This document discusses integrating Oracle Application Framework (OAF) BC4J components within a Java concurrent program to perform complex background operations like loading data from an XML file into a database table. It provides steps to setup the development environment, create the necessary OAF model objects (entity object, view object, application module), develop a Java class that implements the concurrent program interface, parse the XML using SAX, and extract and load the data. The goal is to demonstrate how to leverage OAF components for common tasks like database access within a custom Java background job.
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Integrate OA Framework BC4J in Java concurrent program
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Oracle EBS 12.1.3: Integrate OA Framework BC4J components within
Java Concurrent program.
Concurrent processing has been one of the rewarding aspect of Oracle EBS. This allows us to process
millions of transactions behind the scene without any user intervention. Oracle has provided multiple
avenues to design a concurrent program. One stands out of all “Java concurrent program” which uses
“Java — one language, endless possibilities”.
Most of background processes performs some kind of database operation. When comes to Java
concurrent program, JDBC API is in practice to execute SQL operation. Oracle Application Framework
(OAF) is available since many years now to help us to reduce some of the application development
complexities. OAF insulates JDBC connection pool complexity within AOL/J integration code.
OAF is built on MVC deign patterns where MVC stands for model-view and controller. Model-View
relationship separates business/back-end logic with graphical user interface logic. This represent how do
we control operation on server level object like “table inserts”. OAF provides all the bare minimal code
which developer needs to write additionally to fire SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE statement. This way
development team is more focus on actual task in hand which in this tutorial “Read a XML file”.
In this tutorial, I am going to demonstrate “How to use OA Framework BC4J components in Java
concurrent program” to perform complex background operations like loading a data file.
We are going to build a custom Java concurrent program which will read the XML file, parse it and load it
into the database table. Sample XML file being used for this tutorial is provided as below.
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System Configuration used in this demonstration.
JDeveloper 10g on Window7 4GB RAM.
Oracle Database 11.2.0.4
Oracle EBS 12.1.3 on Linux.
JDeveloper is being primarily tool used for OAF development. Before we proceed, we will have to find
out what JDeveloper version works with Oracle EBS release installed in the development environment.
Oracle has generously published this information in Metalink note#416708.1 to help us find exact
JDeveloper patch required.
I built this example on Release 12.1.3 with patch 15880118 applied which corresponds to JDeveloper
Patch# 9879989 as per below matrix available in note#416708.1.
OA Framework - How to Find the Correct Version of JDeveloper for OA Extensions to Use with
E-Business Suite 11i or Release 12.x (Doc ID 416708.1)
JDeveloper doesn’t comes with installer. Once you have downloaded the patch, you just need to
extract/unzip file at your preferred location.
As an example, I used C:AmitJdev_12_1_3 as a location to unzipextract the patch.
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Setup Your Development Environment
It’s important we follow all the instructions provided under section “Setting Up Your Development
Environment” in Oracle Application Framework Developer's Guide. This can save us from nuisances.
Step1: Create an environment variable “JDEV_USER_HOME” in local machine.
Step2: Add below responsibilities to your EBS user account.
Step3: Define JDeveloper Database Connection
Step3.a: You can switch to Connection tab, right click on Databases and select “New Database
Connection”.
Responsibility:
OA Framework ToolBox
OA Framework ToolBox Tutorial Labs
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Step3.b: Ignore the First/Splash screen.
Step3.c: Choose connection name.
Step3.d: Provide DB schema name as Username and corresponding password.
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Step3.g: Expand the connection to review an object / table.
Your DB connection is ready to use. JDeveloper will need DB connection to create Entity Object, View
object etc. for you.
Step4: Run the examples comes with JDeveloper patch
Running examples comes with patch is great way to find out if you are going to get into any trouble with
AOL/J integration. All the examples can be loaded by single WORKSPACE selection “toolbox.jws”. They
are normally available under <LOCAL_ DIR >JDevHomejdevmyprojects.
Step4.a: Choose workspace “toolbox.jws”
Go to File menu and select Open option and choose
<LOCAL_DIR>Jdevjdevhomejdevmyprojectstoolbox.jws
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In Applications navigator, Right click on toolbox and select Rebuild/compile whole sample set.
Make sure fix any compilation error reported.
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Step4.b: Change the “tutorial” project setting to include Database connection and discard whatever
comes in as default.
