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Oracle APEX 4.0 Cookbook

By : Michel Van Zoest, Marcel Van Der Plas
Book Image

Oracle APEX 4.0 Cookbook

By: Michel Van Zoest, Marcel Van Der Plas

Overview of this book

<p>Oracle Application Express 4.0 is a rapid web application development tool that works with the Oracle database. Using features like Plug-ins and Dynamic Actions, APEX helps you build applications with the latest techniques in AJAX and JavaScript.</p> <p>The Oracle Application Express 4.0 Cookbook shows you recipes to develop and deploy reliable, modern web applications using only a web browser and limited programming experience. <br /><br />With recipes covering many different topics, it will show you how to use the many features of APEX 4.0.<br /><br />You will learn how to create simple form and report pages and how to enhance the look of your applications by using stylesheets. You will see how you can integrate things such as Tag Clouds, Google Maps, web services, and much more in your applications. Using Plug-ins, Dynamic Actions, BI Publisher, translations and Websheets, you will be able to enhance your applications to a new level in APEX.</p> <p>This book will show you how to be Agile in the development of your web applications by using Team Development, debugging, and third-party tools.</p> <p>After reading this book, you will be able to create feature-rich web applications in Application Express 4.0 with ease and confidence.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle APEX 4.0 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Switching languages


In the past two recipes, we have changed a standard application so that it can be translated and we performed the translation itself. In this recipe, we will add something that will make switching between languages much easier for users.

Getting ready

To start this recipe, we will need an application that has been translated like the application we created in the past two recipes.

How to do it...

The best place to create a language switch is a place that is visible at all times. In this case, we will use the navigation bar. Since this bar is in the header of our application, it is visible on all pages; ideal for our purposes.

  1. Navigate to the Shared Components.

  2. In the Navigation Section find the Navigation Bar Entries and click it.

  3. There should already be an entry called Logout in place.

  4. Click the Create button.

  5. Confirm that the option From Scratch is selected and click Next.

  6. Select Navigation to URL and click Next.

  7. Enter English as the Entry Label and click Next.

  8. In the next page...