I wanted to give a small update for any of you that have missed the latest presentations on ADF Mobile or Missed out on the virtual Dev Day back in June.

ADF Mobile is still in its testing phase hopefully to be released later this year; if your an Ace or Beta developer you should have access to ADF Mobile since Feb this year.

Here’s a quick rundown for those new to ADF Mobile and help clear the confusion of ADF Mobile Browser and what the differences are.

ADF Mobile Browser is the classic trinidad mobile development kit that has been around for a good couple of years. It allows you to access a trinidad developed website within a mobile browser and supports a large variety of mobile devices and Operating systems. The downside is you can’t use ADF taglib.

ADF Mobile is the new hybrid Application development environment (html5, phonegap, AMX with lightweight JVM) for Jdev set for release later this year. Currently supporting IOS and Android development. Again you can’t use the ADF taglib but you can tie it into your existing business logic.

ADF PS5 released early this year to support Tablet devices via browser updates DVT with Canvas to replace flash controls and has improved Javascript touch events incorporated.
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One of the apps I believe that has been written with ADF Mobile is the Fusion Expenses App available for IOS here.

You can read up on it via the data sheet here

Resource Links on the latest ADF Mobile Development

New ADF Mobile Slides
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/otnvdd-fusiondev-june-2012/ADF_Mobile.pdf

ADF Mobile Latest Updates
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/overview/adf-mobile-096323.html

ADF Mobile Intro Viewlet
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/otnvdd-fusiondev-june-2012/ADF_Mobile/ADF_Mobile.html