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Low Code Programming with APEX : How to and Practical Cases
2024

Abstract: This textbook introduces Oracle Application Express (APEX), a low-code platform for building data-driven web applications. It aims to equip readers with the skills to fully utilize APEX for real-world business challenges. Part I covers the basics of APEX in twelve chapters, including environment setup, database preparation, navigation, data exchange, application creation, report and form management, and team collaboration. Part II presents twelve business cases that provide a comprehensive understanding of application development from a business, data, and user interface perspective. Each case includes business views, problem definitions, use cases, data models, and application interfaces. The textbook is designed for approximately 75 hours of study and is suitable for both experienced developers and beginners. It includes additional material such as exported applications, scripts, data and video tutorials to enhance learning.
Keywords: low-code programming, application development, web applications, Oracle APEX, practical examples
Published in DKUM: 01.10.2024; Views: 0; Downloads: 11
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Hybrid Web Application Development Using Meteor.js Framework
Nejc Burič Novačan, 2016, undergraduate thesis

Abstract: This Thesis work shows one of many possible ways of developing hybrid web applications. In the theoretical part, we described the Meteor.js framework and MongoDB database, which we used for realization of the web application. In the presentation of the framework, new and modern methods are described which are used in modern web programming. The hybrid web application which we developed in the practical part enables the user to navigate to tourist attractions in Slovenia. It enables the user to discover and locate natural landmarks, rural tourism, clubs, electric car charging stations, places of interest,, and Tourist Information Centres. Admin can regulate the points of interest with the help of Google API. The application also displays current distances to every point of interest and notifies the users about the changes made by the administrator.
Keywords: web programming, hybrid applications, Meteor.js, MongoDB
Published in DKUM: 22.09.2016; Views: 2427; Downloads: 158
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