Oracle Forms Developer's Handbook / (Record no. 407)

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Classification number QA76.76.A65
Item number L85 2001
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Personal name Lulushi, Albert.
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Title Oracle Forms Developer's Handbook /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Albert Lulushi.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Upper Saddle River, NJ :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Prentice Hall PTR,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2001.
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Extent xxx, 975 p. :
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Dimensions 24 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note . INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPER/2000 FORMS. 1. Developing the First Form. The Equipment Tracking System. Creating the First Form. The Object Navigator. Creating a Data Block with the Data Block Wizard. The Layout Wizard. Adding a Detail Block. Compiling the Module. Summary. 2. Running the First Form. Running Modules Within the Form Builder. Developer/2000 Forms Runtime Window. Querying the Database. Normal Mode and Query Mode. Manipulating the Database. Transactions in Developer/2000 Forms. Multi-User Applications and Record Locking. What Is Missing in ETS? Summary. 3. Enhancing the First Form. Transforming the Form into a Tabbed Layout. Arranging Items in the Layout Editor. Enhancing the GUI Interface. Adding Calculated Items. Enhancing the Functionality of Applications with PL/SQL Code. Deploying the ETS Application. What Is the Rest of the Book About? Summary. II. FORMS DEVELOPER TOOLBOX. 4. Oracle Developer Form Builder. Overview of Oracle Developer. Components of Oracle Developer. Overview of the Form Builder. Working with Modules. Storing Modules in the Database. Summary. 5. Object Navigator. Accessing the Object Navigator. Components of Object Navigator. Form Builder Object Types and Object Instances. Getting Around Object Navigator. Manipulating Objects in Object Navigator. Different Views of Objects in Object Navigator. Customizing the Object Navigator. Summary. 6. Layout Editor. Accessing the Layout Editor. Components of the Layout Editor. Working with Objects in Layout Editor. Setting Visual Attributes in the Layout Editor. Customizing the Layout Editor. Customizing Color Palettes. Summary. 7. Property Palette, Menu Editor, and Object Editor. The Property Palette. Components of Property Palettes. Using the Property Palette. The Menu Editor. Components of Menu Editor. Using the Menu Editor. The Library Editor. Components of the Library Editor. Using the Library Editor. Summary. 8. RAD and Object Reusability. Overview of Rap
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Summary, etc. Oracle Forms is the single most important tool used to create sophisticated applications for Oracle databases. The latest versions of Oracle Forms have reflected Oracle's Internet-centered strategy, adding powerful capabilities for building Web-centered applications to the product's traditional client/server focus. In Oracle Forms Developer's Handbook, one of the world's leading Oracle developers presents powerful techniques for leveraging Oracle Forms in both web-centered and client/server environments. This is the first Oracle Forms book to reflect the brand-new Version 6i. Oracle Forms Developer's Handbook starts by presenting step-by-step instructions for using every tool in the Forms environment, including the Forms Designer, Object Navigator, and the Layout Editor. Next, learn how to use PL/SQL in Forms applications; master all of the methods and objects available to Forms programmers; and learn how to apply object-oriented programming practices to Forms development, including inheritance, reusability, encapsulation, and polymorphism. Then, walk step-by-step through developing a series of complete, elegant, well-performing Web-based and client/server applications. An accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the book's applications and source code examples, plus all files needed to create and populate sample database objects -- enabling readers to start from any chapter and follow the hands-on activities.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Application software
General subdivision Development.
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