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Oracle Application Framework

Oracle Application Framework

By Oracle
  • #148 Software in Frameworks and Libraries
  • Oracle Application Framework market share is <0.01% with more than 480 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 4,396,506 contacts that are using Oracle Application Framework , including IBM Accenture Wells Fargo

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    Websites Dropped

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    Current Websites

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    Market Share

    <0.01%

    ABOUT ORACLE APPLICATION FRAMEWORK

    Oracle Application Framework (OA Framework or OAF) is a proprietary framework developed by Oracle Corporation for application development within the Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). The framework is also available to customers for personalizations, customizations and custom-application development.

    Top industries using this technology

    Top competitors of Oracle Application Framework

    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    12,874,713
    33.71%
    7,601,709
    19.91%
    6,000,224
    15.71%
    2,646,318
    6.93%
    1,825,230
    4.78%
    1,455,236
    3.81%
    1,031,897
    2.70%
    796,795
    2.09%
    420,557
    1.10%
    411,800
    1.08%
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    What is Oracle Application Framework and what is used for?

    Oracle Application Framework (OA Framework or OAF) is a proprietary framework developed by Oracle Corporation for application development within the Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS). The framework is also available to customers for personalizations, customizations and custom-application development.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Oracle Application Framework

    jQuery is one of the most well-known alternatives to Oracle Application Framework

    Who uses Oracle Application Framework?

    480 companies reportedly use Oracle Application Framework in their tech stacks, including IBM, Accenture, Wells Fargo