Oracle Java Developer Document

Hi,Where can i find document files about Java Developer and related tools as pdf files such as User's Guide and so on, in this site or another sites..thanks

Hi,
You will find a user's guide for Oracle9i JDeveloper here
There are also some more documents in PDF format available here
Hope this helps.
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