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How To Simulate Next-record Behavior Of Oracle Form In Adf?

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I have af:table that shows some data in my page.
when I place the cursor on the first row and press "Enter" key , the cursor navigates to the second row and so on until the last row.
 
 
 

 

The cursor now is in the last row and I press "Enter" key, but the cursor now still in the last row .

 

 

 

 
 
I want to create a new row after the last row when I press "Enter" key. Like that of oracle forms.
 
 
 
 
 
 
User does not want to use mouse to clik on a "CreateInsert" button every time to create a new row. 
 
 
 
User want to use only keyboad to navigate on the records and to create new records.
 
 
 
 
 
 
How can I achieve this
 
 
 
Please help, This is urgent
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i got this quastion before and i have no answer and i remmber i asked a friend and his answer was
"ADF and all other like .Net are Web Applications and not a desktop application like the forms and not all featurs of the desktop apps can be don in the web application and

"one of them the Enter to move between fields"

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