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Oracle JDeveloper

Oracle JDeveloper was created in 1997 as a tool for building Java solutions.
Although, initially, it was based on a tool called JBuilder, Oracle started to add
features for interacting with database. During this evolution, JDeveloper added
many frameworks like Business Components (formely BC4J), UIX, and others.
A big change came with the appearance of version 10g, which introduced the
productivity framework called Application Development Framework (ADF), and
which accelerates the development of JEE solutions through Oracle libraries.
New versions of the tool have included other technologies such as ADF Faces, which
help to create user interfaces in a declarative way. Recently, a new version of ADF
Faces, call ADF Faces Rich Client, has enriched the user interface thanks to the use of
technologies such as AJAX.
After being consolidated in creating JEE solutions, Oracle JDeveloper was chosen
as the standard tool for building solutions over the Fusion Middleware Platform.
This platform supports solutions based on JEE, SOA, and Enterprise 2.0 using
Oracle WebCenter.

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