Oracle Jet is targeted at developers working with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3 on client-side applications. This plugin makes use of the Oracle Jet command line tool to build your web application and then deploying that application to a targeted location.
@Since 5.1.0.3
Supports both Windows and Unix Operating Systems.
alta:web
, but you can specify a hybrid mobile theme (alta:android
, alta:ios
, alta:windows
) if you want your application to have the look and feel of a mobile application. You can edit the default alta theme as you wish after deployment. Oracle has a great examples for changing theme to fit your application needs: https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/jet/public_samples/JET-Theme-Builder/public_html/index.html.When creating your workflow for the build operation make sure to select a platform type as an input from the drop down menu or in the project properties. The other inputs are optional. When specifying theme options make sure your formatting matches "ThemeName1" : "PlatformType", "ThemeName2" : "PlatformType", "ThemeName3" : "PlatformType", etc.. For the deploy workflow, define the target location of your application. After deployment the final location of your application will be your user defined target location appended with the project name (/u01/apache_tomcat/webapps/olympics). Here you can see the Olympics web application was successfully deployed and working. |
User Options and Component are Windows only options. |
You must have Oracle CLI installed on the server you're running FlexDeploy on.
For web app development, install this module as follows:
npm install -g @oracle/ojet-cli |
For hybrid mobile app development, install it together with Cordova:
npm install -g @oracle/ojet-cli cordova |
On macOS, you will need to use 'sudo'.