Book description
Oracle Application Express 4 Recipes provides an example-based approach to learning Application Express—the ground-breaking, rapid application development platform included with every Oracle Database license. The recipes format is ideal for the quick-study who just wants a good example or two to kick start their thinking and get pointed in the right direction.
The recipes cover the gamut of Application Express development. Author and Application Express expert Edmund Zehoo shows how to create data entry screens, visualize data in the form of reports and charts, implement validation and back-end logic, and much more. Solutions are presented in an easy, problem/solution format from which you can copy and adapt for your own use. Detailed discussion for each solution deepens your understanding and aids in customizing the solutions to fit your particular development challenges.
Teaches Application Express via an example-based format
Takes you from beginner to intermediate level
Shows how to build a fully-functional web store in just one hour
What you'll learn
Create web application forms and tables
Customize application look and feel
Visualize data via reports, calendars, maps, and charts
Globalize applications in support of language and regional differences
Implement complex business logic
Optimize the performance of Application Express
Protect applications from security threats
Who this book is for
Oracle Application Express 4 Recipes is aimed at web application developers, PL/SQL developers, and database administrators wishing to learn and use Oracle's groundbreaking tool for rapid development—Application Express. The book is a quick-study and is perfect for the reader who wants only a good example to work from, customize, and adapt.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- About the Technical Reviewer
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introducing Oracle APEX
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2. Application Data Entry
- 2.1. Creating a Database Application
- 2.2. Creating a Report to Manage Your Data
- 2.3. Changing Field Item Types in a Form
- 2.4. Selecting from a List of Values in a Form
- 2.5. Uploading and Downloading Files in a Form
- 2.6. Using Tabular Forms to Speed Up Data Entry
- 2.7. Creating a Websheet Application
- 2.8. Changing the Item Type of a Websheet Column
- 2.9. Modifying Values in a Websheet in Bulk
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3. Wiring up Application Logic
- 3.1. Adding Server-side Validation to Your Form
- 3.2. Adding Server-side Validation to Your Tabular Form
- 3.3. Adding Client-side JavaScript Validation to Your Form
- 3.4. Changing the List of Items in a Drop-down List Dynamically
- 3.5. Disabling or Hiding a Section of a Form Dynamically
- 3.6. Storing Computed Values
- 3.7. Interacting with a Web Service
- 3.8. Running a PL/SQL Process when Saving the Page
- 3.9. Sending an E-mail from the Form
- 4. Customizing Look and Feel
- 5. Visualizing Your Data
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6. Globalizing the Application
- 6.1. Setting up for Double-Byte Character Input
- 6.2. Supporting Double-Byte Data Entry
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6.3. Translating Your User Interface Into Another Language
- 6.3.1. Problem
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6.3.2. Solution
- 6.3.2.1. Step 1: Set Globalization Attributes
- 6.3.2.2. Mapping to a Translated Application
- 6.3.2.3. Step 3: Export the XLIFF File
- 6.3.2.4. Step 4: Translate the XLIFF file
- 6.3.2.5. Step 5: Import the Translated XLIFF File
- 6.3.2.6. Step 6: Publish the Translated Application
- 6.3.2.7. Step 7: Test the Translated Application
- 6.3.3. How It Works
- 6.4. Storing and Displaying Dates with Time Zone Information
- 7. Improving Application Performance
- 8. Securing an Application
- 9. Deploying the Application
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10. A Mini Book Catalog Site
- 10.1. Setting Up the Main Objects for Your Book Catalog
- 10.2. Creating the Pages to Manage the List of Books
- 10.3. Setting Up the Book Catalog Front End
- 10.4. Changing the Home Page of the Application
- 10.5. Creating the Stockcount Report for the Storekeeper
- 10.6. Setting Up the Central Administration Page
- 10.7. Creating Tabs in Your Application
Product information
- Title: Oracle Application Express 4 Recipes
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2011
- Publisher(s): Apress
- ISBN: 9781430235064
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