Difference between JDeveloper and ADF

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Can someone explain the difference between JDevloper and ADF



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Good question. ADF as a framework comes with JDeveloper. It's near enough impossible to dissociate (or at least you wouldn't bother). Download this track JDev and you get included free ADF.

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