Ever heard of APEX$ROW_NUM, APEX$ROW_SELECTOR and APEX$ROW_STATUS? Did you know you can reference tabular form columns using bind variable syntax in your page processes? Are you familiar with the execution scope of tabular form processes for modified vs submitted rows? Ever struggled using apex_application.g_fxx arrays with checkboxes? And do you really need to use the apex_item APIs? In APEX 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 we've introduced lots of new tabular form features, including declarative tabular form validations and page processes, yet there are still PL/SQL processes being written that loop through the apex_application.g_fxx arrays or tabular form regions that mix apex_item API calls with using built-in form elements.
So when planning our next #ORCLAPEX NYC Meetup, we've figured this would be a great topic to cover. And since we don't want to talk you to death during a single meetup - we decided that we'll do a three part series, starting slow and covering the basics during our next meetup on 11/06, then dig a little deeper in part two and then conclude this series with a grand finale during the third meetup in this series.
Join us on Thurday, November 6th at the Oracle office in Manhattan, at 120 Park Ave. We're starting at 6pm and we'll serve pizza this time - thanks to everyone's generous donations last time.
RSVP today: #ORCLAPEX NYC Meetup
Friday, October 24, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Oracle APEX 5.0 UI techniques at NYOUG on June 3rd
Are you ready to give your apps a fresh new look & feel?
APEX 5.0 will bring you the Universal Theme and Template Options – a modern,
responsive HTML5 theme that takes the guesswork out of choosing the right HTML
templates and CSS classes. Thanks to easy-to-use declarative template options,
you no longer have to be a HTML/CSS guru in order to create modern and
beautiful web applications.
Want to learn more? Then join us for an APEX 5.0 preview
this Friday, May 23 at our first ORCLAPEX NYC Meetup:
And on Tuesday, June 3rd , head over to the NYOUG
Summer Meeting at the BMCC on Chambers Street and get an in-depth look at the
new UI techniques that will be introduced with APEX 5.0:
Thursday, April 24, 2014
First ORCLAPEX New York City Meetup
We’re excited to announce the first ever Oracle Application
Express Meetup in New York City. Join us on May 23rd at the Oracle
office at 120 Park Ave – right across from Grand Central. Meet other APEX
developers working in the area and see what’s coming in APEX 5.0. New to APEX?
Don’t worry, we’ll get you up to speed and show you what this product is all
about.
As a special guest speaker, we’ll have Peter Raganitsch,
from Click Click IT Solution in Vienna, Austria - known in the community for the
APEXlib framework and the FOEX plug-in - show us how to use friendly URLs with
your APEX applications
Friday, January 17, 2014
Developing Mobile Web Applications with Oracle Application Express 4.2
If you’re interested in developing Mobile Web Apps on the Oracle Database – and if you’re following my Blog, chances are that you are – then here’s a great opportunity to get up to speed on the latest trends and learn how you can quickly and easily develop your own mobile web apps and extend your existing APEX apps for mobile use: attend my upcoming free ODTUG Webinar on February 20th:
Developing Mobile Web Applications with Oracle Application Express 4.2
Thursday, February 20th at 3:00pm - 04:00pm EST
Thursday, February 20th at 3:00pm - 04:00pm EST
Here’s what I will be covering:
Smartphones and tablets are now commonly used throughout the enterprise. Thanks to easy to use mobile apps, ready access to the Internet, and widespread use of web- and cloud-based applications, mobile devices are a logical choice for many employees. Businesses need to respond to these trends by modernizing their public facing websites for mobile use and providing employees with access to in-house applications that support a variety of different devices and screen sizes. Solely building for desktop use and standardizing on IE only won’t cut it anymore.
Oracle Application Express (APEX) provides you with powerful tools to quickly and efficiently build mobile web apps and to easily extend your existing desktop applications for mobile use. Regardless of whether these applications were built with APEX originally or use other technologies—as long as they’re running on top of an Oracle Database, APEX will enable you to quickly build mobile apps that provide access to your data and interact with your business processes.
During this session, we’ll discuss mobile development trends and responsive web design, walk you through the basics of the jQuery Mobile framework, and provide you with an overview of the mobile development capabilities built into the current release of Oracle Application Express 4.2. We will include several live demos to get you started, so have your phone or tablet ready to try out our sample apps live while they are being built.
Additional information on ODTUG Webinars and a list of other upcoming Webinars can be found here:
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