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Monday, September 11, 2006

If you are a developer familiar with Oracle JDeveloper and the Oracle ADF Framework and have ever thought it might be cool to work on the inside a product manager promoting the product to potential customers, helping existing customers use the product better, and shaping the future features of the product for our many internal and external clients, you might be interested in checking out two new Oracle-Headquarters-based job openings that were recently added to the www.oracle.com/jobs website:

  • Outbound JDeveloper/ADF Product Manager (Job Code IRC303149)
  • Inbound JDeveloper/ADF Product Manager (Job Code: IRC793645)

If it's something that interests you, you can apply for the job online at that website. As a core technology for use by today's Oracle Applications division and thousands of external customers, and continuing as an even more core technology as part of Oracle's Fusion Applications strategy, there's never been a more exciting time to work on Oracle JDeveloper and ADF! Why not give it a thought?


12:11:29 PM    



A user wrote in to ask:

Where can I find the DTD that describes the legal elements and attributes that are permitted in the ADF Business Components XML component descriptor files?

The DTD lives inside the bc4jmt.jar archive in the ./bc4j/lib subdirectory of the JDeveloper installation home directory.

To extract it to use for your own devices, you can do the following:

jar xvf JDEVHOME/bc4j/lib/bc4jmt.jar oracle/jbo/dtd/jbo_03_01.dtd

After extracting it, you'll find the DTD in the oracle/jbo/dtd subdirectory of the current directory where you executed the above command.


10:39:52 AM    


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