Step4.3 Update runtime connection. You can always check directory “$FND_TOP/secure” or
“$FND_SECURE” to find DBC file. If you don’t have access, you can request Oracle Applications DBA to
provide it to you.
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Step4.c: You are all set to run JDeveloper examples. Right click on “test_fwktutorial.jsp” and select “Run”
to launch the main page. You shall see webpage showing main menu as below.
As long as you can run the example pages, your configuration settings are OKAY. We can proceed now
with topic in hand.
Step5: Create a New OA Workspace and add a New OA Project
Even though we can use “toolbox.jws” as workspace for development. I prefer we create new workspace
and project to separate the work being done.
Step5.a: Right click on Applications and Select “New OA Workspace...”
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Step5.b: Define project name and Default Package.
Oracle naming convention to define package is as below.
<3rdPartyName>.oracle.apps.<applicationShortName>.<subcomponentName>.
In this example, I am using 3rdParty as “custom” and application name as “custmodule”
Step5.c: Predefined connection will be listed under Connection LOV. Select the appropriate one.
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Step5.d: Select the DBC file and User name has to be an “EBS” account not Database account.
Click on finish button.
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Define Model and View objects
Before we can add any component to newly created project, lets understand what object we will need…
OA Framework Stack
Step6: Create an entity object for table.
Step6.a: Right click on “Server” under “custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc” and select “New Entity
Object…”
We are building background job. As per OA
Framework stack, we need following
objects
1. Entity object
2. View Object
3. Application module.
We don’t need OA Controller object
because it is primarily responsible for user
action on HTML page.
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Step6.b: Choose all the attributes. Please make sure custom table has WHO columns.
Step6.c: Select the primary key. If you don’t have, then select ROWID as primary key.
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Step6.d: Select the Accessors as Generate Methods.
Step6.e: Don’t select the Generate Default View Objects.
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Step6.f: Click the finish button to complete the EO creation.
Step7: Create a view object.
Step7.a: Right click on “Server” under “custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc” and select “New View
Object…”
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Step7.b: Select the Entity object available in left side and move it to right.
Step7.c: Select all the available attributes in view.
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Step7.d: Select the View Object class as well as View Row class as per below screen.
Step7.e: Finish the wizard.
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Step8 Create an Application module.
Step8.a: Right click on “Server” under “custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc” and select “New
Application module. …”
Step8.b: Select the view object available on left side and move it right side.
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Step8.c: There is only one Application Module in used. Please ignore this screen.
Step8.d: Select the Generate java files option for “contactinfoAMImpl” and finish the wizard.
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JDeveloper will automatically generate java classes for you. As you can see now, you have class file for
Entity Object, View Object and Application Module.
As of now, we have all the required BC4J components which we will integrate with Java concurrent
program class.
Step9: Create class “LoadData.java” which implements Java
concurrent program methods.
Step9.a: Create a class.
Import all the required packages for Java concurrent program.
import oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.CpContext;
import oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.JavaConcurrentProgram;
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Implements LoadData class to use JavaConcurrentProgram.
Red Underline on LoadData indicates below error.
Error: Method RunProgram not implemented
Step9.b: Add any missing method.
Now basic implementation of the class to implement Java Concurrent program looks as below.
Step9.c: Add basic functionality to class.
Read any parameter pass to concurrent request.
Display parameters in log file.
Set Request completion status as 0 (successful).
import oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.CpContext;
import oracle.apps.fnd.cp.request.JavaConcurrentProgram;
public class LoadData implements JavaConcurrentProgram{
public LoadData()
{}
public void runProgram(CpContext ctx)
{}
}
public void runProgram(CpContext ctx)
{
System.out.println(" Running Custom Job Parse and Load XML data into
Contact Info table.");
String attribute;
String line = null;
// Concurrent Request execution status
ReqCompletion rStatus = ctx.getReqCompletion();
rOutFile = ctx.getOutFile(); // get OutFile object from CpContext
rLogFile = ctx.getLogFile();// get LogFile object from CpContext
ParameterList pList = ctx.getParameterList();
Hashtable mAttributes = new Hashtable();
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Code continue...
