn't is the > ability to deploy to GlassFish.
> Shay
> On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:56:49 AM UTC-7, nnalamgm wrote:
> The features given in this are great. But, if we already have Licensed > version of ADF, how can we integrate these features into our ADF ? Are > these new features already built into ADF 11.1.2.3.0 ?
> Thanks
> Naresh
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Dave <dvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looking forward to hearing more. Especially before regard the road map > forward.
> I was about to start to scope a project requiring glassfish and was > thinking of using Prime or ICE faces. Hope be using ADF now !
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