Oracle JDeveloper(ADF)

How to use tab pages in Oracle Jdeveloper. I try the 'menu tabs' and 'Show one tab' actions but it does not works. I want to use tab pages like the oracle forms.
If someone help me i will be glad.

What do you exactly mean "does not work"?
Tab menus bascially will navigate to another page.
If you are looking to replace the display area on the same page (sort of like a canvas in Forms) you can look at the Switcher component of ADF Faces see:
http://www.groundside.com/blog/content/GrantRonald/?month=1&year=2006

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