Oracle Updates Java Tools For Mobile And Cloud

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Oracle updates its Java developer tools to include better support for mobile and cloud technologies

“Oracle WebLogic Server supports our approach to Enterprise Service Oriented Architecture solutions and Enterprise infrastructure systems and services,” said Steve Link, National Air Space (NAS) Enterprise Messaging Service (NEMS) program chief systems engineer at Harris Corp., in a statement. “We’re really looking forward to new features in the Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.2. For example, we expect the common installation and patching tools across Oracle Fusion Middleware components to improve efficiency in our operations and further reduce the costs of deploying new services and maintaining the enterprise infrastructure. Also, Web Sockets is a new HTML5 technology in WebLogic that we anticipate will help us enable enhanced device connectivity, particularly with mobile devices.”

Java Development

Meanwhile, developers are under pressure to develop applications faster and across more channels than before. To address this need, Oracle has delivered new releases of its Java development tools and framework that enable developers to rapidly and efficiently build multichannel – Web, cloud and on-premises – applications.

javabrandThe new releases enable easier development of Web user interfaces for tablets and other gesture-based devices; extend support for REST, JPA/EJB business services and HTML5 technologies; and provide improved support for Maven for simpler build and continuous integration.

Providing a declarative and visual development experience, along with an end-to-end integrated development framework, developers benefit from freedom of choice and more productivity, enabling them to build better applications faster, Oracle said. A multichannel Java EE-based development framework, Oracle ADF is used to develop Oracle Fusion Applications as well as other Oracle products and applications. Customers use the framework to accelerate their development and create richer custom applications that can be deployed across multiple channels.

Oracle ADF protects organisations from technology shifts by providing an abstraction layer on top of specific technologies, allowing applications to adopt new UI technologies through support within the framework rather than requiring them to be rewritten, Lehmann said.

“Oracle’s Java development tools and ADF take the productivity of enterprise application developers to the next level,” said Chris Tonas, vice president of Application Development Tools at Oracle, in a statement. “With the latest releases, Oracle is providing the most complete and integrated set of application development tools to provide developers with the best choices to support enterprise development with a fast and productive environment.”

Oracle ADF 12c adds new features and extended development tools support in the new versions of Oracle JDeveloper 12c and Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 12c. JDeveloper is a free, integrated development environment (IDE) that simplifies the development of Java-based enterprise applications. It offers end-to-end development to Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications with support for the full development lifecycle.

The latest version delivers improved look and feel and window management to provide a more responsive interface. A Dependency Explorer helps users understand the impact of changes in code. The new JDeveloper also features enhanced Maven and Git support for better application lifecycle management; new memory and CPU profilers that help create faster and more efficient applications; a new JSF visual editor, support for HTML5 and CSS3 in the code editor, and a new integrated Swing editor that provide easier development of Web and desktop interfaces; and the new Oracle WebLogic Server 12c, providing a simpler develop/test/debug/deploy process.

The Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse is a free set of Eclipse-based plug-ins that enable developers to build Oracle ADF, Java EE and Spring-based enterprise applications for the Oracle Fusion Middleware platform and the Oracle Cloud. The new Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 12c enhancements to simplify development include: Iterative development support for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c; enhanced support for Oracle Coherence 12c configuration and deployment; support for Oracle ADF 12c and Oracle ADF Essentials 12c; extended Maven support, for easier build process development; and new features to simplify REST services development and consumption, Oracle said.

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Originally published on eWeek.