Object obj = null;
// Retrive the list of parameters provided to concurrent request.
if(pList.hasMoreElements())
{
rLogFile.writeln( "--------------------",
rLogFile.STATEMENT);
String attribute_name;
String attribute_value;
for(; pList.hasMoreElements(); )
{
NameValueType namevaluetype = pList.nextParameter();
attribute_name = namevaluetype.getName();
attribute_value = namevaluetype.getValue();
if(attribute_value != null)
{
if(attribute_name.equalsIgnoreCase("P_FILE_NAME"))
mFileName = attribute_value;
}
}
}
BufferedReader br;
try
{
br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(mFileName));
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null)
{
rLogFile.writeln(line,rLogFile.STATEMENT);
}
} catch (FileNotFoundException e)
{rLogFile.writeln(e.getMessage(),rLogFile.STATEMENT);}
catch (java.io.IOException e1)
{rLogFile.writeln (e1.getMessage(),rLogFile.STATEMENT) ;}
rStatus.setCompletion(mXmlErrorCode, mXmlErrorMsg);
rLogFile.writeln ("Load XML Data using OA Business Component job
Completed",rLogFile.STATEMENT);
}
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Step10: Test the basic functionality.
Step10.a: Create directories at middle tier which represent BC4J package
“custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server”.
Connect to APPS tier (I got Linux) as an instance owner, run below commands to create your directory
structure.
Step10.b: Upload all the class files from local machine to middle tier.
Step10.c: Define concurrent program and executable.
cd $JAVA_TOP
mkdir -p custom/oracle/apps/custmodule/conc/server
$ pwd
Example: /{Instance_name}/apps/apps_st/comn/java/classes/custom/oracle/apps/custmodule/
conc/server
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Step10.d: Register the concurrent program to request group.
Step10.e: Run the concurrent program.
Concurrent request was completed normal. I printed XML content in log file to verify if process can read
file successfully.
Concurrent request log file:
Concurrent job was able to read xml file.
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Step11: Add a parsing capability.
We can use DOM or SAX API to parse XML data. In this tutorial, I am going to use SAX parser. For more
information on SAX parser, please visit http://www.saxproject.org/.
SAX Parser is event oriented. Parsing event get fired on XML element. This make developer life easy
because we can just look for what is “Point of Interest” and discard rest of data.
With SAX Parser, we will need to implement 5 different methods to represent complete XML tag life cycle.
startDocument()
startElement()
characters()
endElement()
endDocument()
Here is an example how API will be fired.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<vendor>
<name>Jon Doe</name>
</vendor>
API firing sequence
Start Document
Start Element: vendor
Start Element: name
characters: Jon Doe
End Element: name
End Element: vendor
End document
Why did I select SAX instead of DOM?
Before I proceed to next step, I wanted to clear why SAX Parser was more appealing for me than DOM.
DOM loads whole XML document into memory as a tree. DOM API’s are fast but they need more
memory. In order to load XML data, I don’t need all the XML elements loaded in memory. I don’t even
need all of them. We will look for specific XML elements to decide what to load. For example, I don’t care
about <vendor> tag in file. This is just start and stop marker for me to decide when new record starts.
If you are in need to validate XML document first before you can use the XML data, DOM would be better
for you.
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Step11.a: Add a new class “ReadXML” which implements SAX Parser API.
package custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.xml.sax.Attributes;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import org.xml.sax.SAXParseException;
import org.xml.sax.helpers.DefaultHandler;
import javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser;
import javax.xml.parsers.SAXParserFactory;
import javax.xml.parsers.ParserConfigurationException;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
public class ReadXML extends DefaultHandler
{
File lFile;
InputStream lFileStream;
SAXParser lSaxParser;
boolean recordData=false;
String lName = "";
String lAddress ="";
String lCity ="";
String lState ="";
String lZip = "";
StringBuffer textBuffer;
Attributes attrlist;
public ReadXML() {
}
public void readFile(String fileName)
{
jobAM=LoadData.getAM();
InitSaxXmlParser(fileName);
}
public void startDocument() throws SAXException
{
System.out.println("Start of document");
initAttribute();
}
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public void startElement(String namespaceURI, String sName, // simple name
String qName, Attributes attrs) throws SAXException {
getElementText();
attrlist=attrs;
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("vendor")
recordData=true;
if (recordData)
{
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("name"))
