Oracle Developer 6i Forms Training
A five-day on-site Course
© 2007 by Burleson Consulting

* Learn to display form modules in multiple
windows using a variety of layout styles.
* Create form modules, including components for database interaction and
graphical user interface (GUI) controls.
* Reuse objects and code.
* Create triggers to control validation, navigation and transactions.
* Program function keys and respond to mouse events.
* Control windows and canvasses programmatically.
* Design multiple forms applications.
* Implement charts and reports into forms.
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This is an intensive
five-day hands-on Oracle Developer Forms course that will enable students to develop, implement and
deploy internet applications using Oracle's Forms Application.
Working in a rapid development environment, students
learn how to customize forms through user input items and how to control data
access by creating event-related triggers using PL/SQL.
By the end of the course
students will have developed a complete multi-window application that integrates
library and menu modules with forms modules.
This
course will also enable students to develop, implement and deploy internet
applications using Oracle's Forms Application.
Working in a rapid development environment, students learn
how to customize forms through user input items and how to control data access
by creating event-related triggers using PL/SQL. By the end of the course
students will have developed a complete multi-window application that integrates
library and menu modules with forms modules.

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Oracle Forms Developer: The Complete Training Course
Benjamin Rosenzweig, Baman Motivala, Ben Rosenzweig
Prentice Hall, $69.95
ISBN: 0130321249 |

This course is designed for practicing Oracle professionals who have basic
experience with Oracle. Prior experience with
Oracle is not required, but experience using Oracle database is
highly desirable.
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This Oracle Developer 6i Forms Training was designed by Donald K. Burleson. A
retired Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Burleson has taught hundreds of Oracle
classes and developed Oracle curriculums for several major universities. Author
of more than 30 bestselling Oracle books, Burleson was chosen by Oracle Press to
write five officially authorized books. Burleson
Consulting instructors offer decades of real world DBA experience in Oracle
features, and they will share their
secrets and techniques for Oracle Developer 6i Forms Training this intense
hands-on Oracle Developer 6i Forms Training.
Oracle Developer 6i Forms Training
A five-day on-site Course
SYLLABUS
© by Donald K. Burleson
1. The
student will create form modules, including components for database interaction
and graphical user interface (GUI) controls by:
a.
creating data blocks and relationships as source data for retrieval and
display.
b.
creating input items: text, list, checkbox, radio group and buttons.
c.
creating non-input items: display, image, sound, and buttons
d.
defining item values in their respective property palette.
2. The
student will display form modules in multiple windows using a variety of layout
styles by:
a.
creating forms with multiple window and content canvases.
b. saving
and running a form module using designer and runtime executables.
c.
developing a tabular, and group layout form.
d.
identifying characteristics of each forms file storage type.
3. The
student will reuse objects and code, link one form module to another, and
implement triggers by:
a.
creating program units and learning to create and attach program unit
libraries.
b. using
Oracle built-in packages, calendars and timers.
c.
writing application triggers for various form events.
4. The
student will be able to create triggers to control validation, navigation and
transactions by:
a.
writing query triggers to override the default query process.
b.
writing navigation triggers to override the default navigation process
c.
writing transaction triggers to override the default transaction process.
5. The student will program function keys and
respond to mouse events by:
a. redefining function
keys and determining when key triggers should be used or avoided.
b. coordinating function keys with interface
controls.
c. causing a form module to respond to mouse
movement.
d. causing a form module to respond to mouse
button actions.
6. The student will control windows and canvasses programmatically by:
a. creating trigger code to
interact with windows.
b. controlling coded events and
methods.
7. The student will design multiple forms
applications by:
a. building robust multiple form
transactions.
b. choosing between different
ways of invoking forms.
c. passing data between forms
using parameter lists.
d. passing values between forms using global variables.
e. enhancing the default menu.
f. adding basic menu items and context menus.
8. The student will implement charts and
reports into forms by:
a. embedding charts into a form
module using the Chart Wizard.
b. incorporating existing graphic
displays in a form module.
c. creating and invoking reports
in a form using the Report Wizard.
d. controlling a report
programmatically in a form.
This is a
BC Oracle training course (c) 2007
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