ADF and Oracle Fusion applications

Hi All,
I want to read/learn more on how ADF can be used to invoke/customize (Oracle Apps OR Oracle Fusion applications). One of the requirement is integrating/invoking/customizing Oracle Apps/Fusion applications stack using ADF technology.
Anybody can point me Good book or Online documentation ?
thanks,

You need to make a disctinction between Oracle Apps and Fusion Apps as those are not the same thing.
Oracle Fusion Applications - is a new set of applications that is completely built on top of ADF - those applications are still not out in production, but when they will be, you'll be using ADF to do any customization.
By saying Oracle Apps you probably mean Oracle E-Business Suite - these applications were built with OAF - their own framework which is based on some older ADF technologies. To customize those screens you'll probably want to continue using OAF.
However you can use ADF to build new front ends to E-Business Suite. You can do this either by working directly against the database, or more realistically by working through the various API (Web services, PL/SQL) that Oracle EBS offers or through the Oracle SOA Suite adapter to E-Business Suite.
A bit of information on this is here:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/fmw4apps/ebs/index.html

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    I know it's a pretty broad question but thank you for any direction on this.

    Thanx for the reply! I read through the documents and they are very good at explaining how to install the different components individually. I still can't find much on installing them together. I hope it's not just going to be a trial and error thing.
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    Installed 10.3.5 weblogic
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  • ADF and Oracle Apps

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  • Auditing in oracle 10g database and oracle 10g application server

    Dear friends,
    We have oracle 10g application server and oracle 10g database server in place.My criteria is to audit users connected using oracle application user credentials to the database.
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    Thanks & regards,

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    TERMINAL,
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    TO_CHAR (logoff_time, 'DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
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    WHERE TO_DATE (TO_CHAR (TIMESTAMP, 'HH24:MI:SS'), 'HH24:MI:SS') <
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    audit alter system;
    audit alter session;
    audit delete on AUD$ by access;
    audit insert on AUD$ by access;
    audit update on AUD$ by access;
    audit delete table;
    audit create tablespace;
    audit alter database;
    audit create role;
    audit create table;
    audit alter any procedure;
    audit create view;
    audit drop any procedure;
    audit drop profile;
    audit alter profile;
    audit alter any table;
    audit create public database link;
    Best Regards
    mseberg

  • JMX and Oracle's Application Server

    Hello,
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    Thanks

    Hello,
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    Thanks

  • Oracle fusion application RCU error

    i am installing OFA 11.1.4 and i am facing the following error ORA-31640 during oracle transactional BI required schema

    Hi,
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    Here are the mount options that need to be used for NFS volumes on Linux are:
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  • How to start of with Oracle HCM fusion applications to gain good grasp on the technology

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    Thanks and Regards

    Hi.
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    Kind regards
    Richard
    FA Developer Relations.

  • How to start with ORACLE APPS and ORACLE APPLICATION SERVER?

    Hi !!
    I am a little known with oracle database. But recently i have been asked to update my skills with oracle apps and oracl e application server. I do not have any prior experience with these products of oracle and I really have 0 knowledge of it.
    Can anybody help me find a start with oracle apps and oracle as?
    Thanks.

    Welcome
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/applications.html
    You can download from here.
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    Asif Kabir
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