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("address"))
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("city"))
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("state"))
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("zip"))
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
}
}
public void Set_Attributes(Attributes mAttribute, String localName, String qualifiedName,
String tagValue ) {
if (recordData)
{
//System.out.println("Set_Attributes ->"+localName+" :"+qualifiedName+ ":"+ tagValue);
if (qualifiedName.equalsIgnoreCase("name"))
lName = tagValue;
if (qualifiedName.equalsIgnoreCase("Address"))
lAddress = tagValue;
if (qualifiedName.equalsIgnoreCase("city"))
lCity = tagValue;
if (qualifiedName.equalsIgnoreCase("state"))
lState = tagValue;
if (qualifiedName.equalsIgnoreCase("zip"))
lZip = tagValue;
}
}
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public void characters(char[] buf, int offset, int len) throws SAXException
{
String s = new String(buf, offset, len);
if (textBuffer == null)
textBuffer = new StringBuffer(s);
else
textBuffer.append(s);
}
public String getElementText() throws SAXException
{
if (textBuffer == null) return null ;
String s = ""+textBuffer;
textBuffer = null;
return s;
}
public void endElement(String namespaceURI, String sName, String qName ) throws
SAXException
{
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("vendor"))
{
recordData=false;
System.out.println(" name->"+lName);
System.out.println(" mAddress->"+lAddress);
System.out.println(" city->"+lCity);
System.out.println(" state->"+lState);
System.out.println(" zip->"+lZip);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String fileName="C:AmitJdev_12_1_3JdevjdevhomejdevcontactInfo.xml";
ReadXML xmltobeRead = new ReadXML();
xmltobeRead.readFile(fileName);
}
}
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Step12: Integrate BC4J functionality with Java concurrent program.
Step12.a: Define variable and create standalone Application module in LoadXML class.
Step12.b: Add a get method to access AM instance in ReadXML class.
Step12.c: Instantiate the xml parser in LoadXML.
Step12.d: Create a method which will insert row into View Object in ReadXML class.
This method will be called evert time we hit the </vendor> tag which represent end-of-record.
ReadXML xmlConsumer = new ReadXML();
xmlConsumer.readFile(mFileName);
private static OAApplicationModule lJobAM;
String mAmDefName = "custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server.contactinfoAM";
lJobAM = OAApplicationModuleFactory.createRootOAApplicationModule(ctx, mAmDefName);
public static OAApplicationModule getAM()
{
return ljobAM;
}
private void CreateContactInfoRow()
{
OAViewObject oaContactInfoVO=null;
if(jobAM!=null)
{
oaContactInfoVO=(OAViewObject)jobAM.findViewObject("contactInfoVO1");
OARow contactInfoRow = (OARow) oaContactInfoVO.createRow();
if(contactInfoRow!=null)
{
contactInfoRow.setAttribute("Name",lName);
contactInfoRow.setAttribute("Address",lAddress);
contactInfoRow.setAttribute("City", lCity);
contactInfoRow.setAttribute("State",lState);
contactInfoRow.setAttribute("Zip",lZip);
jobAM.invokeMethod("commitContactInfo");
}
else
System.out.println("AM job was NULL");
}
}
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Step12.e: Add a method in Application module class to commit your changes.
Step12.f: Modify endElement method to call “CreateContactInfoRow()” as soon as we hit </vendor> tag.
We are all set to re-run the concurrent program again.
public void commitContactInfo()
{
Throwable athrowable[] = null;
OADBTransaction oadbtransaction = getOADBTransaction();
contactInfoVOImpl ccNewContact = getcontactInfoVO1();
oadbtransaction.postChanges();
oadbtransaction.commit();
ccNewContact.closeRowSet();
oadbtransaction.clearEntityCache("custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server.contactInfoEO"
);
if(athrowable != null && athrowable.length > 0)
throw OAException.getBundledOAException(athrowable);
else
return;
}
public void endElement(String namespaceURI,
String sName,
String qName ) throws SAXException
{
Set_Attributes(attrlist, sName,qName,getElementText());
if (qName.equalsIgnoreCase("vendor"))
{
recordData=false;
System.out.println(" name->"+lName);
System.out.println(" mAddress->"+lAddress);
System.out.println(" city->"+lCity);
System.out.println(" state->"+lState);
System.out.println(" zip->"+lZip);
CreateContactInfoRow();
}
}
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Step12.g: Run the concurrent program
Finally query the table to confirm data was truly loaded.
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As you can see, I was able to insert data into table without writing a single
INSERT statement. This is the simplification BC4J component offers to us.
This completes the demonstration “Integrate OA Framework BC4J components within Java concurrent
program”. All the class source code is available in Appendix section.
