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10 Questions on Oracle Application Express

10 Questions on Oracle Application Express
Submitted by Knowledge Base on 8 September, 2009 - 18:00.

What is Oracle Application Express?

By Lewis Cunningham

Oracle Application Express (also called APEX and formerly called HTML DB) is a FREE RAD web development tool. APEX is written using PL/SQL and runs completely inside of a web browser. APEX is an IDE and a runtime environment. You use APEX to write web applications. Users, using their database user ID, log into APEX and run their application from a menu.

With the APEX IDE, you can create forms, reports and charts. All of the normal web widgets are available: radio groups, buttons, drop down lists, date pickers, etc. You can even integrate your own JavaScript code should you need it.

Output from APEX applications can be to the screen or to PDF, Excel spreadsheet, Flash, or even integrated into a web service. You can use a supplied theme for a consistent look and feel or create your own theme for a personalized feel to your application.

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