Oracle JET team doesn’t recommend or support integrating JET into ADF Faces. This post is based on my own research and doesn’t reflect best practices recommended by Oracle. If you want to try the same – do it on your own risk.
All this said, I still think finding ways of further JET integration into ADF Faces is important. Next step would be to implement editable grid JET based component and integrate it into ADF to improve fast user data entry experience.
Today post focus is around read-only JET composite component integration into ADF Faces. I would recommend to read my previous posts on similar topic, today I’m using methods described in these posts: Read the complete article here.
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