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PeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips & Techniques

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Advanced PeopleSoft PeopleTools Development Strategies

Maximize the efficiency and productivity of your PeopleSoft applications from Oracle using the proven methods and best practices in this Oracle Press guide. PeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips & Techniques lays out the benefits of each tactic along with implementation considerations, programming instructions, and reusable code samples. Construct powerful iScripts, build custom UIs, work with Java and Ajax, and integrate the latest Web 2.0 features. Test-driven development, application security, performance tuning, and debugging are also covered in this authoritative resource.

  • Develop modular logic using PeopleSoft application classes
  • Incorporate file attachment and approval workflow capabilities
  • Add Web elements with PeopleCode iScripts and bookmarkets
  • Enhance functionality using HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Ajax
  • Extend PeopleSoft Integration Broker through custom connctors
  • Effectively merge Java with PeopleCode to create elegant solutions
  • Use runtime loggers and tracers to test and tune applications
  • Extend the PeopleSoft Web server with JSP, servlets, and filters
  • Create Web-based mobile applications using Oracle JDeveloper

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    Series: Osborne Oracle Press Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC Edition: 1

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: September 7, 2010

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    • ISBN: 9780071664929
    • Release date: September 7, 2010

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    • ISBN: 9780071664929
    • File size: 14881 KB
    • Release date: September 7, 2010

    PDF ebook

    • ISBN: 9780071664929
    • File size: 35295 KB
    • Release date: September 7, 2010

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    OverDrive Read
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    Languages

    English

    Advanced PeopleSoft PeopleTools Development Strategies

    Maximize the efficiency and productivity of your PeopleSoft applications from Oracle using the proven methods and best practices in this Oracle Press guide. PeopleSoft PeopleTools Tips & Techniques lays out the benefits of each tactic along with implementation considerations, programming instructions, and reusable code samples. Construct powerful iScripts, build custom UIs, work with Java and Ajax, and integrate the latest Web 2.0 features. Test-driven development, application security, performance tuning, and debugging are also covered in this authoritative resource.

  • Develop modular logic using PeopleSoft application classes
  • Incorporate file attachment and approval workflow capabilities
  • Add Web elements with PeopleCode iScripts and bookmarkets
  • Enhance functionality using HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Ajax
  • Extend PeopleSoft Integration Broker through custom connctors
  • Effectively merge Java with PeopleCode to create elegant solutions
  • Use runtime loggers and tracers to test and tune applications
  • Extend the PeopleSoft Web server with JSP, servlets, and filters
  • Create Web-based mobile applications using Oracle JDeveloper

  • Expand title description text
    • Details

      Publisher:
      McGraw Hill LLC
      Edition:
      1

      Kindle Book
      Release date: September 7, 2010

      OverDrive Read
      ISBN: 9780071664929
      Release date: September 7, 2010

      EPUB ebook
      ISBN: 9780071664929
      File size: 14881 KB
      Release date: September 7, 2010

      PDF ebook
      ISBN: 9780071664929
      File size: 35295 KB
      Release date: September 7, 2010

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    • Formats
      Kindle Book
      OverDrive Read
      EPUB ebook
      PDF ebook
    • Languages
      English
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