Oracle ADF is an end-to-end Java EE framework that simplifies application development by providing out-of-the-box infrastructure services and a visual and declarative development experience. Oracle ADF simplifies Java EE development by minimizing the need to write code that implements the applicationâs infrastructure allowing the developers to focus on the features of the actual application. Oracle ADF provides these infrastructure implementations as part of the framework. It also implements the Model-View-Controller design pattern and offers an integrated solution that covers all the layers of the architecture integrated with the Oracle SOA and WebCenter Portal frameworks.


| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Oracle Application Development Framework | 5.4% |
| Spring Boot | 33.2% |
| Jakarta EE | 17.2% |
| Other | 44.2% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 5 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 2 |
| Large Enterprise | 1 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 15 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 10 |
| Large Enterprise | 25 |
Oracle Application Development Framework was previously known as Oracle ADF.
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| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| ERP Manager | Implementation Head at Tharsol | 4.5 | I used Oracle ADF for eight years, valuing its Java coding. However, JDeveloper is slow, and Oracle ceased ADF support in 2020, as users migrated to APEX. I now recommend APEX instead. |
| Assistant Manager at cloudsoftjo | 2.5 | Oracle ADF offers rapid development and security, but I find it a heavy framework with rendering and resource issues, nearing end-of-life. I recommend newer technologies like Angular, rating it 5/10. |
| Senior Java EE & Oracle Fusion Middleware Dev at Microsystems | 4.0 | After five years, I value its excellent single sign-on, stability, and scalability. Setup is straightforward, support good. However, it needs a dependable on-premises front-end for big projects and specialized staff. I rate it 8/10. |
| Senior Associate at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees | 3.5 | I find this solution enables rapid application development, which is beneficial. However, the UI is very slow and not up to market standard. Performance, stability, and technical support need significant improvement. I rate it 7/10. |
| Java Developer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees | 3.0 | I use this database-centric solution for enterprise web apps, finding its MVC easy, but performance and scalability become issues as it grows. The UI also feels outdated. Setup is easy, but I rate it 6/10 overall. |
| Java/ Senior Oracle ADF Developer at Al-Bayanat Al-Raqamiah | 4.0 | As a solution provider, I use Oracle ADF for clients, valuing its powerful business components, stability, and scalability. While initial setup is complex and more components are needed, I recommend this product, rating it eight out of ten. |
| Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees | 3.5 | We've used Oracle ADF for 15 years. It integrates well and is scalable, but its high cost, lack of open-source nature, and performance issues are leading us to transition to Spring Boot. |
| CIO at Prince Mohammad University | 5.0 | I rate Oracle ADF 10/10. It offers fast deployment and ease of use, with great support. Though regional relevance and third-party integration could improve, Oracle's tech leadership makes it the best choice. |