Friday, September 26, 2014

APEX 4.2.6 patch available

Oracle released APEX 4.2.6 yesterday, it's also available from My Oracle Support as a patch set 19595896.

Here's the table of bug fixes.


Table 6 Bugs Fixed in the Oracle Application Express 4.2.6.00.03 Patch Set
Bug NumberDescription
18393429
Importing pre-4.2 application with data loading results in runtime error
18609856
APEX_WEB_SERVICE.CLOBBASE642BLOB converts incorrectly
18658967
Corrupted HTML mail messages are created from APEX_MAIL.SEND
18719750
ORA-01858 during application import
18733989
Errors picking up session with cookie when TOP CALL is not FSHOW, or ACCEPT
19021052
Oracle Application Express 4.2.4 throwing error while generating check boxes
19313700
Check box fails with ORA-06502 after upgrade from release 4.0 to 4.2.4
19482775
ORA-06502 when importing application containing translations

Applying the patch took less than 7 minutes.


This is probably the latest patch before APEX 5.0 hits the road...

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

SSH Tunnel in SQL Dev 4.0.3

Oracle SQL Developer and Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler got a new version (4.0.3).

You can now setup an SSH tunnel in your connection - it saves you to setup a tunnel first.



This new release also feels a lot faster to me.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

APEX 5.0: Bye bye Tabs, welcome to Navigation Lists

In previous versions of Oracle APEX (< 5.0) you could use Tabs for the navigation in your application.


Tabs were not that flexible, they were typical on top of your page in a specific look and feel. Since APEX 4.x I started to dismiss using Tabs in most of the cases, instead I would use a List with the "Page Tabs" template if people wanted that look and feel.

APEX 5.0 introduces the concept of a "Navigation List" that replaces the tabs. It's the same mechanism as before (a normal List which you find in Shared Components), but you can define in your User Interface which list to use as your Navigation List.

Go to Shared Components > User Interface Attributes:


Next in the User Interface section, click on Desktop (or the User Interface you want to adapt):


In the Attributes section you can define the List you want to use as "Navigation List"


Behind the scenes the Navigation List is put on the screen where the #NAVIGATION_LIST# token is specified in your Page Template.


The Navigation List is another example where APEX 5.0 makes common behaviour of developers more declarative and embedded in the product.

Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Interested in Oracle APEX in Belgium and around? - join ORCLAPEX-BE Meetup

Over the last months different Oracle Application Express (APEX) meetups were initiated around the world. You can read a bit of background on how the meetups started on Dan's blog.

I think it's a great idea to have local meetups to meet other people working or interesting in APEX too. When you just start with APEX it's interesting to talk to other people how they got started. But equally for more seasoned developers it's a great place to share ideas and have discussions about where the product and industry is going, all casual and in a relaxed environment.

That's why we started an APEX Belgium meetup group too. Our first meetup is planend on September 11th in the APEX R&D office in Leuven, Belgium.


Previously with the Oracle BeNeLux User Group (OBUG) we created one day APEX events, which were great, but had a fixed schedule. The APEX meetups we want to do more frequently and accessible to everybody - a very low entry. We'll try to make all those meetups free-of-charge and flexible in nature. We'll have a presentation about a specific topic, but equally important (or even more important) is that you can network, have a voice and get some help of peers.

I talked to the OBUG board too and they found it an interesting idea and are happy to sponsor the event. We can enjoy pizza thanks to OBUG :)

Every local meetup can decide how they organise their meetup.

Here are the details of the first ORCLAPEX-BE meetup on September 11th (2014):

The first Oracle APEX meetup will go over the concept of the meetups and as first topic APEX 5.0 will be covered.

We'll have an "Open Mic" too, so anybody can get on stage for 5-10 minutes and show what they did or share their ideas or ask for some ideas where they struggle with.

The meetup is completely free.

Agenda

  • 16.00  Registration
  • 16.30  Outline concept APEX Meet-up
  • 16.45  Presentation APEX 5.0
  • 18.00  Pizza break, Networking and "Open Mic"
  • 21.00  End


Interesting in Oracle APEX and in Belgium or around? Join the ORCLAPEX-BE meetup now!
Can't make the 11th? Make you a member of the meetup and receive updates when the next one is :)

Look forward seeing you.