Udemy A Beginner's Guide To Creating Database Driven Applications Udemy
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    Learn the essential skills required to develop a complete application using Oracle Application Express (APEX).

    Most applications will need some type of database interaction at some point.
    This beginner's course will teach you how to quickly create a fully functional database driven application using Oracle's application express (APEX) which comes bundled with all instances of Oracle database installation since 2004.

    Application Express  is a free tool  by Oracle that enables you to design, develop and deploy responsive and database-driven applications which are robust and scalable.  APEX is a rapid tool used to develop web based oracle database applications that can be deployed and published for end users to consume. 
    Application Express runs wherever there is an Oracle database is installed.

    In this course we are going to build a functional application using sample data from the Oracle database.


    What You Will Learn include:

    Create a complete database -driven application from scratch
    Using SQL Workshop in Executing adhoc SQL and PL/SQL statements using SQL Commands
    How to create a workspace
    Creating and modifying a page
    Use Application Builder to create applications from scratch
    Page rendering and processing overview
    Create a form and associated report
    Quickly navigate the builder by using the Developer Toolbar
    Understand how to user the theme repository
    Identify users using Authentication schemes
    Create end user accounts
    Gain understanding of APEX URL structure


    After completing this course you will be able to develop oracle database- driven applications  that are robust and scalable using Oracle Application Express (APEX)

    I look forward to welcoming you to the course

    Updated on 05 December, 2016
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