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Effortless App Development with Oracle Visual Builder

By : Ankur Jain
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Effortless App Development with Oracle Visual Builder

By: Ankur Jain

Overview of this book

Organizations are moving their applications, data, and processes to the cloud to reduce application costs, effort, and maintenance. However, adopting new technology poses challenges for developers, solutions architects, and designers due to a lack of knowledge and appropriate practical training resources. This book helps you get to grips with Oracle Visual Builder (VB) and enables you to quickly develop web and mobile applications and deploy them to production without hassle. This book will provide you with a solid understanding of VB so that you can adopt it at a faster pace and start building applications right away. After working with real-time examples to learn about VB, you'll discover how to design, develop, and deploy web and mobile applications quickly. You'll cover all the VB components in-depth, including web and mobile application development, business objects, and service connections. In order to use all these components, you'll also explore best practices, security, and recommendations, which are well explained within the chapters. Finally, this book will help you gain the knowledge you need to enhance the performance of an application before deploying it to production. By the end of this book, you will be able to work independently and deploy your VB applications efficiently and with confidence.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Exploring the Building Blocks of VB
5
Section 2: Working with Data and Services
10
Section 3: Building Web and Mobile Apps Using Various VB Components
15
Section 4: Security, Recommendations, Best Practices, and Troubleshooting

Summary

In this chapter, we worked on various real-time use cases that will help you to work with mini projects, and now you will be able to work with Business Objects and Service Connections. You learned how to create a web application, and how to create different pages to read, write, update, and delete data from Business Objects. You learned how to use various out-of-the-box options of the Table component to interact with Business Objects without writing a single line of code. You learned how to change the default flow and default page of the flow of a web application.

You learned how to create a new page, create a Service Connection, pull data from external REST APIs using a Service Connection, and populate it on the Table component. You learned how to navigate between two pages, two flows, and how to create input variables to pass data from one page to another. You learned how to register an event and implement business logic in the Action Chain using various out-of-the-box...