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Oracle JHeadstart Developer's Guide - Downloads - Oracle

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A <strong>JHeadstart</strong> User Interface Skin integrates with the ADF Faces Skinning feature as<br />

shown in the above screen shot. The value of the ADF Faces Skin property must be a<br />

value that exists in the adf-faces-skins.xml file, located in web.xml.<br />

Web Link: More information about using ADF Faces Skinning and creating your own<br />

skin can be found in section 22.3 Using Skins to Change the Look and Feel of the<br />

ADF Developers <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

The mycompany skin used as an example in this section, can be downloaded from<br />

OTN as well.<br />

If you have defined one or more user interface skins, you can associate a skin with a<br />

module.<br />

Now, to enable this dynamic skin switching based on the currently selected module, you<br />

need to make a change in adf-faces-config.xml, to configure ADF Faces to read the skin<br />

to use from the jhsDynamicMenu.currentUISkin managed bean property:<br />

9 - 12 Generating Menu Structures <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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