What is ADF mobile?
Oracle ADF Mobile enables developers to build and extend enterprise applications for iOS and Android from a single code base. Based on a hybrid mobile architecture, ADF Mobile supports access to native device services, enables offline applications and protects enterprise investments from future technology shifts.
What is Oracle Mobile Application Framework?
Oracle Mobile Application Framework (Oracle MAF) is a hybrid-mobile development framework that enables development teams to rapidly develop single-source applications and deploy to the Apple iOS, Google Android, and Microsoft Windows 10 platforms.
Does Oracle have a mobile app?
Oracle offers cross-platform mobile and chatbot development with deployment to iOS, Android, and popular messaging apps such as Facebook Messenger and Slack as well as digital voice assistants like Apple Siri, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa.
What ADF means?
Stands for “Automatic Document Feeder.” An ADF is used in copiers and scanners to feed pages into the machine. It allows multiple pages to be copied or scanned at one time without the need to place each individual page in the copier or scanner.
What is MAF Java?
Oracle Mobile Application Framework (Oracle MAF) is a hybrid mobile framework that enables developers to rapidly develop single-source applications and deploy to Apple’s iOS, and Microsoft Windows 10 platforms.
What is Oracle mobile Authenticator?
Oracle Mobile Authenticator enables you to securely verify identity using a mobile phone or tablet as an authentication factor. Oracle Mobile Authenticator generates a one-time passcode (OTP) for login and can receive push notifications for login, which can be approved with a simple tap.
In which standards Oracle ADF is based on?
Oracle ADF is based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern.
What is flatbed and ADF?
It allows multiple pages to be copied or scanned at one time without the need to place each individual page in the copier or scanner. A flatbed scanner, on the other hand, requires each page to be individually placed on the scanning surface.