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Oracle APEX Best Practices

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Oracle APEX Best Practices

Overview of this book

Have you ever wanted to create real-world database applications? In this book you're not only getting APEX best practices, but will also take into account the total environment of an APEX application and benefit from it."Oracle APEX Best Practices" will guide you through the development of real-world applications. It will give you a broader view of APEX. The various aspects include setting up APEX environment, testing and debugging, security, and getting the best out of SQL and PL/SQL.In six distinct chapters you will learn about different features of Oracle APEX as well as SQL and PL/SQL.Do you maximize the capabilities of Oracle APEX? Do you use all the power that SQL and PL/SQL have to offer? Do you want to learn how to build a secure, fully functional application? Then this is the book you'll need. "Oracle APEX: Best Practices" is where practical development begins!
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Oracle APEX Best Practices
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Package your application, or not?


Oracle APEX allows you to create a self-contained application. This means that all necessary components are all bundled together in a single deployment script. All the database tables, stored procedures, images, JavaScript files, CSS files, and of course the APEX application itself, are bundled together. If all the components you need to install the application are in a single file, then deployment is very easy.

One of the new features that will be included in Oracle APEX 4.2 is an exchange of packaged applications. Packaged applications are not only created by Oracle itself, but also by independent developers. The Oracle packaged applications were previously known as packaged applications, and mainly served as example applications. Nowadays, they are fully functional and can be used as productivity boosters. Instead of having to develop your own bug tracking application, use the packaged application provided by Oracle. Oracle will support their own packaged...