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Installing APEX 3.2.1 – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Installing APEX 3.2.1. I know Oracle APEX 3.2.1 has been out for a little while now, and Oracle APEX 4.0 is on the horizon, but following my recent installation of Oracle XE on Windows 7 and subsequent upgrade to APEX 3.2.1 I thought I’d provide the steps I took to upgrade to version 3.2.1. Installation of this database is very simple, you just need to follow the instructions in the wizard. Now that you have your database, download APEX 3.2.1 from the Oracle website. 1 – To ...
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Personal & Misc – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Drag and Drop Data into Your APEX Application. APEX has always had a strong link to spreadsheets: it was originally marketed as an easy way to turn spreadsheets into fully functioning applications. But some people just don’t want to give up their spreadsheets! Recently I was approached by APEX Home. Freelance Oracle APEX Developer for Hire. Read the rest of this entry ». Windows 7 Oracle XE Open Source. So I ordered my shiny new laptop with Windows 7 Professional. Using Oracle For...
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About – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Occupation: Freelance Developer / Director at Silvercore Solutions. Location: Northamptonshire, England, UK (About 60 miles from London). And not only have I developed APEX applications, but I’ve installed APEX numerous times on various platforms, provided APEX training and documentation, developed ‘proof of concept’ demonstrations and applications showcasing APEX and pushed APEX to do some pretty amazing things. Quick Fix: Broken “Select All” Checkbox in Tabular Forms. Haven̵...
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Working with APEX Theme Files using WebDAV – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Working with APEX Theme Files using WebDAV. An APEX theme consists of HTML templates and CSS and image files. The HTML templates are imported into an APEX application when a theme is imported, but the external theme CSS and image files must be separately copied to the APEX images directory. Even on local APEX installations the APEX images directory must be accessed via the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway (EPG) or a HTTP web server. WebDAV is perfect for this. From the Network Tasks. This ...
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Accessing /i/ using FTP – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Accessing /i/ using FTP. When I recently upgraded to Windows 7, which includes Internet Explorer 8, I found myself unable to connect to the images directory on Oracle APEX. As I write a lot of JavaScript code I often need to access the /i/ directory. This is only a problem for installations that use an EPG, i.e. Oracle XE (which I’m using) or Oracle 11g. Download and install Filezilla. It’s free and open source. Select dbms xdb.getftpport from dual;. You should now see the /i/ dir...
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Problem Upgrading to APEX 3.2 – “Resource /i is Locked by Name” – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Problem Upgrading to APEX 3.2 – “Resource /i is Locked by Name”. After some digging I finally found the cause of the error and, more importantly, the solution. The error occurred during the later stages of the upgrade, when trying to copy the images directory on “/i” using:. Apxldimg c: apex apex 3.2. The output from this process was:. ERROR at line 1:. ORA -31110: Action failed as resource /i is locked by name. ORA -06512: at "XDB.DBMS XDB", line 242. ORA -06512: at line 44.
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Tutorials – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Installing APEX 3.2.1. I know Oracle APEX 3.2.1 has been out for a little while now, and Oracle APEX 4.0 is on the horizon, but following my recent installation of Oracle XE on Windows 7 and subsequent upgrade to APEX 3.2.1 I thought I’d provide the steps I took to upgrade to version 3.2.1. Read the rest of this entry ». Dynamic Report Regions Tutorial. Luckily there is an easy solution to both these problems: Dynamic Report Regions. Read the rest of this entry ». OK, so you’...
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Using jQuery to Fix Broken APEX Interactive Report Drop-Down Menus – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Using jQuery to Fix Broken APEX Interactive Report Drop-Down Menus. Whilst creating a new APEX theme recently I encountered an interesting problem whereby changes I had made to the CSS style sheet were causing the in-built Interactive Report header menus to drop down in the wrong place. The. The position of an. Header menu is always calculated relative to the top left corner of the body. Will define a local coordinate system for any contained elements with position:absolute. But a...
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Drag and Drop Data into Your APEX Application – APEX Blog
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Bull; subscribe by rss. Drag and Drop Data into Your APEX Application. APEX has always had a strong link to spreadsheets: it was originally marketed as an easy way to turn spreadsheets into fully functioning applications. But some people just don’t want to give up their spreadsheets! Recently I was approached by APEX Home. Laquo; Freelance Oracle APEX Developer for Hire. Quick Fix: Broken “Select All” Checkbox in Tabular Forms. Comments cannot be submitted. Drag and Drop Data into Your APEX Application.