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Oracle Forms: Build
Internet Applications
I
Duration:
32hrs
Price:
$750.00
Training Method:
Instructor-led Training
Class Schedule
Evenings & Weekends
Description:
In this course students build and test
interactive Internet applications. Working in a graphical
user interface (GUI) environment, students learn to customize
Forms with user input items such as check boxes, list items,
and radio groups. They also learn to modify data access by
creating event-related triggers.
This course is designed to prepare you
for the corresponding Oracle Certified Professional exam:
Exam #1Z0-131.
Deploy Form modules on the Web
Display Form modules in multiple windows and use a variety
of layout styles
Link one form module to another
Reuse objects and code
Create Form modules, including components for database interaction
and GUI controls
Course Topics:
Introduction to Oracle Forms Developer
and Oracle Forms Services Features and Benefits of Oracle
Forms Developer and Oracle Forms Services
Navigating Around the Form Builder Interface
Using the Online Help Facilities
The Course Application
Running a Form Builder Application The Runtime Environment
Navigating a Forms Application
Retrieving Both Restricted and Unrestricted Data from the
Database into a Forms Application
Identifying the Two Modes of Operation
Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Records
Displaying Database Errors
Working in the Form Builder Environment Identifying the Main Forms
Executables
Identifying the Main Components of Form Builder
Identifying the Main Objects in a Form
Creating a Basic
Form Module Creating a Form Module
Creating a Data Block
Modifying the Layout
Saving and Running a Form Module
Identifying Form File Formats and Their Characteristics
Creating Data Blocks with Relationships
Running a Master-Detail Form Module
Working with
Data Blocks and Frames Managing Object Properties
Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Data Blocks
Creating Data Blocks that Do Not Directly Correspond to
Database Tables
Deleting Redundant Data Blocks and Their Components
Working with
Text Items Describing Text Items
Creating a Text Item
Modifying the Appearance of a Text Item
Controlling the Data in a Text Item
Altering the Navigational Behavior of a Text Item
Enhancing the Relationship Between the Text Item and the
Database
Adding Functionality to a Text Item
Including Helpful Messages