Course Duration in Hours
90
90
ORACLE FORMS
INTRODUCING ORACLE FORMS DEVELOPER AND FORMS SERVICES
Grid Computing
Oracle 10g Products
Oracle Application Server Architecture
Oracle Forms Services Architecture
Benefits and Components of Oracle Developer Suite
Running a Forms Developer Application
Working in the Forms Developer Environment
CHAPTER 2: CREATING FORMS MODULES
Creating a Basic Forms Module
Creating a Master-Detail Forms Module
Modifying the Data Block
Modifying the Layout
CHAPTER 3: WORKING WITH DATA BLOCKS AND FRAMES
Using the Property Palette
Managing Object Properties
Creating and Using Visual Attributes
Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Data Blocks
Controlling Frame Properties
Creating Control Blocks
Deleting Data Blocks
CHAPTER 4: WORKING WITH INPUT ITEMS
Creating Text Items
Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Text Items
Creating LOVs
Defining Editors
Creating Check Boxes
Creating List Items
Creating Radio Groups
CHAPTER 5: WORKING WITH NON INPUT ITEMS
Creating a Display Item
Creating an Image Item
Creating a Push Button
Creating a Calculated Item
Creating a Hierarchical Tree Item
Creating a Bean Area Item
CHAPTER 6: CREATING WINDOWS AND CANVASES
Overview of Windows and Canvases
Displaying a Form Module in Multiple Windows
Creating a New Window
Displaying a Form Module on Multiple Layouts
Creating a New Content Canvas
Creating a Stacked Canvas
Creating a Toolbar
Creating a Tab Canvas
CHAPTER 7: PRODUCING TRIGGERS
Grouping Triggers into Categories
Defining Trigger Components: Type, Code, and Scope
Specifying Execution Hierarchy
Using the PL/SQL Editor
Using the Database Trigger Editor
Writing Trigger Code
Using Variables and Built-ins
Using the When-Button-Pressed and When-Window-Closed Triggers
CHAPTER 8: DEBUGGING TRIGGERS
The Debugging Process
The Debug Console
Setting Breakpoints
Debugging Tips
Running a Form in Debug Mode
Stepping through Code
CHAPTER 9: ADDING FUNCTIONALITY TO ITEMS
Coding Item Interaction Triggers
Defining Functionality for Check Boxes
Changing List Items at Run Time
Displaying LOVs from Buttons
Populating Image Items
Populating and Displaying Hierarchical Trees
Interacting with JavaBeans
CHAPTER 10: RUN-TIME MESSAGES AND ALERTS
Built-Ins and Handling Errors
Controlling System Messages
The FORM_TRIGGER_FAILURE Exception
Using Triggers to Intercept System Messages
Creating and Controlling Alerts
Handling Server Errors
CHAPTER 11: QUERY TRIGGERS
Handling Server Errors
SELECT Statements Issued During Query Processing
WHERE and ORDER BY clauses and the ONETIME_WHERE property
Writing Query Triggers
Query Array Processing
Coding Triggers for Enter-Query Mode
Overriding Default Query Processing
Obtaining Query Information at Run Time
CHAPTER 12: VALIDATION
Validation Process
Controlling Validation Using Properties
Controlling Validation Using Triggers
Performing Client-Side Validation with PJCs
Tracking Validation Status
Using Built-ins to Control When Validation Occurs
CHAPTER 13: NAVIGATION
Navigation Overview
Understanding Internal Navigation
Using Object Properties to Control Navigation
Writing Navigation Triggers: When-New--Instance, Pre- and Post- Triggers
The Navigation Trap
Using Navigation Built-Ins in Triggers
CHAPTER 14: TRANSACTION PROCESSING
The Commit Sequence of Events
Characteristics and Common Uses of Commit Triggers
Testing the Results of Trigger DML
DML Statements Issued during Commit Processing
Overriding Default Transaction Processing
Running against Data Sources Other Than Oracle
Getting and Setting the Commit Status
Implementing Array DML
CHAPTER 15: WRITING FLEXIBLE CODE
What is Flexible Code?
Using System Variables for Flexible Coding
Using Built-in Subprograms for Flexible Coding
Referencing Objects by Internal ID
Referencing Items Indirectly
CHAPTER 16: SHARING OBJECTS AND CODE
Benefits of Reusable Objects and Code
Working with Property Classes
Working with Object Groups
Copying and Subclassing Objects and Code
Working with Object Libraries
Working with SmartClasses
Reusing PL/SQL
Working with PL/SQL Libraries
CHAPTER 17: USING WEBUTIL TO INTERACT WITH THE CLIENT
Benefits of WebUtil
Integrating WebUtil into a Form
Interacting with the Client
CHAPTER 18: INTRODUCING MULTIPLE FORM APPLICATIONS
Multiple Form Applications Overview
Starting Another Form Module
Defining Multiple Form Functionality
Sharing Data among Modules
ORACLE REPORTS
B.Tech (CS/IT), MCA, BCA, BSCIT
Global Institute Of Technology(GIT), Sector 2 (Noida),Noida,IN