DSP Blog: Oracle APEX (11)

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Creating & Consuming Web Services in APEX

Last December at Tech 18 and then again at this year’s UKOUG Midlands Tech Event, I gave a presentation (including live demos) on how to create and consume Web Services in APEX.

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Build a Chatbot on Your Lunch Break

I’m primarily an APEX developer, and one of the things I love about APEX is how I can create something impressive in such a such a short space of time. I can build an application..

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Loading Excel into APEX 19.1

Loading Excel Into APEX Applications Update

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Customising Workspace Login

Ever logged in to an APEX Workspace using a page that looked like this…?

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What is the Oracle Forms Standalone Launcher?

Find out how we can help you migrate your Oracle Forms applications to Oracle APEX with our award-winning application development and consultancy services. I recently attended the..

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Creating an Online Leaderboard in APEX

In my spare time I like to play around with creating video games in technologies other than Oracle (!). I recently created a game for an online community that I participate in and..

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APEX Report Performance

Recently at the UKOUG TECH18 Conference I gave a presentation entitled ‘Choosing the Right Report & Features to Give your Users when Presenting Data in an APEX Application’ which..

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The Numerous Options for APEX 18.1 Interactive Grid Validations

I’ve written a number of blogs lately; however the one I am quite fond of is the one I did on Client Side Validations back in 2017. I look favourably back on this because it..

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APEX Plugins for Beginners

One of the great features of APEX is the possibility to import JavaScript plugins and css libraries into the application, just by referencing an external link or uploading a .js..

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Undocumented IG Features

I’ve blogged quite a bit on the Interactive Grid and the vast array of features; some features are technically available for use in your applications however they are not..

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