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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Mobile Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Development Framework
11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

Part Number E10140-02
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A

ADF Mobile
definition, 1.1
Java Server Faces (JSF) and, 1.1.1
skinning, 4.1
supported Apache MyFaces Trinidad components, 3.1
ADF Mobile application development
configuring development environment for, 2.2
creating JSP pages and, 2.3.1
differences from ADF Web application development, 2.1
e-mail support and, 7.1
telephone links and, 7.1
testing applications, 2.4
unsupported Apache MyFaces Trinidad components, 3.8
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad layout components, 3.4, 6.4
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad navigation components, 3.5
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad output components, 3.3
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad table components, 3.7.1
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad tree components, 3.7.2
using Apache MyFaces Trinidad user input components, 3.2
ADF Mobile applications
Google Maps in, 7.1
JavaScript support on BlackBerry browsers and, 2.4.2
testing limitations of desktop browsers and mobile devices, 2.4
testing on emulators, 2.4.1
Apache MyFaces Trinidad
component library in JDeveloper, 2.2.2
developing ADF Mobile applications with, 1.1.2
layout components, 3.4, 6.4
navigation components, 3.5, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4
output components, 3.3
support on mobile browsers, 1.2
supported components for ADF Mobile, 3.1
table components, 3.7.1
tree components, 3.7.2
unsupported components, 3.8
user input components, 3.2

B

basic HTML mobile browsers
basic CSS support for, 5.3
limitations of, 5.2
BlackBerry 4.5
horizontal scrolling limitations of, 3.1.4, 6.1
BlackBerry browsers
adjusting browser settings for ADF Mobile applications, 2.4.2
appropriate page scaling and, 7.5
avoiding word wrap in tables, 6.2
display behavior and font size, 6.5.1
display behavior and screen size, 6.5.2
enabling JavaScript support for displaying ADF Mobile applications, 2.4.2
formatting column width, 6.4
formatting label and message panels, 6.3
horizontal scrolling limitations of BlackBerry 4.5 and earlier, 3.1.4, 6.1

D

dialogs
ADF Mobile support of, 3.1.3

E

EL expressions
defining the browser type in the skin-family element, 4.2.1.1
switching skins using the skin-family, 4.2.1.2
emulators
testing ADF Mobile applications and, 2.4.1

G

goButton
e-mail application integration and, 7.2
Google Maps integration and, 7.4
telephony dialogs and, 7.3
goLink
e-mail application integration and, 7.2
Google Maps integration and, 7.4
telephony dialogs and, 7.3
Google Maps
associating driving directions with, 7.4.1
iPhone Safari support, 7.4.2

J

JavaScript
lack of support on basic HTML browsers and, 5.2
JSF (Java Server Faces)
use of renderkits for document encoding, 1.1.1

M

mobile browsers
ADF Mobile support of, 1.2
AJAX support for PPR (Partial Page Rendering), 1.1.2, 3.1.2

P

Partial Page Rendering (PPR)
ADF Mobile support of, 1.1.2, 3.1.2
AJAX support on mobile browsers and, 1.1.2, 3.1.2

R

renderkits
JSF (Java Server Faces) and, 1.1.1

S

skinning
specifying renderkits and style sheets, 4.2.2
using an EL expression within the skin-family element to determine browser types, 4.2.1.1
using an EL expression within the skin-family element to switch skins, 4.2.1.2
using managed beans to retrieve browser identifiers, 4.2.3

W

Windows Mobile browsers
adjusting browser settings for ADF Mobile applications, 2.4.2