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Saturday, November 26, 2005

If you've seen any recent presentations I've done around Europe -- Umag, Birmingham, Mannheim -- you know that I'm a strong believer in the JHeadstart Application Generator extension for JDeveloper 10g as a way to quickly produce ADF web applications without having to be an ADF expert and without having to hand-design each page. Lots of customers have taken the time to famliarize themselves with JHeadstart's productivity features by taking the step-by-step, end-to-end JHeadstart tutorial I developed. Many customers who've seen my presentations about JHeadstart have asked about the future plans for the tool. Today I noticed that the JHeadstart team has answered this question over on their blog: The Future of JHeadstart. There Steven talks about what they have in development to complement JDeveloper 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) for generating ADF web applications using JavaServer Faces (JSF).


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