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Vendor: Oracle
3.9 out of 5

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Oracle Application Development Framework mindshare

As of June 2026, the mindshare of Oracle Application Development Framework in the Java Frameworks category stands at 6.8%, up from 3.5% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Java Frameworks Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Oracle Application Development Framework6.8%
Spring Boot28.0%
Jakarta EE16.9%
Other48.300000000000004%
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Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise1
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Small Business24
Midsize Enterprise14
Large Enterprise25
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Construction Company
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11%
Financial Services Firm
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Manufacturing Company
8%
Insurance Company
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Outsourcing Company
8%
University
5%
Retailer
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Healthcare Company
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Non Profit
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Educational Organization
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Marketing Services Firm
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Performing Arts
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Computer Software Company
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Pharma/Biotech Company
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Government
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Transportation Company
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Consumer Goods Company
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Venture Capital & Private Equity Firm
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Logistics Company
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Oracle Application Development Framework Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
ERP Manager | Implementation Head at Tharsol4.5I 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 cloudsoftjo2.5Oracle 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 Microsystems4.0After 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+ employees3.5I 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 employees3.0I 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-Raqamiah4.0As 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 employees3.5We'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 University5.0I 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.
Assistant Manager at cloudsoftjo3.0I value this solution's business components and easy setup. However, its performance is very slow, especially with many users, and the low-code framework can be buggy. Support is average. I rate it 6/10.
Asad Ur Rehman - PeerSpot reviewer
Asad Ur Rehman
ERP Manager | Implementation Head at Tharsol
Nov 11, 2022
Eases the writing of code in Java with JavaBeans; easy to set up
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Hammam Fayez
Assistant Manager at cloudsoftjo
Sep 13, 2022
Lacking optimization, end of life support, but enables rapid development
Shadi Abu Omar - PeerSpot reviewer
Shadi Abu Omar
Senior Java EE & Oracle Fusion Middleware Dev at Microsystems
May 25, 2022
Is stable, scalable, and easy to set up and all parts of this application are compatible with single sign-on
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Senior Associate at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Jun 21, 2022
Great for developing pages and applications very rapidly, unfortunately the UI is not up to standard
reviewer2004372 - PeerSpot reviewer
reviewer2004372
Java Developer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Nov 14, 2022
A database-centric and full-stack solution, but the model layer needs performance optimization
it_user1371201 - PeerSpot reviewer
it_user1371201
Java/ Senior Oracle ADF Developer at Al-Bayanat Al-Raqamiah
Jun 28, 2020
Good technical support and the business components are a powerful feature
reviewer1350171 - PeerSpot reviewer
reviewer1350171
Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
May 28, 2020
Good support and integrates well with Oracle products, but it needs to be cheaper and more lightweight
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Osama-Alsaif
CIO at Prince Mohammad University
Dec 18, 2019
Easy to teach to programmers especially regarding how to capture the technology and how to enhance it
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Hammam Fayez
Assistant Manager at cloudsoftjo
Oct 16, 2019
A smooth framework with good business components, but the performance needs improvement