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Oracle Targets Mobile Devs

Mar 15, 2011
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Oracle is expanding its mobile developer efforts with the release of the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Mobile Client.

In the past Oracle has also had a mobile browser, which enabled Java applications in a limited fashion. Now Oracle is moving to the next step of mobile application enablement.

“ADF Mobile Client steps onto the mobile device itself,” Duncan Mills, senior director or product management at Oracle told InternetNews.com Mills said. “We’re now pushing the user interface and the flow control down onto the mobile device.”

Initially the ADF Mobile Client will work on the Blackberry and Windows Mobile platforms, though others will follow.

Developer.com has the full report on the evolution of Oracle ADF.



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