Summary
Define entity object for table.
Define view object for entity object.
Define application module for view object.
Define “LoadXML” class which implements Java concurrent program methods.
Define “ReadXML” class which implement SAX Parser API’s.
Create a root level Application Module in LoadXML class using Context passed as
parameter.
Instantiate ReadXML within LoadXML class.
Create an SAX Parser instance using SAXParserFactory and pass the XML file as
parameter to parse method.
Parsing will generate event in below sequence for XML elements.
-> StartElement()
->Characters()
->EndElement()
Inside method “EndElement()” , If xml element is “VENDOR” , call
CreateContactInfoRow()” which create a new row in view object.
At the end of “CreateContactInfoRow()” method call commitContactInfo() which is defined
in application module to post the changes at database table.
For all the XML element “VENDOR” , CreateContactInfoRow() will be called which will
create eventually all the rows in table.
After XML parsing event complete, set the request set completion status as 0 in LoadData
class.
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Appendix A: Application module java class.
package custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAApplicationModuleImpl;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OADBTransaction;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// --- File generated by Oracle ADF Business Components Design Time.
// --- Custom code may be added to this class.
// --- Warning: Do not modify method signatures of generated methods.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
public class contactinfoAMImpl extends OAApplicationModuleImpl {
/**This is the default constructor (do not remove)
*/
public contactinfoAMImpl() {
}
/**Container's getter for contactInfoVO1
*/
public contactInfoVOImpl getcontactInfoVO1() {
return (contactInfoVOImpl)findViewObject("contactInfoVO1");
}
public void commitContactInfo()
{
Throwable athrowable[] = null;
OADBTransaction oadbtransaction = getOADBTransaction();
contactInfoVOImpl ccNewContact = getcontactInfoVO1();
oadbtransaction.postChanges();
oadbtransaction.commit();
ccNewContact.closeRowSet();
oadbtransaction.clearEntityCache("custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server.contactInfoEO")
;
if(athrowable != null && athrowable.length > 0)
throw OAException.getBundledOAException(athrowable);
else
return;
}
/**Sample main for debugging Business Components code using the tester.
*/
public static void main(String[] args) {
launchTester("custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server", /* package name */
"contactinfoAMLocal" /* Configuration Name */);
}
}
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Appendix B: Entity Object Java class file.
package custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAEntityDefImpl;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAEntityImpl;
import oracle.jbo.domain.Date;
import oracle.jbo.domain.Number;
import oracle.jbo.domain.RowID;
import oracle.jbo.server.AttributeDefImpl;
import oracle.jbo.server.EntityDefImpl;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// --- File generated by Oracle ADF Business Components Design Time.
// --- Custom code may be added to this class.
// --- Warning: Do not modify method signatures of generated methods.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
public class contactInfoEOImpl extends OAEntityImpl {
public static final int NAME = 0;
public static final int ADDRESS = 1;
public static final int CITY = 2;
public static final int STATE = 3;
public static final int ZIP = 4;
public static final int CREATIONDATE = 5;
public static final int CREATEDBY = 6;
public static final int LASTUPDATEDATE = 7;
public static final int LASTUPDATEDBY = 8;
public static final int ROWID = 9;
public static final int LASTUPDATELOGIN = 10;
private static OAEntityDefImpl mDefinitionObject;
/**This is the default constructor (do not remove)
*/
public contactInfoEOImpl() {
}
/**Retrieves the definition object for this instance class.
