Thursday, April 5, 2007

67441 - Oracle Forms Developer 10g: Architectural Environment and Services
Learn To
• Identify features of the Oracle enterprise grid-computing infrastructure.
• Identify key aspects of forms development.
• Identify services provided by Oracle Application Server 10g.
• Identify features of OC4J.
• Identify key aspects of running a form.
• Sequence the steps in the process of starting a run-time session.
• Identify key features of Forms Builder.
• Match Forms Builder components with their features.
• Match Forms Builder main menu commands with their descriptions.

Audience
The target audience for this course includes Oracle Application Developers, Application Programmers, and IT staff interested in building form-based Internet applications.
Deployment Options
Self-Study
Accreditation
ITCAP credits:
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
hours
67441 Objectives


Unit 1: Oracle Forms and Forms Services Overview
- 4 hours
• Identify key aspects of forms development.
• Identify services provided by Oracle Application Server 10g.
• Identify features of Oracle Forms Services.
• Identify benefits of Oracle Developer Suite 10g.
• Identify features of Oracle Forms Developer.

Unit 2: Running a Forms Developer Application
- 4 hours
• Identify features of OC4J.
• Identify key aspects of running a form.
• Sequence the steps in the process of starting a run-time session.
• Match Forms components with their features.
• Identify features of the Forms Developer application interface.
• Identify features of Forms Builder operation modes.
• Identify key concepts related to retrieving data.
• Identify key aspects of managing data.

Unit 3: Forms Developer Environment
- 4 hours
• Identify key features of Forms Builder.
• Match Forms Builder components with their features.
• Match Forms Builder main menu commands with their descriptions.
• Identify features of items, blocks, and canvases.
• Identify types of blocks in Forms Builder.
• Identify Forms Builder preferences.
• Identify Help options in Forms Builder.
• Identify features of Forms Developer executables.
• Identify features of Forms Developer modules.
• Identify key aspects of defining forms environment variables.
• Match Forms Developer date format masks with their descriptions.
• Identify key concepts related to testing forms.
http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/docs/o/dl/release_notes/chap_forms.htm
http://cisnet.baruch.cuny.edu/holowczak/oracle/sqlplus/
http://www.csus.edu/indiv/c/chingr/oracle/indexorcl.htm
VIDEOS

First Semester ITD 130 Database Fundamentals 3 ITD 132 Structured Query Language 4 ITD 134 PL/SQL Programming 3 ITD 250 Database Architecture and Administration 3
First Semester Credits
13 Second Semester ITN 171 Unix I 3 or ITN 115 Windows Server 2003 ITD 152 Oracle Forms Developer 3 ITD 252 Database Backup and Recovery 3 ITD 258 Database Performance and Tuning

The Oracle 10g Developer Series participants will learn a top-down, systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models, normalization, and relational database design. Using this approach, participants identify and define business information requirements and create initial database designs.
Oracle Certificed Associate:The Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate understands how to use this powerful programming language. This credential demonstrates the Developer's expertise in building database centric Internet applications for both Oracle9i and Oracle Database 10g. It is also the first step toward becoming an Oracle Forms Developer Certified Professional. You must pass the following exams to obtain your Oracle Forms Developer OCP credential:
1Z0-007 Introduction to Oracle10g: SQL® OR 1Z0-001 Introduction to Oracle: SQL® and PL/SQL™1Z0-147 Program with PL/SQL
Oracle Certificed Professional: The Oracle Forms Developer Certified Professional credential is an industry-recognized credential that will provide skilled application developers greater credibility and professional opportunity. Candidates must show proficiency and competency in Oracle development tools and the skills required to build Internet applications. This credential is for professionals with developer skills using Oracle9i Forms Developer or Oracle Forms Developer 10g. You must pass the following exams to obtain your Oracle Forms Developer OCP credential:
1Z0-141 Oracle Forms: Build Internet Applications
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Overview
The most efficient way to learn J2EE programming techniques
Two Oracle experts demonstrate techniques for working within J2EE and JDeveloper for the thousands of developers currently using Oracle Forms and the PL/SQL language. Oracle is shifting their focus towards Java technologies, so you will need to know how to use the Java-based J2EE and JDeveloper. The book includes explanations of the Application Development Framework (ADF). Throughout, high-level and low-level Forms concepts are related to Java concepts so that you can become comfortable with the new terminology.
Covers the new components required when developing and deploying a J2EE application
Special mentions in the text describe how JDeveloper techniques translate to PL/SQL or Oracle Forms
Covers JDeveloper 10.1.3 and ADF Faces
All code and examples will be available online
Table of contents
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Technology Overviews Chapter 1: J2EE Basics Chapter 2: Web Communications Chapter 3: JDeveloper and ADF as RAD Tools Chapter 4: Required Web Languages and Java Language Basics Chapter 5: JavaServer Faces Basics Chapter 6: Business Services in ADF Chapter 7: The ADF Model Layer Chapter 8: ADF Model Advanced Bindings Part II: Developing the Application Chapter 9: Your First JSF Chapter 10: Application Design Principles and Sample Application Overview Chapter 11: Home Page and Menus Chapter 12: Search Page Chapter 13: Edit Page Chapter 14: Adding Security Part III: Additional Techniques Chapter 15: Sample Application Enhancements Chapter 16: Oracle JHeadstart INDEX
Biographical note
Peter Koletzke, an Oracle Certified Master, is the Technical Director and Principal Instructor at Quovera. Duncan Mills is Senior Principal Product Manager of Application Development Tools at Oracle Corporation.
Back cover copy
Create J2EE Internet Applications Using Oracle JDeveloper 10g and Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Migrate your Oracle development skills to a Java-based Web development environment using Oracle JDeveloper 10g, Release 3 (10.1.3) and this exclusive guide from Oracle Press.Written by Oracle experts, Oracle JDeveloper 10g for Forms & PL/SQL Developers shows you, step-by-step, how to create Internet-ready Java platform applications. You'll learn the best way to use Oracle JDeveloper 10g, construct robust Web pages and UIs, access databases, and implement important security procedures. PL/SQL and Oracle Forms concepts are compared with Oracle JDeveloper, JSF, and ADF programming techniques throughout to assist you in the evolution to Java technology. Accompanying files can be found at tuhra.com Develop J2EE Web applications using Oracle JDeveloper 10g and Oracle Application Development Framework Understand the APIs, architectures, programming styles, and protocols that provide the foundation to J2EE Use Oracle JDeveloper as an IDE for rapid application development Wire Oracle databases into Java Web applications using ADF Business Components Build professional component-based user interfaces using JavaServer Faces and ADF Faces Use the ADF Model to bind user interfaces to backend business services Create login and logout screens, menus, home pages, edit pages, and interfactive search pages Incorporate a container-managed security policy based on standard Java APIs Call PL/SQL code in the database from your Web applications Render Web pages and migrate Oracle Forms applications using Oracle JHeadstart
http://orafaq.cs.rmit.edu.au/faqmvs.htm

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