Forms

Forms

Oracle Forms ist einer der Kern-Komponenten der Oracle Developer Suite und erlaubt die WYSIWYG-Erstellung sowie die Programmierung von Datenbank-gestützten, interaktiven Dialogmasken. Neben der Oracle-Datenbank werden auch diverse andere SQL-Datenbanken unterstützt; die Programmierung erfolgt in PL/SQL oder Java (importierte Java-Klassen). Forms wurde seit dem ersten Erscheinen Ende 1980 mehrmals grundlegend überarbeitet. In der aktuellen Version 10g wird ausschließlich die Web-basierte 3-Tier-Architektur unterstützt. Für den produktiven Betrieb von Forms-Anwendungen ist der Oracle Application Server Voraussetzung. Obwohl Oracle mit dem JDeveloper ein relativ neues und alternatives Entwicklungswerkzeug anbietet, hat der Softwarehersteller zugesagt, Oracle Forms weiterhin langfristig zu unterstützen.

Literatur

  • Perry Pakull, Stefan Jüssen, Walter Müller: Praktische Anwendungsentwicklung mit Oracle Forms; Hanser Verlag Website zum Buch ISBN 978-3-446-41098-5
  • Daniel Liebhart, Guido Schmutz, Marcel Lattmann, Markus Heinisch, Michael Königs, Mischa Kölliker, Perry Pakull, Peter Welkenbach: Architecture Blueprints Hanser Verlag, 2007. ISBN 978-3-446-41201-9

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