Oracle Forms and Reports Online Training
Oracle Forms and Reports Online Training
Oracle Forms and Reports Online Training Course Content:
Benefits of Deploying Forms Applications to the Web
- Improving Productivity
- Reducing Costs
- Increasing Accessibility
- Maintaining Support
- Leveraging Current Knowledge
- Providing a Rich User Interface
- Employing the Latest Technologies
- Utilizing New Product Features
Streamlining of Oracle Forms
- Elimination of Character Mode and Client-Server Run-time Executables
- Elimination of Item Types and Built-Ins That Are OS-Specific or Related to Character Mode
- Elimination of Obsolete Features from Older Forms Versions
Migrating Forms Applications
- Considering Pre-Upgrade Issues
- Using the Correct Migration Path
- Using Forms Builder to Migrate
- Using Forms Compiler to Migrate
- Using Forms Migration Assistant
- Considering Post-Upgrade Issues
Utilizing Forms Services
- Forms Servlet
- Forms Listener Servlet
- Forms Runtime Engine
- Forms Client
- Starting a Run-Time Session
- Selecting a Java Runtime Environment
Testing and Deploying Forms Applications
- Testing Applications
- Generating Applications
- Deploying Applications
- Constructing a URL to Run the Application
Configuring Run-Time Behavior
- Configuring the Forms Servlet
- Configuring the Environment
- Customizing the User Interface
- Using Configuration Files
Adapting Features That Work Differently on the Web
- Adjusting Fonts
- Key Mapping
- Integrating Oracle Graphics
- Calling Reports from Forms
- Displaying Images
- Displaying Icons
Adapting Features with Performance Implications
- The SYNCHRONIZE Built-In
- Timers
- Tabbed Canvases
- Mouse Event Triggers
Adapting Client-Server Specific Features
- When-Mouse-Move|Enter|Leave Triggers
- GET_FILE_NAME Built-In
- Image Control Palette
- Dialog Window Style
- VBX, ActiveX (OCX)
- OLE Containers
- Sound Items
Adapting Platform-Specific Features
- Built-Ins Work on Middle Tier
- OLE Automation
- User Exits
- Case Sensitivity
- D2kwutil
Enhancing Forms Applications with Web Technologies
- Using JavaBeans to Extend Functionality
- Using PJCs to Extend the User Interface
- Launching a Web Page from Forms
- Integrating Web Services
- Integrating Forms Applications with Oracle Application Server Portal
Using WebUtil to Interact with the Client
- Configuring WebUtil
- Integrating WebUtil into a Form
- Opening a File Dialog on the Client
- Reading an Image File from the Client
- Writing Text Files on the Client
- Executing Operating System Commands on the Client
- Performing OLE Automation on the Client
- Obtaining Environment Information about the Client
Using New Integration Features of Forms 10g
- Configuring JVM Pooling
- Managing Forms Services with Oracle Enterprise Manager
- Implementing Single Sign-On
Using Other Web-Related Features of Forms 10g
- Implementing Run-Time Pooling
- Performing Remote Debugging
- Enabling Browser Language Detection
- Restricting Parameters That Can Be Passed in the URL
Integrating Forms and Reports Applications
- Using RUN_REPORT_OBJECT to Run a Report with the the Reports Multi-Tier Server
- Displaying a Report from Forms
- Calling a Report with the WEB.SHOW_DOCUMENT Built-In
Why Move Reports Applications to the Web?
- Reducing Costs
- Improving Productivity
- Increasing Accessibility
- Maintaining Support
- Publishing Enterprise Data
- Leveraging a Standards-Based Architecture
- Utilizing New Features
Migrating Reports Applications
- Deprecated and Obsolete Functionality
- Migrating a Report Application
- Reports Builder User Interface Changes
- Formatting with the SRW Built-in Package
- Replacing OLE2 Objects
- Migrating Charts
- Replacing Buttons
- Referencing System Parameters
Developing Reports for the Web
- What is JSP Technology?
- Building a Web Report
- JSP Tags
- Generating Output
- Adding Dynamic Content
- Customizing Reports JSPs
- Creating a Web Layout Template
- Creating a Parameter Form
Using New Features in Oracle Reports: Development
- Accessing Data with Pluggable Data Sources
- Bursting on a Repeating Group
- Adding a Table of Contents
- Using PDF in Oracle Reports
- Inline Formatting Using HTML Tags
- Using External Style Sheets
- Adding a Graph to a Web Report
- Integrating with Oracle JDeveloper
Deploying Reports Using OracleAS Reports Services
- Running the Web Layout
- Running the Paper Layout
- Deploying a Report
- Using a Key Map File
- Extending Oracle Reports Functionality Using Plug-ins
- Managing and Monitoring OracleAS Reports Services
- Implementing Single Sign-On
Using New Features in Oracle Reports: Deployment