Beijing Time October 24, 2006-Oracle Developer (Oracle Depot) was announced at the Oracle Global Technology and Applications Conference, held in San Francisco for 2006. This is a free downloadable tool designed to improve the efficiency of software developers, and can greatly simplify how Java developers find, configure, and use Java applications during the learning or design process. As an integral part of Oracle converged Middleware (Oracle Fusion Middleware), the Oracle Developer Repository facilitates application development based on Java and service-oriented architecture (SOA), and provides an ideal complement to the powerful Oracle End-to-end Java platform.
As software is transformed from a single application system to an easily configurable service cluster, software developers are changing the way they work. To speed up the process of product development, programmers now often use existing code or trial code as a starting point to develop new applications. However, the process of getting, configuring, and deploying the code is time-consuming and error-prone. Oracle developer warehouses running on Oracle Application Server 10g (Oracle Application Server 10g) provide a reusable sample application code base that allows users to download and deploy application code with a single click. This eliminates the complex operations that are found during the final deployment of the search. In this way, even programmers without experience in Java software development can easily develop applications and make them run quickly. Experienced program developers are more able to handle complex projects and meet business requirements as quickly as possible.
"Oracle developer warehouses simplify and accelerate the positioning of best-of-breed, practical Java applications by simply one-step the software and using source code to complete the process," said Steven G. Harris, vice president of Oracle's Java platform Group. All you need to do is click, configure, and run the process. For any Java developer, such simplicity makes Oracle developer warehouses the easiest way to accelerate product development and improve development efficiency on new technologies and standards. ”
The Oracle Developer Repository leverages the current popular web 2.0 technologies, such as asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), the Spring 2.0 framework, and Real Simple Syndication (RSS) To facilitate reuse of source code and simplify the development process. Once deployed, Oracle Developer warehouses can establish an RSS-based information flow system between Oracle Application Server 10g (Oracle Application Server 10g) and remote applications and code archives such as Oracle technology networks. When there are available upgrade code and new application code, the Oracle Developer Warehouse prompts the developers to download and deploy the code when needed, just by clicking on it.
Oracle fulfills commitment to Java developers
Oracle has been a major supporter of the Java platform since its launch in 1995. Oracle believes that a key factor in promoting the next-generation Java platform-java EE 5 is to simplify software development based on EJB 3.0 and JavaServer Faces (JSF). JavaServer Faces is a Web application framework that allows software developers to create user interfaces more easily for enterprise-class Java applications. As one of the leaders of the EJB 3.0 specification that has just passed, Oracle has invested a lot of time and resources in developing new standards and technology grants that will greatly simplify the development of application software. In addition to providing TopLink essentials as an implementation reference for JPA, Oracle is also the leader of the JPA Eclipse Project Dali. Oracle is also a founding member of the JavaServer faces expert group in the Java Community Process (JCP). Oracle also plays a leading role in the Eclipse Foundation Open source community, which is due to be launched later this year in the JSF mold project. In addition, Oracle has joined the Apache Myfaces project as a core donor.