JavaServer Faces (JSF), JavaServer Pages (JSP), ADF Faces Rich Client (ADF Faces RC), and Data Visualization Tool (DVT) are all components that form the ADF __________.

JavaServer Faces (JSF), JavaServer Pages (JSP), ADF Faces Rich Client (ADF Faces RC), and
Data Visualization Tool (DVT) are all components that form the ADF __________.

JavaServer Faces (JSF), JavaServer Pages (JSP), ADF Faces Rich Client (ADF Faces RC), and
Data Visualization Tool (DVT) are all components that form the ADF __________.

A.
Data control layer

B.
UI binding layer

C.
Controller

D.
View layer

Explanation:
Note (see the business server layer): ADF Architecture
ADF follows the proven, industry wide accepted Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. ADF
extends this MVC to one more layer – Business Service. Each layer in ADF has distinct role and

specific responsibility.
* The view layer is the top most layer, that user sees and interacts with. It contains the UI pages
used to view or modify that data. We call this part as ADFv. This layer is developed using ADF
Faces Rich Client components that are built on standard JSF components with lot of built-in AJAX
and Web 2.0 like features. In addition to this, it also supports Apache myfaces Trinidad
components, Java and ADF Swing components. It also has ADF Mobile components that are
specifically built for Mobile applications.



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