Tech art. on How to use Jdev

Can anyone provide me with the documents , step wise how to use Jdeveloper of an intermediate level.

It all depends on what you want to use JDeveloper for. There is an introduction to JDeveloper course available online at Oracle Learning Network. The course title is 'Oracle9i: Introduction for J2EE Developers'. Also, if you navigate to http://technet.oracle.com/products/jdev/viewlets/viewlet.html
you will see the IDE Overview and Getting Started demos, which may help.
Once you get familiar with the tool, the HowTos provide in-depth, specific information.
Regards,
Lynn

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