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What Components Make Up Oracle Application Express?

Oracle Application Express contains four main components:


Application Builder
Used to assemble an HTML interface on top of database eobjects like tables ,Procedures
e.t.c
SQL Workshop

Used to access database objects, run SQL statements and SQL scripts.

access the following database tools

Object Browser. View, create, modify, browse, and


drop database objects. Use the PL/SQL editor to edit
and compile packages, procedures, functions, and
triggers while taking advantage of error reporting.

SQL Commands. Run SQL commands and anonymous


PL/SQL, scripts, and saved queries.

SQL Scripts. Use SQL Scripts to create, edit, view, run,


and delete script files. I can also upload and download
scripts from my local file system.

Query Builder. Use Query Builder's graphical user


interface to search and filter database objects, select
objects and columns, create relationships between
objects, view formatted query results, and save queries
with little or no SQL knowledge.

Utilities

Used to load and unload data from the database, generate DDL,
view object reports, restore dropped database objects, and monitor
the database. .

Administration

Manage Services Use this page to manage session state, log


files, preferences, and application models.
Manage Application Express Users Use this page to manage
existing Application Express users and user groups.
Monitor Activity Use this page to monitor page views and view
application changes.
Change Password links to the Change Password page. Use this
page to change your workspace password.
About Application Express links to the About Application
Express page. This page displays version and configuration
information for both Application Express and the Oracle database.

Migrations

Application Migrations link to migrate a Microsoft Access

application and generate an Oracle Application Express


application.
Workspace Schema

Links

It displays the database schemas that are associated with this


workspace.
Oracle Technology Network links to the Oracle Application
Express section of Oracle Technology Network.
Discussion Forum links to Oracle Application Express Discussion
Forum.
User's Guide links to an HTML-based online Help system.

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