In November 2024, Oracle ACEs from all around wrote more than 300 blog posts, articles and podcasts, sharing tips and tricks, insights, and knowledge on various platforms. We have highlighted some of them for you to read and enjoy, focusing on APEX.

 

Adrian Png
Director
: Give Your Oracle APEX Apps Eyes, Brains, and a Voice

ICYMI, earlier this month, Oracle announced the general availability of Meta’s Llama 3.2 90B and 11B models on the OCI Generative AI (GenAI) service. As always, Oracle APEX is a great web development platform to give this new multimodal large language model (LLM) a spin. Read more.

 

Magaly Iraheta
Associate
: Horizontal Scrollbar on Interactive Reports

Large interactive reports in Oracle APEX can sometimes make users scroll to the end of the page before accessing the default scrollbar, which can be a hassle, especially when dealing with wide tables. A possible approach is to add a custom horizontal scrollbar directly within the report area. This way, users can scroll conveniently without disrupting the page layout. Read more.

 

Matt Mulvaney
Director
: An APEX Vanity URL for Load Balanced Dockerized Customer Managed ORDS for ADB on OCI 

In this guide we will add a Vanity URL to our Customer Managed ORDS. We have to do a bit of network setup first however. This is to get the compute VCN and Load Balancer VCN talking to each other. Read more.

 

Malik Sikandar Hayat
Pro
: Introduction to Oracle APEX in Urdu/Hindi for new comers/learners | Basics of Oracle APEX   

In this video, we will cover the basics of Oracle APEX, a powerful low-code platform for building web applications. Whether you are new to Oracle APEX or just getting started with web development, this session is perfect for beginners and newcomers. Watch more.

 

Rafał Grzegorczyk
Pro
: Dynamically Highlighting Required Fields in Oracle APEX

Have you ever wanted to highlight the background of required fields in your Oracle APEX application?  That’s easy, and it can improve the user experience. Read more.

 

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