We use it quite a lot, It's a great tool. One thing I would add is for when you select a UI pattern is for the tool to give you the basic XML code for the structure.
If you could build this feature directly into the JDev tool, that would be even better. So I select a pattern, much the same way you select template formats, and it would give the basic XML structure, that would save a lot of time.
Regards
Ollyando
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I would like provide my assistance regarding this .
So if I interpret correctly, after picking a UX pattern, you would like to see something (maybe a video or example) of how the various ADF Faces components and layout components, would be assembled together to implement that pattern?
I've been thinking about this as an idea for a while, if there is demand for this we can certainly put something together....So, would this be a valuable aid?
On 15/04/2013 21:23, Andreas Koop wrote:
Hello Joe,
Well, in general - as said before via mail - I like the Design Patterns Page. It is always an inspiration on how to design specific UI customer requirements.
One point that could be improved is some references on how to implement each particular UX pattern with ADF. Currently there is no technical hint / reference on how to build a given pattern with ADF. Which components should be used? Which layout components? and so on.
I guess that the Fusion UX Patterns Site would gain even more popularity if on every pattern there would be a
reference / + Live sample on the Oracle Cloud e.g. on how to implement that particular pattern in ADF.
Best Regards,
Andreas Koop
http://www.enpit-consulting.com
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One of the issues that developers have with using the User Experience Design Patterns is transforming the images of the design patterns and the guidelines on the website into a format that can be used in a developer’s prototype or representation of the user interface design to their application. I have been told that some create wireframes, others create Photoshop drawings. What other methods have been used to transform the images into a developing design?
On Sunday, April 14, 2013 3:55:28 PM UTC-4, Joe Dumas wrote:I am working with the User Experience group at Oracle. We are evaluating the effectiveness of the website they have created providing user interface design patterns and guidelines compatible with Oracle best practices and with Fusion. See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/ux/applications/gps-1601227.html
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