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03 - Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Build Applications With Oracle Forms

This Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms training course teaches participants how to build Oracle Forms applications using Forms Builder 11g. The course covers creating forms with various GUI controls, adding functionality using triggers, validating user input, using WebUtil to interact with client computers, and replacing or supplementing default transaction processing. When completed, participants will know how to build a sample order entry application using controls, triggers, JavaBeans, and other Forms features.

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03 - Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Build Applications With Oracle Forms

This Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms training course teaches participants how to build Oracle Forms applications using Forms Builder 11g. The course covers creating forms with various GUI controls, adding functionality using triggers, validating user input, using WebUtil to interact with client computers, and replacing or supplementing default transaction processing. When completed, participants will know how to build a sample order entry application using controls, triggers, JavaBeans, and other Forms features.

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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms


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.

Benefits to You

When you walk away from this course, you will know how to build a sample Forms application for an order
entry system using a variety of GUI controls. You'll have the knowledge and skills to enhance the appearance
and functionality of the basic form by using PL/SQL trigger, JavaBeans, and Pluggable Java Components.

Please Note:

Emphasis is placed on designing objects and code for reuse.

Prerequisites

Suggested Prerequisite

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Experience in advanced SQL & PL/SQL

Required Prerequisite

Experience with SQL and PL/SQL basics

Audience

Administrator
Developer
Implementer

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

Topics

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

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