This guide presents practical explanations on how to build client-server applications using the Oracle workgroup/2000 toolset. It includes descriptions about planning, designing and building applications for Power Objects, and an introduction to Power Objects, programming in Oracle Basic, understanding a database, using extended user interface options and managing reports.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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978-0-07-882163-9 (9780078821639)
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Part 1 Oracle Power Objects - let's get started: welcome to Power Objects; your first form; enhancing your form; extending your form. Part 2 Oracle Basic: introducing Oracle Basic; controlling program flow; database objects; event processing; debugging Oracle Basic; handling runtime errors; libraries. Part 3 The power of Objects: what is an Object?; your first Object; Objects and inheritance; complex Objects. Part 4 Using your database: the table/view editor; what is a session; the record manager; transaction control; shared data in an application; database locking. Part 5 Reporting: basic reporting concepts; aggregate functions in reports; formatting and complex calculations; report functions. Part 6 More power: advanced class design; database interaction; data integrity; integrating other applications; calling DLLs; way cool stuff. Appendices: portable application considerations; using Oracle.