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This five day course is being run one times on Monday 4th of June 2012 in Belfast,

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Summary: 

In this course students build, test, debug, and deploy interactive Internet applications. Working in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment, they develop an order entry application from the ground up.

PreRequisites: 

  • A good familiarity with Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  • Working experience with the Web browser
  • Oracle Database 10g: Advanced PL/SQL

Audience: 

  • Application Developers
  • Developer
  • Forms Developer
  • PL/SQL Developer
  • Support Engineer
  • Technical Consultant

Objectives: 

  • Customize forms with user input items such as check boxes, list items, radio groups, and Pluggable Java Components
  • Integrate Java into Forms applications by using JavaBeans
  • Control navigation, data access, validation, and transactions by creating event-related triggers
  • Enable Forms applications running on the Web to access files and applications on the client computer
  • Display Forms elements and data in multiple canvases and windows
  • Deploy Forms applications to the Web

Introducing Oracle Forms Developer and Forms Services

  • Grid Computing
  • Oracle 10g Products
  • Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture
  • Benefits and Components of Oracle Developer Suite 10g
  • Running a Forms Developer Application
  • Working in the Forms Developer Environment

Creating Forms Modules

  • Creating a Basic Forms Module
  • Creating a Master-Detail Forms Module
  • Modifying the Data Block
  • Modifying the Layout

Working with Data Blocks and Frames

  • Using the Property Palette
  • Managing Object Properties
  • Creating and Using Visual Attributes
  • Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Data Blocks
  • Controlling Frame Properties
  • Creating Control Blocks
  • Deleting Data Blocks

Working with Input Items

  • Creating Text Items
  • Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Text Items
  • Creating LOVs
  • Defining Editors
  • Creating Check Boxes
  • Creating List Items
  • Creating Radio Groups

Working with Non Input Items

  • Creating a Display Item
  • Creating an Image Item
  • Creating a Push Button
  • Creating a Calculated Item
  • Creating a Hierarchical Tree Item
  • Creating a Bean Area Item

Working with Windows and Canvases

  • Overview of Windows and Canvases
  • Displaying a Forms Module in Multiple Windows
  • Creating a New Window
  • Displaying a Forms Module on Multiple Layouts
  • Creating a New Content Canvas
  • Creating a New Stacked Canvas
  • Creating a New Toolbar Canvas
  • Creating a New Tab Canvas

Producing Triggers

  • Grouping Triggers into Categories
  • Defining Trigger Components: Type, Code, and Scope
  • Specifying Execution Hierarchy
  • Using the PL/SQL Editor
  • Writing Trigger Code
  • Using Variables and Built-ins
  • Using the When-Button-Pressed and When-Window-Closed Triggers

Debugging Triggers

  • The Debugging Process
  • The Debug Console
  • Setting Breakpoints
  • Debugging Tips
  • Running a Form in Debug Mode
  • Stepping through Code

Adding Functionality to Items

  • Coding Item Interaction Triggers
  • Defining Functionality for Check Boxes
  • Changing List Items at Run Time
  • Displaying LOVs from Buttons
  • Populating Image Items
  • Populating and Displaying Hierarchical Trees
  • Interacting with JavaBeans

Run-Time Messages and Alerts

  • Built-ins and Handling Errors
  • Controlling System Messages
  • The FORM_TRIGGER_FAILURE Exception
  • Using Triggers to Intercept System Messages
  • Creating and Controlling Alerts
  • Handling Server Errors

Query Triggers

  • SELECT Statements Issued During Query Processing
  • WHERE and ORDER BY Clauses and the ONETIME_WHERE Property
  • Writing Query Triggers
  • Query Array Processing
  • Coding Triggers for Enter-Query Mode
  • Overriding Default Query Processing
  • Obtaining Query Information at Run Time

Validation

  • Validation Process
  • Controlling Validation Using Properties
  • Controlling Validation Using Triggers
  • Performing Client-Side Validation with PJCs
  • Tracking Validation Status
  • Using Built-ins to Control When Validation Occurs

Navigation

  • Navigation Overview
  • Understanding Internal Navigation
  • Using Object Properties to Control Navigation
  • Writing Navigation Triggers: When-New--Instance, Pre- and Post- Triggers
  • The Navigation Trap
  • Using Navigation Built-ins in Triggers

Transaction Processing

  • The Commit Sequence of Events
  • Characteristics and Common Uses of Commit Triggers
  • Testing the Results of Trigger DML
  • DML Statements Issued During Commit Processing
  • Overriding Default Transaction Processing
  • Running Against Data Sources Other Than Oracle
  • Getting and Setting the Commit Status
  • Implementing Array DML

Writing Flexible Code

  • What Is Flexible Code?
  • Using System Variables for Flexible Coding
  • Using Built-in Subprograms for Flexible Coding
  • Referencing Objects by Internal ID
  • Referencing Items Indirectly

Sharing Objects and Code

  • Working with Object Libraries
  • Working with SmartClasses
  • Reusing PL/SQL
  • Working with PL/SQL Libraries

Using WebUtil to Interact with the Client

  • Benefits of WebUtil
  • Integrating WebUtil into a Form
  • Interacting with the Client

Introducing Multiple Form Applications

  • Multiple Form Applications Overview
  • Starting Another Forms Module
  • Defining Multiple Form Functionality
  • Sharing Data Among Modules

Description: 

In this course students build, test, debug, and deploy interactive Internet applications. Working in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment, they develop an order entry application from the ground up.

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