*/
public static synchronized EntityDefImpl getDefinitionObject() {
if (mDefinitionObject == null) {
mDefinitionObject =
(OAEntityDefImpl)EntityDefImpl.findDefObject("custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server.con
tactInfoEO");
}
return mDefinitionObject;
}
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/**Gets the attribute value for Name, using the alias name Name
*/
public String getName() {
return (String)getAttributeInternal(NAME);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for Name
*/
public void setName(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(NAME, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for Address, using the alias name Address
*/
public String getAddress() {
return (String)getAttributeInternal(ADDRESS);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for Address
*/
public void setAddress(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(ADDRESS, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for City, using the alias name City
*/
public String getCity() {
return (String)getAttributeInternal(CITY);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for City
*/
public void setCity(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(CITY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for State, using the alias name State
*/
public String getState() {
return (String)getAttributeInternal(STATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for State
*/
public void setState(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(STATE, value);
}
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/**Gets the attribute value for Zip, using the alias name Zip
*/
public String getZip() {
return (String)getAttributeInternal(ZIP);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for Zip
*/
public void setZip(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(ZIP, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for CreationDate, using the alias name CreationDate
*/
public Date getCreationDate() {
return (Date)getAttributeInternal(CREATIONDATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for CreationDate
*/
public void setCreationDate(Date value) {
setAttributeInternal(CREATIONDATE, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for CreatedBy, using the alias name CreatedBy
*/
public Number getCreatedBy() {
return (Number)getAttributeInternal(CREATEDBY);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for CreatedBy
*/
public void setCreatedBy(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(CREATEDBY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for LastUpdateDate, using the alias name LastUpdateDate
*/
public Date getLastUpdateDate() {
return (Date)getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for LastUpdateDate
*/
public void setLastUpdateDate(Date value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDATE, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for LastUpdatedBy, using the alias name LastUpdatedBy*/
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public Number getLastUpdatedBy() {
return (Number)getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDBY);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as the attribute value for LastUpdatedBy
*/
public void setLastUpdatedBy(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDBY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for RowID, using the alias name RowID
*/
public RowID getRowID() {
return (RowID)getAttributeInternal(ROWID);
}
/**getAttrInvokeAccessor: generated method. Do not modify.
*/
protected Object getAttrInvokeAccessor(int index,
AttributeDefImpl attrDef) throws Exception {
switch (index) {
case NAME:
return getName();
case ADDRESS:
return getAddress();
case CITY:
return getCity();
case STATE:
return getState();
case ZIP:
return getZip();
case CREATIONDATE:
return getCreationDate();
case CREATEDBY:
return getCreatedBy();
case LASTUPDATEDATE:
return getLastUpdateDate();
case LASTUPDATEDBY:
return getLastUpdatedBy();
case ROWID:
return getRowID();
case LASTUPDATELOGIN:
return getLastUpdateLogin();
default:
return super.getAttrInvokeAccessor(index, attrDef);
}
}
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protected void setAttrInvokeAccessor(int index, Object value,
AttributeDefImpl attrDef) throws Exception {
switch (index) {
case NAME:
setName((String)value);
return;
case ADDRESS:
setAddress((String)value);
return;
case CITY:
setCity((String)value);
return;
case STATE:
setState((String)value);
return;
case ZIP:
setZip((String)value);
return;
case CREATIONDATE:
setCreationDate((Date)value);
return;
case CREATEDBY:
setCreatedBy((Number)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATEDATE:
setLastUpdateDate((Date)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATEDBY:
setLastUpdatedBy((Number)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATELOGIN:
setLastUpdateLogin((Number)value);
return;
default:
super.setAttrInvokeAccessor(index, value, attrDef);
return;
}
}
public Number getLastUpdateLogin() {
return (Number)getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATELOGIN);
}
public void setLastUpdateLogin(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATELOGIN, value);
}
}
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Appendix C: View Object Java class file.
package custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAViewRowImpl;
import oracle.jbo.domain.Date;
import oracle.jbo.domain.Number;
import oracle.jbo.domain.RowID;
import oracle.jbo.server.AttributeDefImpl;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// --- File generated by Oracle ADF Business Components Design Time.
// --- Custom code may be added to this class.
// --- Warning: Do not modify method signatures of generated methods.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
public class contactInfoVORowImpl extends OAViewRowImpl {
public static final int NAME = 0;
public static final int ADDRESS = 1;
public static final int CITY = 2;
public static final int STATE = 3;
public static final int ZIP = 4;
public static final int CREATIONDATE = 5;
public static final int CREATEDBY = 6;
public static final int LASTUPDATEDATE = 7;
public static final int LASTUPDATEDBY = 8;
public static final int ROWID = 9;
public static final int LASTUPDATELOGIN = 10;
/**This is the default constructor (do not remove)
*/
public contactInfoVORowImpl() {
}
/**Gets contactInfoEO entity object.
