This great search was powered by Search Unleashed. Help to remove this message by getting the site owner to support this software. You have upgraded to Oracle APEX 3.2 and are getting kicked out of your Oracle APEX Builder each time you are going back to your browser window after you have worked on something else [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 10, 2008
The Oracle Application Express (APEX) 3.1 Beta contains a lot more new features than just the Interactive Report Region. Some of the additional features like enhanced wizards, new themes, runtime installation, attachments for mails, … are mentioned in the Evaluation Feedback Application. But actually there are a lot new properties in the existing features which are [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 23, 2007
I followed the postings around the AMIS Query on APEX and ADF which was held last Monday. Dimitri Gielis and Lucas Jellema have demonstrated the pros and cons for each development tool. Dimitri already blogged about his impressions some days ago and it was now Lucas time to write down some of this thoughts. Some of [...]
Continue reading...Friday, June 1, 2007
Just read on Donal Daly’s blog that the Oracle Migration Workbench team has released a step by step migration tutorial about “How to migrate MS Access to Oracle APEX“. They migrated the MS Access Northwind Traders example application and published it as a running example on apex.oracle.com. The new name of the APEX application is now [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 6, 2007
How often have you already created an APEX validation to make sure that a money amount is greater or egal to 0.00, a percentage value is between 0 and 100 or that an entered date is less or equal to today?
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 17, 2007
I thought it’s a good idea to have an overview of all the different “How-To integrate [xxx] Maps into Oracle APEX” postings out there. That should make it easier for you to find the relevant pieces on how to integrate maps into your applications.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
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