Re: JDeveloper vs Oracle Form
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 21:16:35 -0700
Message-ID: <xqSdnb4YdP3lG7zcRVn-vg_at_adelphia.com>
[Quoted] [Quoted] Do it in Oracle forms, Java is waste of time, We have gone the wrong way [Quoted] doing things in Java, and now we have all sort of cross platform issues and performance problem.
"Hans Forbrich" <forbrich_at_yahoo.net> wrote in message
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> Krist wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > We are going to develope something like HR application on Oracle
> > database.
> > Actually we want to develope in Java, but I know that it will be
> > faster to develope in Oracle Form.
> >
> > What is the benefit of whether using Oracle Form or JDeveloper to
> > develope Java application for database application ?
> >
> > Thank you for your comments,
> > Krist
>
> - Oracle Forms is a rapid development tool designed around automating
> form-specific trigger management while fully understanding the
capabilities
> of the database.
>
> - JDeveloper is a Java development tool that has the ability to assist in
> rich UI forms, but excels in creating Java components (servlets, EJBs,
> etc.) that are database aware.
>
> One approach is to create the forms and the application rapidly using
Oracle
> Forms, do the reports using Oracle Reports, create specific extensions for
> both using JDeveloper.
>
> Another approach is to attempt to recreate Forms and Reports capability in
> native Java.
>
> Amusingly - Forms, Reports and JDeveloper are part of the same package and
> are not mutually exclusive, so it's really a matter of learning what each
> tool can do and using the right tool for each part of the job. (Last time
> I saw a house built, the carpenters used a variety of tools there too.)
Received on Tue Aug 17 2004 - 06:16:35 CEST