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Oracle Fusion Applications Development And Extensibility Handbook

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Deliver highly adaptable business applications that bolster productivity and drive informed decision-making. Oracle Fusion Applications Development and Extensibility Handbook contains best practices, real-world case studies and technical deep dives. Discover how to manage design- and run-time customizations, extend existing UIs and build new ones, secure your applications and integrate with other systems. This Oracle Press guide offers complete coverage of the latest cloud and SOA-based features.

540 pages, Paperback

First published December 13, 2013

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May 4, 2014
Writing a book that provides both breadth of coverage for a very large subject area as well as meaningful depth is a very difficult trick to pull off. But the authors of this book have succeeded magnificently. The book tackles the subject of basic customization that users can perform through to in-depth feature development using the Oracle SOA stack. Not to mention reporting and analytics.

The book has been written in an engaging way providing context, backgound and Fusion Application principles and then taking examples of how to implement the different kinds of capabilities. From this book, you should have a good grasp of what to expect and how to approach Fusion application Extension work.

As a result I'd recommend this book to Architects, Project Manager's who want to understand what their development team should be doing and the risks of their approach. This would also form a good roadmap into the detail for developers starting out in the Fusion applications space.

If you'd like to see a chapter level review and content breakdown please visit my blog at blog.mp3monster.org
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