*/
public contactInfoEOImpl getcontactInfoEO() {
return (contactInfoEOImpl)getEntity(0);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for NAME using the alias name Name
*/
public String getName() {
return (String) getAttributeInternal(NAME);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for NAME using the alias name Name
*/
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public void setName(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(NAME, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for ADDRESS using the alias name Address
*/
public String getAddress() {
return (String) getAttributeInternal(ADDRESS);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for ADDRESS using the alias name Address
*/
public void setAddress(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(ADDRESS, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for CITY using the alias name City
*/
public String getCity() {
return (String) getAttributeInternal(CITY);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for CITY using the alias name City
*/
public void setCity(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(CITY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for STATE using the alias name State
*/
public String getState() {
return (String) getAttributeInternal(STATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for STATE using the alias name State
*/
public void setState(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(STATE, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for ZIP using the alias name Zip
*/
public String getZip() {
return (String) getAttributeInternal(ZIP);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for ZIP using the alias name Zip
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*/
public void setZip(String value) {
setAttributeInternal(ZIP, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for CREATION_DATE using the alias name CreationDate
*/
public Date getCreationDate() {
return (Date) getAttributeInternal(CREATIONDATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for CREATION_DATE using the alias name
CreationDate
*/
public void setCreationDate(Date value) {
setAttributeInternal(CREATIONDATE, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for CREATED_BY using the alias name CreatedBy
*/
public Number getCreatedBy() {
return (Number) getAttributeInternal(CREATEDBY);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for CREATED_BY using the alias name
CreatedBy
*/
public void setCreatedBy(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(CREATEDBY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for LAST_UPDATE_DATE using the alias name LastUpdateDate
*/
public Date getLastUpdateDate() {
return (Date) getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDATE);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for LAST_UPDATE_DATE using the alias name
LastUpdateDate
*/
public void setLastUpdateDate(Date value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDATE, value);
}
public Number getLastUpdatedBy() { return (Number)
getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDBY);
}
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/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for LAST_UPDATED_BY using the alias name
LastUpdatedBy
*/
public void setLastUpdatedBy(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATEDBY, value);
}
/**Gets the attribute value for ROWID using the alias name RowID
*/
public RowID getRowID() {
return (RowID) getAttributeInternal(ROWID);
}
/**getAttrInvokeAccessor: generated method. Do not modify.
*/
protected Object getAttrInvokeAccessor(int index,
AttributeDefImpl attrDef) throws Exception {
switch (index) {
case NAME:
return getName();
case ADDRESS:
return getAddress();
case CITY:
return getCity();
case STATE:
return getState();
case ZIP:
return getZip();
case CREATIONDATE:
return getCreationDate();
case CREATEDBY:
return getCreatedBy();
case LASTUPDATEDATE:
return getLastUpdateDate();
case LASTUPDATEDBY:
return getLastUpdatedBy();
case ROWID:
return getRowID();
case LASTUPDATELOGIN:
return getLastUpdateLogin();
default:
return super.getAttrInvokeAccessor(index, attrDef);
}
}
/**setAttrInvokeAccessor: generated method. Do not modify.
*/
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*/
protected void setAttrInvokeAccessor(int index, Object value,
AttributeDefImpl attrDef) throws Exception {
switch (index) {
case NAME:
setName((String)value);
return;
case ADDRESS:
setAddress((String)value);
return;
case CITY:
setCity((String)value);
return;
case STATE:
setState((String)value);
return;
case ZIP:
setZip((String)value);
return;
case CREATIONDATE:
setCreationDate((Date)value);
return;
case CREATEDBY:
setCreatedBy((Number)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATEDATE:
setLastUpdateDate((Date)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATEDBY:
setLastUpdatedBy((Number)value);
return;
case LASTUPDATELOGIN:
setLastUpdateLogin((Number)value);
return;
default:
super.setAttrInvokeAccessor(index, value, attrDef);
return;
}
}
/**Gets the attribute value for LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN using the alias name LastUpdateLogin
*/
public Number getLastUpdateLogin() {
return (Number) getAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATELOGIN);
}
/**Sets <code>value</code> as attribute value for LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN using the alias name
LastUpdateLogin
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public void setLastUpdateLogin(Number value) {
setAttributeInternal(LASTUPDATELOGIN, value);
}
}
package custom.oracle.apps.custmodule.conc.server;
import oracle.apps.fnd.framework.server.OAViewObjectImpl;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// --- File generated by Oracle ADF Business Components Design Time.
// --- Custom code may be added to this class.
// --- Warning: Do not modify method signatures of generated methods.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
public class contactInfoVOImpl extends OAViewObjectImpl {
/**This is the default constructor (do not remove)
*/
public contactInfoVOImpl() {
}
}