Oracle Forms - Part I
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In London
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Course
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Location
London
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Duration
5 Days
By the end of the course, the delegate will be able to create and deploy Oracle Forms web-based applications. Together with the Forms - Part II course, this course is suitable for delegates intending to sit the Oracle PL/SQL Developer OCA examination #1Z0-141: Oracle Forms: Build Internet Applications. This course is also suitable for delegates intending to sit the Oracle Internet. Suitable for: This course is designed to equip programmers and software developers with the main techniques and essential knowledge required to develop web-based database applications using Oracle Forms.
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Attendance on the pre-requisite courses or practical experience in writing PL/SQL programs, procedures, functions and packages. Previous experience of GUI program development may also prove advantageous.
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Course programme
This course is designed to equip programmers and software developers with the main techniques and essential knowledge required to develop web-based database applications using Oracle Forms.
Objectives:
By the end of the course, the delegate will be able to create and deploy Oracle Forms web-based applications. Together with the Forms - Part II course, this course is suitable for delegates intending to sit theOracle PL/SQL Developer OCA examination #1Z0-141: Oracle Forms: Build Internet Applications.
This course is also suitable for delegates intending to sit theOracle Internet Application Developer Rel. 6i Certified Professional examination #1Z0-131: Build Internet Applications Examination I.
Note:
Exams are not included as part of the course. Before taking any exam, delegates must ensure they have the recommended experience.
Topics Covered:
- What is Oracle Forms
- Basic Forms Development
- Forms Builder Interface
- Setting Properties
- Developing Triggers to Enhance Functionality
- Forms Built-in Procedures and Functions
- User Interface Objects
- PL/SQL Libraries and Database Program Units
- Canvases and Windows
- Reusing Objects and Properties
- Introduction to Multiple Form Applications
- Debugging Facilities
- Forms Services Components
- Default Web Deployment
- RunForm Tester
- Configuration and Base HTML Files
- Customised Configurations
- Deploying Custom Images and Icons
- JInitiator
- Performance Considerations
Attendance on the pre-requisite courses or practical experience in writing PL/SQL programs, procedures, functions and packages. Previous experience of GUI program development may also prove advantageous.
Oracle Forms - Part I