Practical Oracle Jet: Developing Enterprise Applications in JavaScript
內容描述
Learn how to use Oracle's JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET) as a solution to the all too common problem of internal back office and intranet applications that are typically ugly, clunky, and cumbersome to use. JET simultaneously provides you with a JavaScript toolkit that is cutting-edge while being stable enough for enterprise development in an ecosystem that is notorious for its fast-paced rate of change.
Practical Oracle JET walks through the process of developing a functional application using Oracle JET. By the end of this book you will have built a support ticket system using a variety of different components bundled with the toolkit, including lists, inputs, and visualizations. The skills acquired from reading this book and working the examples equip you to build your own applications and take your understanding even further to more advanced topics.
What You'll Learn
Build a real-world Oracle JET application
Understand the fundamental technologies used in JET
Control look and feel through theming a JET application
Develop interfaces using Web Components
Include and interface with third-party libraries
Configure automated unit testing of JET applications
Who This Book Is For
Developers with a basic understanding of JavaScript who want to learn Oracle's JavaScript Extension Toolkit for building client-side applications that can integrate with data services and Oracle Cloud products. The book is also of interest to Oracle ADF developers coming from a Java and WebCenter background who are building new skills in JavaScript and browser-based applications.
作者介紹
Daniel Curtis is a front end developer specializing in Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET). He has over 5 years of experience working with different Oracle front end technologies, including Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF), WebCenter Portal and WebCenter Sites. He works for a company based in Birmingham, UK called Griffiths Waite, developing solutions for a number of enterprise customers.