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Course Overview
This course is also suitable for customers using Forms 12c.
This Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms training explores building Oracle Forms Builder 11g. Expert instructors will teach you how to create high-performance applications for the Web that are also scalable.
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.
Who Should Attend
Administrator
Developer
Implementer
Leveraging Case Studies
Course 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
Course Outline
1 - 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