Oracle Forms Developer Release 1 to Rel. 6/6i New Features
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| Duration: |
120 minutes |
| Number of Questions: |
60 |
| Passing Score: |
57% |
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Passing score subject to change. View Details
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Recommended Training and Preparation
Additional Information & Resources
Exam Topics
Fraudulent Activity Policy
Recommended Training and Preparation
Additional Information & Resources
Exam Topics
| Creating
Oracle Forms Developer Applications Using Wizards |
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List the benefits of using Forms Developer wizards |
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List wizard features |
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Identify
wizard types |
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Create
basic form modules using wizards |
| Working with
the Enhanced User Interface |
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Use enhancements
in the Property Palette |
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Create triggers
using Smart Triggers |
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Use enhancements
in the Toolbar Ribbon |
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Control item appearance
by using Picker Dialogs |
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Use enhancements
in the PL/SQL editing environment |
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Use the Forms
Application Programmatic Interface (API) functionality |
| Ensuring Consistency
Across Applications |
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Apply subclassing
as a replacement for referencing |
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Identify improvements
of subclassing over referencing |
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Use the object library
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Describe the uses
of property classes, object groups, and object libraries |
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Create and apply
SmartClasses |
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Use template forms
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Modify object appearance
with partial visual attributes |
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Use global libraries
and record groups |
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| Representing
Data Within Your Application |
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Identify
the effects of Array DML |
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Use the features
for reducing database roundtrips and memory usage |
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Perform database
operations asynchronously |
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Use new data
block properties |
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Use the data
sources available for queries and DML |
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Determine
the appropriate data sources for data blocks |
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Create a data
block based on a nested SELECT statement |
| Understanding
Oracle8 Object Features |
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Describe Oracle8
scalar datatypes |
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Describe object
types and objects |
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Describe object
tables, object columns and object views |
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Describe the
INSTEAD- OF Triggers |
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Describe object
REFs |
| Working with
Oracle8 Object Features in Oracle Forms Developer |
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Use the Oracle8 support
in Oracle Forms Developer |
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Create data blocks
that use Oracle8 objects |
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Coordinate data blocks
using REFs |
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Use the Oracle8 Large
Object (LOB) support in Oracle Forms Developer |
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Use PL/SQL8 support
in Oracle Forms Developer |
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| Enhancing
Items |
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Use the image item enhancements |
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Create
items based on Calculated Fields |
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Recognize
boilerplate objects in the Object Navigator |
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Create
item labels using item prompt properties |
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Implement
Tooltips for items |
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Implement
context-sensitive pop-up menus |
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Include
sound in your application |
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Set
item colors and fonts directly |
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Create
a Hierarchical Tree Item |
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Host
a JavaBean in an application |
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Create
an LOV using the LOV Wizard |
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Create
an LOV dynamically |
| Enhancing
Interactivity |
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Create
and edit in-place stacked canvases |
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Create tab-style layouts |
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Create
integrated toolbar buttons for menu commands |
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Display
a platform-specific file dialog |
| Including
Charts and Reports |
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Include
charts using the Chart Wizard |
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Implement
Report objects |
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