Oracle is pleased to announce the availability of a developer preview download of the next generation of Oracle JDeveloper – Oracle JDeveloper 10g (10.1.3). Some of the new features in this release are:
JSF Development including visual JSF pages development and integration with the ADF Faces rich set of JSF components. Also a visual page flow diagram and declarative editing of the jsf-config.xml file.
J2EE 1.4 support with:
EJB 2.1 development including toplink based CMP and XDoclet generation
JSP 2.0 visual editing, Expression Language builder, easy tld creation, prelude/Coda support
J2EE 1.4 Web Services support including JAX-RPC, WS-Security
JSR 88 and 77 (JMX) features
TopLink integration
Better integration with the new Toplink release for both POJO and CMP entity beans.
(The new Toplink release also offers XML to Java mapping and JCA support).
Revamped coding environment including new look and feel, enhanced coding editor, live code template, code assist and insight, J2SE 5.0 support, and many other goodies.
Comprehensive refactoring functionality including undo and integration with version control systems.
File versions view/merge locally
Better team development support
Open Source integration
Visual Struts page flow modeling
Greatly improved CVS support
Visual Ant script building and integrated Ant runner
Enhanced JUnit test case creations and integrated JUnit runner
XDoclet generation for EJB
Other features include
Advance XML development (XML from XSD, JAX-B, XML Schema Modeler, Xpath search, XSLT debugger).
More UML modeler
More DB development capabilities
And many other features.
The version is now available for free download from OTN.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/index.html
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Oracle releases a preview of the next generation of JDeveloper (18 messages)
- Posted by: shay shmeltzer
- Posted on: December 06 2004 16:13 EST
Threaded Messages (18)
- Oracle releases a preview of the next generation of JDeveloper by Masoud kalali on December 07 2004 11:33 EST
- error! by Ray Karkera on December 07 2004 11:48 EST
- error! by Alex V on December 07 2004 11:56 EST
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The Download worked for me (Was: error!) by Rob` Clevenger on December 07 2004 12:02 EST
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Link not working by Abhay Shukla on December 07 2004 03:47 EST
- Link not working by Rob` Clevenger on December 07 2004 03:49 EST
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Link not working by Abhay Shukla on December 07 2004 03:47 EST
- improvement by joost de vries on December 08 2004 11:54 EST
- error! by Ray Karkera on December 07 2004 11:48 EST
- JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Sujan Shrestha on December 07 2004 21:04 EST
- JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Rob` Clevenger on December 08 2004 00:33 EST
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JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Jan Vissers on December 08 2004 09:08 EST
- JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Steve Muench on December 08 2004 02:39 EST
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JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Jan Vissers on December 08 2004 09:08 EST
- JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate? by Rob` Clevenger on December 08 2004 00:33 EST
- Open Source integration ? by Maurizio De Cecco on December 08 2004 04:27 EST
- RE: Open Source Integration? by shay shmeltzer on December 08 2004 10:37 EST
- CVS Support by Gavin Siller on December 09 2004 00:45 EST
- CVS Support by Rob` Clevenger on December 09 2004 11:09 EST
- ADF-Faces license ??? by Jozef Hribik on December 10 2004 03:12 EST
- RE: ADF-Faces license ??? by shay shmeltzer on December 10 2004 12:19 EST
- JDeveloper "crashes" after a while during JSF design... by Morten Haavaldsen on June 16 2005 07:20 EDT
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Oracle releases a preview of the next generation of JDeveloper[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Masoud kalali
- Posted on: December 07 2004 11:33 EST
- in response to shay shmeltzer
Seems that all major j2ee vendors are introducing new
IDE's together. IBM ,SUN , ORACLE ,...
Is there any public scheduling for a relese? -
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- Posted by: Ray Karkera
- Posted on: December 07 2004 11:48 EST
- in response to Masoud kalali
http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/jdeveloper/1013/jdevj2eebase1013.zip
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- Posted by: Alex V
- Posted on: December 07 2004 11:56 EST
- in response to Ray Karkera
I have got the same couple of days ago, but then
was able to download. Also just made it from work
hour ago. try again.
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The Download worked for me (Was: error!)[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Rob` Clevenger
- Posted on: December 07 2004 12:02 EST
- in response to Ray Karkera
It worked for me from home over comcast cable. Although I use firefox and not internet explorer.
Try it again.
Rob
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Link not working[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Abhay Shukla
- Posted on: December 07 2004 15:47 EST
- in response to Rob` Clevenger
Nope. I tried just now. The download link is not working. -
Link not working[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Rob` Clevenger
- Posted on: December 07 2004 15:49 EST
- in response to Abhay Shukla
Try going through otn.oracle.com instead of the link directly, you need to login to OTN before you can download it, and that is probably the issue keeping the link from working.
Rob
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improvement[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: joost de vries
- Posted on: December 08 2004 11:54 EST
- in response to Masoud kalali
That refactorings across projects work is a major improvement.
Also: the possibility to 'export' a library from a project; very welcome. I've been working with it for a few hours and I like it already much better than the previous version.
