Tag: Application Express

Not that long ago it was so simple: if you were a developer who wanted to work with an Oracle development tool, you used Oracle Forms. Period. End of story. Now, and this is particularly true in the past couple of years, the number of Oracle development tools has grown to the point where it…

Not that long ago it was so simple: if you were a developer who wanted to work with an Oracle development tool, you used Oracle Forms. Period. End of story. Now, and this is particularly true in the past couple of years, the number of Oracle development tools has grown to the point where it…

In this session learn about making your applications highly availability, with no application knowledge and no application changes This session will teach you about configuring your applications for high availability using Services, FAN, drain points, and Application Continuity.  The session covers tuning for zero brownout with RAC and Active Data Guard and how to know…

In this session learn about making your applications highly availability, with no application knowledge and no application changes This session will teach you about configuring your applications for high availability using Services, FAN, drain points, and Application Continuity.  The session covers tuning for zero brownout with RAC and Active Data Guard and how to know…

In this session learn about making your applications highly availability, with no application knowledge and no application changes This session will teach you about configuring your applications for high availability using Services, FAN, drain points, and Application Continuity.  The session covers tuning for zero brownout with RAC and Active Data Guard and how to know…

Tabular Forms to edit multiple rows of data have been available since the beginning of Oracle Application Express. But they come with some restrictions, like only supporting one Tabular Form on a page. In addition they are missing support for all the cool built-in features available in Interactive Reports. In APEX 5.1, we’ve designed a…

While APEX 5.0 was primarily focused on developer productivity and creating modern user interfaces, APEX 5.1 will be a huge leap in end user productivity. See how the Interactive Grid will bring dynamic, rich-client reporting and multi-row editing capabilities to your APEX applications and how the new, powerful charting engine - based on Oracle’s own JavaScript…

Tabular Forms to edit multiple rows of data have been available since the beginning of Oracle Application Express. But they come with some restrictions, like only supporting one Tabular Form on a page. In addition they are missing support for all the cool built-in features available in Interactive Reports. In APEX 5.1, we’ve designed a…

Learn about the major new features planned for Oracle Application Express 5.1. These include a new Interactive Grid, ability to declaratively define master/detail/detail pages, a new charting engine, numerous improvements to Page Designer, and improved wizards for creating pages and regions.

Learn about the major new features planned for Oracle Application Express 5.1. These include a new Interactive Grid, ability to declaratively define master/detail/detail pages, a new charting engine, numerous improvements to Page Designer, and improved wizards for creating pages and regions.