What you need to use ADF

This blog contains many articles about Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF).  In order to develop and run applications using ADF, you will need to install Oracle JDeveloper, which you can download from the Oracle Technology Network (here).

Each post will contain a note to let you know what version of JDeveloper was used for that post.

If you use multiple operating systems, and a mixture of 32-bit and 64-bit (like me) then you should grab the “base install” version, which is a generic JAR file that can be installed on any platform (provided you have a supported JDK).  I have installed this version on 32-bit Windows and Linux, and 64-bit Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris.  If you are going to use Mac OS X, you might want to check the hints here.

About Mark Nelson

Mark Nelson is a Developer Evangelist at Oracle, focusing on microservices and AI. Mark has served as a Section Leader in Stanford's Code in Place program that has introduced tens of thousands of people to the joy of programming, he is a published author, a reviewer and contributor, a content creator and a lifelong learner. He enjoys traveling, meeting people and learning about foods and cultures of the world. Mark has worked at Oracle since 2006 and before that at IBM since 1994.
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