Application Express: Advanced Workshop - NEW
Students attending this workshop enhance their skills in Oracle Application Express. Students examine topics on using application navigation to build site maps and dashboards. In addition, students learn about AJAX and Javascript and how these can be used in an APEX application.
Students learn to build a Custom Tabular Form that uses collections and validation, develop their own themes and templates and extend the application in the areas of PDF printing, email notifications, web services, and integrating with other Oracle products such as SQL Developer, Application Server LDAP and SSO. Examining some of the other APIs that are available as well as monitoring and managing your application using custom activity monitoring is also discussed.
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10g
Application Express 3.0
Learn how to build an Order-Entry application quickly by using Oracle Application Express
3.0. This 3-day course introduces you to the various features of Oracle Application Express
3.0. This course gives you the expertise to increase your organization’s
efficiency by building a database-centric Web application. In addition, you
learn how to implement security in your application through authorization and
authentication schemes.
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10g: XML
Fundamentals
This course introduces students to the basics of XML. The students learn how to
create an XML document and format it using XML Stylesheet Language for
transformations (XSL). The students validate XML documents using Document Type
Definition (DTD) and XML Schema. The course discusses XPath expressions and how
to use XPath expressions in XSL to select parts of an XML document to be
transformed. XML Namespaces are used to apply uniqueness to elements, and
parsing XML documents is done using Document Object Model (DOM). The Simple API
for XML (SAX) is also discussed as a technique to parse XML documents. In
addition, the students are introduced to the support for XML offered in various
Oracle products, such as, the Oracle Database, Oracle XML DB, Oracle XML
Developer's Kit, Oracle JDeveloper, and Oracle XSQL pages. The students learn
how to format, query, validate, and store their XML documents using Oracle
products.
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10g: BI
Publisher Fundamentals
Starting with the basic concepts, architecture, and underlying standards of
Oracle XML Publisher, this course will lead a student through a progress of
exercises building their expertise. By the end of the course, the student
should be able to create Oracle XML Publisher templates in RTF and PDF formats.
They should also be able to deploy those templates to an Oracle BI Publisher
Enterprise server and an eBusiness Suite instance.
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10g: PL/SQL Fundamentals
This course introduces students to PL/SQL and helps them to appreciate the
advantages this powerful programming language. In the class, students learn to
create and execute PL/SQL blocks of application code to integrate SQL with the
programming constructs.
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10g: Program with PL/SQL
This class is applicable to Oracle8i, Oracle9i and Oracle Database 10g users.
This course introduces students to PL/SQL and helps them understand the
benefits of this powerful programming language. In the class, students learn to
create PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms,
reports, and data management applications. This course counts towards the
Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator
Certification. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of
this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement. Self Study CD-Rom
and Knowledge Center courses DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement.
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Java
Programming
Developers learn the concepts and essential elements of the Java language.
Participants build stand-alone applications, and acquire the foundation skills
needed to attend more advanced courses in the curriculum. The development
environment used for this course is Oracle JDeveloper 10g Release 3.
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10g R3 1
Build J2EE Applications
Leading companies are tackling the complexity of their application and IT
environments with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), which facilitates the
development of modular business services that can be easily integrated and
reused. Oracle JDeveloper is a free integrated development environment with
end-to-end support for modeling, developing, debugging, optimizing, and
deploying Java and J2EE applications, and Web services.
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10gAS:
Discoverer: Administrators
Using Oracle Discoverer Administrator 10g, learn how to create and customize
the End User Layer, how to create business areas and folders, and define
analytical facilities for end users. Also learn about the different types of
connection mechanisms supported by OracleAS Discoverer, how to control the user
access to the End User Layer, use materialized views and automated summary
management.
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10gBI:
Discoverer: Administrators
Administrator (OracleBI Discoverer Administrator). As the Discoverer Manager,
students learn how to create and customize the End User Layer, how to create
business areas and folders, and to define analytical facilities for end users.
Students also learn how to control the user access to the End User Layer.
Students learn how to use materialized views and automated summary management.
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Forms 10g: Build Internet Applications
Learn to build, test and deploy Internet applications with Oracle Forms.
Working in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment, you learn how to build
forms with user input items such as check boxes, list items, and radio groups.
You will also display Form elements in multiple windows and customize data
access by creating event-related triggers.
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Reports
10g: Build Reports
Students learn how to design and build a variety of standard and custom Web and
paper reports using Oracle Reports Developer. Working in the declarative
environment of Reports Builder, students learn how to retrieve, display, and
format data from any data source in numerous reporting styles and publish the
output to any destination. This course applicable to customers using both the
9i and 10g versions of the Reports Developer.
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Forms
Developer 9i: New Features
This course teaches experienced Release 6i Forms users how to migrate to
Oracle9i Forms and utilize its new features to provide effective Internet
applications. In this practical course, you will migrate forms from earlier
releases, and then enhance the application using new features of Oracle9i Forms
Developer.
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iDS
Designer: New Features
This eClass is aimed at experienced Oracle Designer R2.x or 6.0 users, who are
migrating to Oracle9i Designer and who need to familiarize themselves with the
new features in the tool. The class covers the (major) changes in the product,
between Releases 6.0 and 6i and the (minor) changes in the product between
Releases 6i and 9i, in the areas of Server generation, Forms generation and Web
generation, and deals with issues concerning the migration process.
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iDS
Designer: First Class
As its name suggests, "First Class" is a required course for all new Oracle
Designer users. This highly task-based course focuses on the skills that are
essential for using Oracle9i Designer to develop application systems with
emphasis on the flow of information through the repository, and the default
behavior of the Oracle9i Designer tool set. Following a streamlined path
through the Designer development environment, students gain hands-on experience
of recording business requirements into the Repository, transforming the
analysis model into design level definitions, refining the data and application
designs, and generating database objects and simple Oracle Forms and Web PL/SQL
applications. A single, small-scale Designer project forms the basis for all
hands-on practice exercise
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