Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms
This Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms training teaches you how to use Oracle Forms Builder 11g. Learn how to rapidly build scalable, high-performance applications for the Web.
Objectives
- Link one form module to another
- Create form modules, including components for database interaction and GUI controls
- Display form modules in multiple windows and use a variety of layout styles
- Test form modules in a Web browser
- Debug form modules in a 3-tier environment
- Implement triggers to enhance form functionality
- Reuse objects and code
Learn To:
- Use Oracle Forms Builder 11g.
- Enhance applications with various GUI controls.
- Add functionality to applications by writing triggers.
- Use the Forms Debugger to troubleshoot applications.
- Validate user input and display meaningful error messages.
- Use WebUtil to interact with client computers.
- Validate user input, control navigation and display meaningful messages to users.
- Use WebUtil to interact with the client machine and pass values from one form to another.
- Replace or supplement default transaction processing.
Benefits to You
When you walk away from this course, you will know how to build a sample Forms application for an order entry system using a variety of GUI controls. You'll have the knowledge and skills to enhance the appearance and functionality of the basic form by using PL/SQL trigger, JavaBeans, and Pluggable Java Components.
Required Prerequisite
- Experience with SQL and PL/SQL basics
Outline
- Running a Forms Application
- Working in the Forms Builder Environment
- Creating a Basic Form Module
- Creating a Master-Detail Form
- Working Data Blocks and Frames
- Working with Text Items
- Creating LOVs and Editors
- Creating Additional Input Items
- Creating Noninput Items
- Creating Windows and Content Canvases
- Working with Other Canvas Types
- Producing and Debugging Triggers
- Adding Functionality to Items
- Displaying Run-Time Messages and Alerts
- Using Query Triggers
- Validating User Input
- Controlling Navigation
- Overriding or Supplementing Transaction Processing
- Writing Flexible Code
- Sharing Objects and Code
- Using WebUtil to Interact with the Client
- Introducing Multiple Form Applications
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