Download Java Decompiler.
Extract zip and run included .exe
Open file and select a ADF lib eg. adfm.jar located in my case under C:\Oracle\Middleware\oracle_common\modules\oracle.adf.model_11.1.1
As you can see all packages are there.
Select the class you to see eg. oracle.jbo.server.ViewObjectImpl
Thanx Nick for the tip!
Extract zip and run included .exe
Open file and select a ADF lib eg. adfm.jar located in my case under C:\Oracle\Middleware\oracle_common\modules\oracle.adf.model_11.1.1
As you can see all packages are there.
Select the class you to see eg. oracle.jbo.server.ViewObjectImpl
Thanx Nick for the tip!
A good trick if you don't have a support contract with Oracle. But if you have one, just ask them for the source code! :-)
ReplyDeleteObviously! :)
ReplyDeleteI would not go so far to call it a trick. :) It is more a hint of how easy is to see the ADF source.
In the other hand, you ll be amazed how many people do not realize that and think that no support contract, no source.