Oracle ADF Mobile
Richard Bair
richard.bair at oracle.com
Tue Oct 23 08:52:08 PDT 2012
Thanks Tobias, I really appreciate all the support, and thanks for the patience. I know it is frustrating waiting for Oracle to say anything, because we don't say anything until it is all approved and whatnot going all the way up the chain, but when we do make an announcement / roadmap, you can have perfect assurance in knowing we will deliver on it.
Thanks
Richard
On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:45 AM, Tobias Bley wrote:
> I absolutely agree. The ADF approach is yet another htm5/JS/CSS-framework like Codemeter, Sencha Touch, JQuery Mobile, ... to name a few. These frameworks are useful, but only for form based apps.
>
> Richard: I would like to confirm our commercial interest in JavaFX for iOS, Android and Windows 8 metro. We are developing commercial software for desktop and mobile/tablet like our music software "UltraMixer" (www.ultramixer.com) or our sampling software "SampleDecks" (www.sampledecks.com) which do we want to bring to iPad & Co.
>
> On the other side we are developing business applications for mobile phones and tablets and currently we are using ObjectiveC, Java (Android) or HTML5 (Sencha Touch) but we are not happy about that. HTML5 has a poor performance, JavaScript is not type safe and the main problem is, we have to use different languages like JavaScript, HTML and Java/PHP.
>
> So we really looking forward to JavaFX2 for iOS & co so that we could decrease our development time...
>
> btw: you and your guys from the JavaFX team make a really good job! JavaFX2 is the best platform we have seen for a while. So please bring JavaFX2 to real world success and port it to the most important platforms iOS, android (and windows 8).
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Tobias Bley
> Chief Executive Officer
> http://www.ultramixer.com
>
>
>
>
> Am 23.10.2012 um 16:28 schrieb Richard Bair <richard.bair at oracle.com>:
>
>> As you may know, Oracle uses ADF (a variant of JSF) for the Fusion Middleware applications. Having piles and piles of code / tools developed for ADF, having some means to leverage that for mobile development is, I believe, the main driver for ADF Mobile. For example, JDeveloper provides tooling both for ADF and ADF Mobile, using the same databinding support etc.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> On Oct 23, 2012, at 3:27 AM, goddard at seznam.cz wrote:
>>
>>> Is this a reaction on IBM Worklight?
>>> http://www-01.ibm.com/software/mobile-solutions/worklight/
>>>
>>> In any case, ADF sounds promising :)
>>>
>>> Jiri
>>>
>>> ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
>>> Od: Richard Bair <richard.bair at oracle.com>
>>> Předmět: Re: Oracle ADF Mobile
>>> Datum: 23.10.2012 05:11:41
>>> ----------------------------------------
>>> ADF Mobile, at present, is implemented such that there is a JVM and version of
>>> some Java libraries (I believe CDC subset), and uses the native web browser for
>>> rendering content. We are in close communication with the ADF mobile team.
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> On Oct 22, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Pedro Duque Vieira wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I saw this article about Oracle ADF Mobile:
>>>>
>>> http://www.infoworld.com/d/application-development/oracle-brings-cross-platform-java-dev-mobile-devices-205369
>>>> saying
>>>> this would help extend Java applications to mobile platforms like ios and
>>>> android.
>>>>
>>>> As i know nothing about ADF, I was wondering whether JavaFX developers will
>>>> get anything out of it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance, best regards,
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Pedro Duque Vieira
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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