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Paul Swiggers is Principal Consultant and Expertise Lead ADF at AMIS, specialized in Oracle's Application Development Framework (ADF) and (PL/)SQL, playing around with Oracle SOA/OSB.Experienced trouble shooter, lead developer and coach, loves to explore tools that help building better applications like the Oracle Application Testing Suite (OATS) for performance testing and Oracle Real User Experience Insight (RUEI)Big fan of Agile development in multidisciplinary teams. Exploring how tools like Selenium, Bamboo, Sonar can help delivering more reliable software.
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Navigating through an ADF editable table with arrow keys

Paul Swiggers March 15, 2016 7

For a client that uses a lot of ADF editable table I was exploring the possibilities of navigating through an editable table with the arrow keys. They often need to edit values in one column for all the rows in the table. The only way to do that now is […]

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