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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin available for Internet Explorer

Sunday, May 20, 2007

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This great search was powered by Search Unleashed. Help to remove this message by getting the site owner to support this software. The Oracle APEX Builder Plugin is now also available for Internet Explorer! For a long time I was looking for a Greasemonkey like add-on for Internet Explorer. I found several of them, like [...]

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Hacking the APEX Builder – Part 3

Monday, February 19, 2007

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On Wednesday I released the first version of the APEX Builder Plugin, on Thursday I added a small enhancement, but on Friday I had an idea how to really increase the productivity of the Oracle APEX IDE. People who know me, know that I’m restless and just think about that as long as I haven’t implemented [...]

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Hacking the APEX Builder – Part 1

Thursday, February 15, 2007

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Last week I blogged about a resizeable textarea which can be integrated into an APEX application. I thought it would be cool to have this resizeable textareas in the APEX Builder, too. How could that be done?

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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin v1.7 release!

Monday, October 29, 2007

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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin version 1.7 is now available! Not heard about this plugin yet? It’s a Firefox/Internet Explorer extension to enhance the usability/productivity of the Oracle APEX Builder IDE. It adds Resizeable Textareas Keyboard shortcuts “Set” operations Seamless integration of the ApexLib Framework and much more! So what’s new?

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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin v1.9 release!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

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The Oracle APEX Builder Plugin is a productivity and usability enhancement tool for the development environment of Oracle Application Express (APEX). It integrates with Firefox and Internet Explorer 6 & 7 to put a wealth of new features to your favorite development tool. The good news is, it’s Open Source and you can use it for [...]

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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin v1.8 release!

Monday, November 26, 2007

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Oracle APEX Builder Plugin version 1.8 is now available! Not heard about this plugin yet? It’s a Firefox/Internet Explorer extension to enhance the usability/productivity of the Oracle APEX Builder IDE. It adds Resizeable Textareas Keyboard shortcuts “Set” operations Seamless integration of the ApexLib Framework and much more! So what’s new?

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Pimp your Oracle APEX Builder

Sunday, May 13, 2007

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The disadvantage of the new “Web-World” is that most web pages/applications are not really usable with the keyboard. There are no keyboard shortcuts to trigger different actions like saving the changes, … You always have to use the mouse for that, from a usability point of view that’s not good The Oracle APEX development [...]

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Seamless integration of ApexLib into the APEX Builder IDE

Sunday, March 11, 2007

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One of the “drawbacks” of using the ApexLib Framework is, that you have to remember all the “ApexLib Hints” which you have to use to configure the runtime behavior of the framework. Ok, after some time you are getting used to them, but still, wouldn’t it be much more comfortable to set this properties as you [...]

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Hacking the APEX Builder – Part 2

Friday, February 16, 2007

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Just updated the APEX Builder Plugin for Greasemonkey to version 1.1 Are you also setting “Export Comments” to YES each time when you export your Oracle APEX application, because you don’t want to loose your developer comments in the case you have to restore from a previous export. How often have you forgotten and have been [...]

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Thanks Anthony!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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Anthony Rayner was so nice to have a look and send me corrections for the documentation of my recently released Oracle APEX Builder Plugin. I also have updated the documentation to make it more clear what the pre-requirements are to be able to open the “APEX Builder Plugin Settings” dialog. The updated documentation can be found [...]

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