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Oracle JHeadstart Developer's Guide - Downloads - Oracle

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4.5. Running the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application Generator<br />

Before you start generating your application, make sure you have applied the naming<br />

conventions and other service-level settings as discussed in chapter “Team-based<br />

Development”, section “Organizing <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application Definition Files”.<br />

Once you have got the service and group definitions right, you can generate the<br />

application.<br />

There are two ways to start the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application Generator (JAG):<br />

1. Right click the Application Definition File in the Applications Navigator, and<br />

choose Run <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application Generator.<br />

2. From within the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application Definition editor, click the third button<br />

from the left.<br />

Now JAG will generate the View and Controller layers of the application, including the<br />

ADF Model data bindings to the ADF Business Components. The progress is logged in<br />

the Jheadstart Application Generator – Log.<br />

4 - 20 Using the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Addins <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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