I noticed that the startup screen mentioned the phrase 'J2EE Edition'. Are there plans to release a free basic edition or something? -
JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sujan Shrestha
- Posted on: December 07 2004 21:04 EST
- in response to shay shmeltzer
hi
just wanted to find out, working with ADF in JDeveloper, what sort of database can i connect to except oracle database? for example can i connect to db such as mysql, db2 or even filemaker?
and,
can i use hibernate while working with ADF?
thanks in advance. -
JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Rob` Clevenger
- Posted on: December 08 2004 00:33 EST
- in response to Sujan Shrestha
hijust wanted to find out, working with ADF in JDeveloper, what sort of database can i connect to except oracle database? for example can i connect to db such as mysql, db2 or even filemaker?and,can i use hibernate while working with ADF?thanks in advance.
It depends on the underlying data provider supports. If you are binding to EJB's, then the database could be anything supported by your CMP provider, Toplinks supports tons of databases, and BC4J supports Oracle, SQL*Server, and DB2, and works with MySQL (with a couple of workarounds which are mentioned on http://on otn.oracle.com).
Also, ADF's databinding is based on JSR-227 so even it shouldn't be too hard for someone to write a hibernate data control to use ADF's databinding with hibernate. (sounds like a good idea for an open source project actually).
Take care,
Rob
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JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jan Vissers
- Posted on: December 08 2004 09:08 EST
- in response to Rob` Clevenger
hijust wanted to find out, working with ADF in JDeveloper, what sort of database can i connect to except oracle database?
...Also, ADF's databinding is based on JSR-227 so even it shouldn't be too hard for someone to write a hibernate data control to use ADF's databinding with hibernate.
It looks like according to this post, ADF functionality isn't or not completely in this preview release. "this milestone preview does not yet include our ADF framework-related functionality"
Wondering whether this has anything to do with JSF and the way it integrates with ADF. -
JDeveloper (ADF) - Which Database? Can i use hibernate?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Steve Muench
- Posted on: December 08 2004 14:39 EST
- in response to Jan Vissers
Jan,
It's just a timing/logistical reason. While the IDE team was making the significant progress on what you see in our first miletone developer preview of JDeveloper 10g Release 2 (10.1.3), the Oracle ADF Team was working hard on the JDeveloper 10g 10.1.2 production maintenance release, improving quality and performance for our thousands of existing users.
See this blog posting for some thoughts on what we're working on enhancing in the Oracle ADF Framework in the next major 10.1.3 release. The JSF+ADF combination is a huge areas we're working on...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0118231/2004/12/06.html#a451 -
Open Source integration ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Maurizio De Cecco
- Posted on: December 08 2004 04:27 EST
- in response to shay shmeltzer
Open Source integration ? What this is supposed to means ?
Maurizio -
RE: Open Source Integration?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: shay shmeltzer
- Posted on: December 08 2004 10:37 EST
- in response to Maurizio De Cecco
Open Source Integration means that JDeveloper provides productivity tools for open source frameworks.
So if you want to use the open source Struts framework, for example, JDeveloper provides you with a visual page flow diagram that represents your struts-config.xml file, so you can either edit the XML file directly or use a visual layout to create and edit your file.
Download JDeveloper and you'll see more support for Ant, Junit, XDoclets, and CVS - all as part of the IDE that you get. -
CVS Support[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gavin Siller
- Posted on: December 09 2004 00:45 EST
- in response to shay shmeltzer
It doesn't seem like you can connect to a CVS repository via the extssh protocol. Any particular reason for this? -
CVS Support[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Rob` Clevenger
- Posted on: December 09 2004 11:09 EST
- in response to Gavin Siller
It doesn't seem like you can connect to a CVS repository via the extssh protocol. Any particular reason for this?
If you are using an external CVS client (CVS or CVSNT typically), you can change your access method by editing page 2 of the CVS Connection Properties and put anything for your CVSROOT manually.
For example, I typically add text like #proxy=myproxy#proxyPort=8080 into my CVSROOT.
-- Rob
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ADF-Faces license ???[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jozef Hribik
- Posted on: December 10 2004 03:12 EST
- in response to shay shmeltzer
Does anybody know what will be the license for ADF-Faces
1.Open-source?
2.Freeware?
3.Commercial bundle with Oracle products?
4.Standalone commercial product? -
RE: ADF-Faces license ???[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: shay shmeltzer
- Posted on: December 10 2004 12:19 EST
- in response to Jozef Hribik
This is still under discussion at Oracle.
Shay. -
JDeveloper "crashes" after a while during JSF design...[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Morten Haavaldsen
- Posted on: June 16 2005 07:20 EDT
- in response to shay shmeltzer
Hi,
I experience that after a while the designer shows JSF tags in their ICONIC form... that is, not WYSIWIG anymore.
It seems like it "crashes".
I have tried to alter the "Manage Libraries" and switch "Render JSP Tags" on and off.
This does not work!
For some small projects it does.
But it seems like JDeveloper crashes for 1 project and all other projects are affected.
This may be because of some library access error???
Anybody else experienced this?
Perhaps there is a "Limit" to number of pages etc??
But that seems odd.
Anybody?
/Morten