Some time ago, I discussed security in Oracle databases with a customer and explained the role structure in the Oracle database. I explained to him that ultimately it’s the DBA who assigns roles and privileges to the users of an application and it’s the DBA who is the almighty, most […]
Matthieu de Graaf
Sleeping with the enemy: .Net at the 2006 ODTUG conference
From June 17th until June 21st I attended the ODTUG conference in Washington DC. I focused mainly on .Net and Apex. In Holland quite a few customers are moving to a architecture where the front end and middle tier is built in .Net and the database is Oracle with business […]
Demo application advanced Forms features (ODTUG 2006 version)
Demo application advanced Forms features (ODTUG 2006 version) Last June, I held a presentation at the ODTUG conference in Washington DC “Oracle Forms: Productivity with new choicesâ€. During this presentation I showed a demo application, which is an improved version of the one I previously published on this blog This […]
Oracle Forms: Productivity with new choices
Last Monday we had a KC meeting, where we discussed the latest features of Oracle Forms (OF). Basically these features break up into two categories: Oracle Forms Pl/Sql features Oracle Forms Java features Oracle Forms ‘Native’ PlSql features. The following Pl/Sql features were discussed Sortable blocksWith a simple […]