Calling DB Objects (packages- Pl/SQL procedures) from the ADF

Hi,
1.How can we call DB Procedures/Packages using ADF ?
2. Are there some scenarios which depicts when to use which Layout? & Also any introduction to Layouts in ADF.
Thanks.

Hi,
You can expose your PL/SQL package as web services as well and use it on your layout. check this blog entry about calling PL/SQL from ADF you may find it helpful
http://baigsorcl.blogspot.com/2010/05/calling-plsql-procedure-and-function-in.html
This presentation would help to understand layouts http://blogs.oracle.com/shay/2010/05/adf_faces_layouts_demo_-ahid.html
also you can refer to web user interface guide.

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