Archive for February, 2009
Posted on February 25th, 2009.
Good news. I finally managed to get Frite available for download from sourceforge.net. Please check the page I dedicated for Frite. All the information about Frite is there.
Here is the link.
http://www.degenio.com/frite
Please do not forget to make comments and advise of any bugs, suggestions, etc…
Thanks
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Posted on February 23rd, 2009.
Here is the link on www.screentoaster.com presenting Frite.
The bean has been submitted to the java beans competition on the PJC depot. You can download from there or from sourceforge.net.
The link on sourceforge should be available tuesday feb 24, 2009.
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Posted on February 19th, 2009.
Frite is designed as an HTML editor for Oracle Forms and as such the content in the forms module when sent to report should also be available for output. The formats I had in mind are PDF and HTML.
Those beta-testing Frite did not encounter problems with reports in HTML format. For example, links are clickable [...]
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Posted on February 18th, 2009.
I will be at the Open ORA*GEC 2009 which will be held in Montreal, Canada on February 19, 2009. There are a number of interesting sessions as far as my interests are concerned:
Solution Oracle Business Intelligence Entreprise Edition 11:30-12:15
Oracle Development tools (Apex, JDev, WebCenter) 11:30-12:15
Oracle Application Server Roadmap 13:30-14:30
Oracle and the Web 2.0 14:30-15:30
Identity management [...]
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Posted on February 12th, 2009.
David Peake, product manager for Oracle application express, has posted an announcement related to the availability of APEX 3.2.
Forms Conversion is one of the features that is available in this release.
The free hosted “development” environment on http://apex.oracle.com , which is open to all developers, has been updated to APEX 3.2. That should give us an [...]
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Posted on February 11th, 2009.
For those that are interested, Francois Degrelle is celebrating the three years anniversary of the PJC/Javabeans depot. Here is a link to the announcement.
There are already a number of submissions and it seems the winner will be hard to determine given the innovative ways those beans use Oracle Forms.
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Posted on February 11th, 2009.
For quite some time, I was trying to figure out a way to get Javascript to work within Oracle Forms. As usual, I use the common denominator as far as the runtime is concerned and that is JInitiator.
While that seems to be near impossible, I guess that with JAVA everything should be possible. So, after [...]
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Posted on February 11th, 2009.
A number of users asked whether the bean can be improved in order to have the same feature as the full fledge google map.
The answer is Yes. I already tried the zoom and pan controls to the Google static map. However, my time now is being spent on completing the HTML rich text editor and [...]
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Posted on February 4th, 2009.
I have completed the development and testing phases for the Oracle Forms HTML editor. Most of the features I mentioned before are now in the editor.
Based on some suggestions, the editor is now officially named FRITE (pronounced like Freet).
Before I release it in the wild, I am looking for 5 or 10 beta-testers . You [...]
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