Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g | 1Z0-151
Pass OCP - Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms Exam on the first attempt.
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Course in Pre-Launch Mode, a total number of questions will be around 70+.Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Build Applications with Oracle Forms | 1Z0-151 Test series1Z0-151 practice testIt covers 100% of the Oracle exam 1Z0-151 certification syllabus.Exam Topics:Introduction to Oracle Forms Builder and Oracle Forms ServicesDescribe the components of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gDescribe the features and benefits of Oracle Forms Services and Oracle Forms BuilderDescribe the architecture of Oracle Forms ServicesDescribe the course applicationWorking in the Forms Builder EnvironmentDescribe Forms Builder componentsNavigate the Forms Builder interfaceIdentify the main objects in a form moduleCustomize the Forms Builder sessionUse the online help facilitiesUse the online help facilitiesIdentify the main Forms executablesDescribe the form module typesSet environment variables for design and run timeRun a form from within Forms BuilderCreating a Master-Detail FormCreate data blocks that have relationships with one anotherRun a master-detail form moduleModify a data blockModify the layout of a data blockWorking with Text ItemsDescribe text itemsCreate a text itemModify the appearance of a text itemControl the data in a text itemAlter the navigational behavior of a text itemEnhance the relationship between the text item and the databaseAdd functionality to a text itemDisplay helpful messagesEnhance the relationship between the text item and the databaseCreating Additional Input ItemsIdentify the item types that allow inputCreate a check boxCreate a list itemCreate a radio groupCreating Windows and Content CanvasesDescribe the relationship between windows and content canvasesCreate windows and content canvasesDisplay a form module in multiple windowsDisplay a form module on multiple layoutsIntroduction to TriggersDescribe triggersIdentify the different trigger categoriesPlan the type and scope of triggers in a formExplain how trigger properties affect trigger behaviorDebugging TriggersDescribe the components of the debug consoleUse the Run Form Debug button to run a form module in debug modeExplain how to use remote debuggingDebug PL/SQL codeRun-Time Messages and AlertsDescribe the default messaging behavior of a formHandle run-time failure of built-in subprogramsIdentify the different types of forms messagesControl system messagesCreate and control alertsHandle database server errorsValidationExplain the effects of the validation unit upon a formControl validationDescribe how Forms tracks validation statusControl when validation occursTransaction ProcessingExplain the process used by Forms to apply changes to the databaseDescribe the commit sequence of eventsSupplement transaction processingAllocate sequence numbers to records as they are applied to tablesImplement array data manipulation language (DML)Sharing Objects and CodeDescribe the various methods for reusing objects and codeInherit properties from property classesGroup related objects for reuseExplain the inheritance symbols in the Property PaletteReuse objects from an object libraryReuse PL/SQL codeIntroducing Multiple Form ApplicationsCall one form module from anotherDefine multiple form functionalityShare data among open formsManaging Menu ModulesControl menus programmaticallyManage the interaction between the menu and form documentsImplement application security through the menuRunning an Oracle Forms ApplicationStart WebLogic ServerDescribe the run-time environmentDescribe the elements in a running formNavigate a Forms applicatioDescribe the two main modes of operationRun a form in a Web browserRetrieve both restricted and unrestricted dataInsert, update, and delete recordsDisplay database errorsCreating a Basic Form ModuleCreate a form moduleCreate a data blockSave and run a form moduleIdentify form file formats and their characteristicsDescribe how to deploy a Forms applicationExplain how to create documentatoin for a Forms applicationWorking with Data Blocks and FramesIdentify the components of the Property PaletteManage object propertiesCreate and use Visual AttributesControl the behavior and appearance of data blocksControl frame propertiesCreate data blocks that do not directly correspond to database tablesDelete data blocks and their componentsCreating LOVs and EditorsDescribe LOVs and editorsDesign, create, and associate LOVs with text items in a formCreate editors and associate them with text items in a formCreating Noninput ItemsIdentify item types that do not allow inputCreate a display itemCreate an image itemCreate a buttonCreate a calculated itemCreate a hierarchical tree iteCreate a bean area iteWorking with Other Canvas TypesDescribe the different types of canvases and their relationships to each otherIdentify the appropriate canvas type for different scenariosCreate an overlay effect by using stacked canvasesCreate a toolbarCreate a tabbed interfaceProducing TriggersWrite trigger codeExplain the use of built-in subprograms in Forms applicationsDescribe the When-Button-Pressed triggerDescribe the When-Window-Closed triggerAdding Functionality to ItemsSupplement the functionality of input items by using triggers and built-insSupplement the functionality of noninput items by using triggers and built-insQuery TriggersExplain the processes involved in querying a data blockDescribe query triggers and their scopeWrite triggers to screen query conditionsWrite triggers to supplement query resultsControl trigger action based on the form's query statusNavigationDistinguish between internal and external navigationControl navigation with propertiesDescribe and use navigation triggersUse navigation built-ins in triggersWriting Flexible CodeDescribe flexible codeExplain the advantages of using system variablesIdentify built-in subprograms that assist flexible codingWrite code to reference objectsUsing WebUtil to Interact with the ClientDescribe the benefits of the WebUtil utilityIntegrate WebUtil into a formUse WebUtil to interact with the client machineCreating a Menu ModuleDescribe the different components of a menu moduleCreate, save and attach menu modulesSet menu properties using the Property PaletteCreate menu toolbarsCreate pop-up menus
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