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Oracle APEX 4.2 Reporting

By : Vishal Pathak
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Oracle APEX 4.2 Reporting

By: Vishal Pathak

Overview of this book

<p>The biggest challenge in the reporting world is to reduce the overall project cost by picking a tool that minimizes effort and time and to ensure an enriching user experience. Oracle APEX, a 4GL technology, with its unique features such as low implementation time and flexibility, aids us in creating performance-tuned applications with minimum hassle. <br /><br />"Oracle APEX 4.2 Reporting" is a unique blend of fascinating solutions and intriguing integrations which gives you a 360 degree view of the reporting solutions available to you on the market. It showcases advanced APEX solutions that will empower you to fulfill all kinds of tricky requirements of the reporting world. Live applications support the discussions in the text, enabling you to perform your own experiments on prebuilt applications to take your learning to new heights.<br /><br />"Oracle APEX 4.2 Reporting" will help you build a well-founded understanding of Oracle APEX along with most of the reporting technologies used today. It is written with the idea of being as practical as possible so that you reap the benefits from day one.<br /><br />Starting with a brief introduction to the architecture of APEX and installation to enable you to see the applications provided with the book in action, we then move on to the uses of Classic and Interactive reports and explore the advanced features of APEX. We will also explore the most widely used reporting solutions, which is then followed by a brief discussion on BPEL, which is like the glue that can gel any number of tools together. Oracle 4.2 APEX Reporting concludes with several ways of tuning an APEX application, as good performance is the heart of customer satisfaction.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Oracle APEX 4.2 Reporting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


This chapter was dedicated to web services, business processes and integrations with some of the well-known tools. We started with understanding native XMLDB web services and then moved on to look at the method to create RESTful web services using Resource Templates. We learned about BPEL, which is Oracle strategic tool to code business processes. We then focused on understanding the conversion of applications from other commonly used technologies. We also saw the process of integrating SAP Crystal Reports, Oracle R Enterprise, and Google API with APEX.

This brings us to the end of our discussion on using foreign tools in/for APEX. Tuning is one of the most interesting activities in APEX development and involves a lot of techniques. We will see some of the most interesting tuning procedures in the next chapter.