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Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 and WebCenter available

Just read on Steve Muench’s weblog that Oracle has released JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 (Fix List, New features in 10.1.3.2) and WebCenter Suite.

The new features of JDeveloper include improved Portlet development support, you can now use JSF for portlets. It also includes Wizards to create Web 2.0 mashups, it’ll be intersting to find out what they actually mean by this.

Another new item in JDeveloper is Oracle MDS, Oracle’s Metadata Services. I have heard of this before, but i thought it was a feature scheduled for the 11 release.

Also included in JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 is declarative security for ADF. This might be interesting. The last time we tried to implement security on a ADF Faces application we had to custom build part of the security as the default JEE declarative security didn’t integrate well with JSF. It looks like this can now all be done declaratively.

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5 Responses to “Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 and WebCenter available”

  1. Tom Hofte Says:

    I have been told at Oracle today, that the webcenter suite will be available soon. Probably late this night..

  2. JDeveloper & Oracle ADF » Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3.2 and WebCenter available Says:

    [...] Original post by Andrej Koelewijn [...]

  3. Carl Tremblay Says:

    where can i get relevant information on the mds

  4. Tamara Says:

    Do you know if this release contains a new release for ADF Faces? would JDeveloper have it? and is there a date for this release?
    The ADF Faces version I’m working with is 10.1.3.0.4

    or should I wait for Trinidad?

  5. Andrej Koelewijn Says:

    There are no significant changes in this release of adf faces. Some extra webcenter framework components (customizable panel, etc), and some bug fixes. The real change will be with rich client components, expected in release 11g.

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