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Tuesday, November 23, 2004

I'm starting a list of companies that use ADF (or BC4J currently) and who wouldn't mind being listed on my blog with a pointer to your company's home page. I'm not listing individual developers emails or anything specific about what you're doing with ADF -- although I'd love for you to tell me in a private email!

Here's the start of a blog-based list of folks using ADF and BC4J. It's deceptively short at present.  I have hundreds of email folders of communications on ADF questions from different customers beyond this list, but don't want to include anyone without their explicit consent through a quick email. Help me add your company's name if you wouldn't mind. Just drop me an email with some of the information I was asking about here, or at a minimum just your company name and web site URL.


11:44:25 PM    



Ravi writes in to ask:

In the article View Objects, View Definitions, and Runtime Where Clause Handling you mention that in JDev 9.0.5 and above, there is a method in ViewObjectImpl that will avoid wrapping the query for an expert mode view object when I set an additional runtime WHERE clause.What's the method name?

The method name is setNestedSelectForFullSql(). Pass false to this method to avoid the default use of an inline view to "wrap" your expert mode query before runtime WHERE clause is added.


1:51:30 PM    


Rob blogs a bunch of screenshots and descriptions of some of the cool new CVS features we added in the JDeveloper 10.1.3 release, that will have an early developer's preview available at the OpenWorld conference.
11:31:43 AM    


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