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Hi friends,
I'm a new dba in our company. My Boss ask me to develop
simple in-house applications for our department's use. Can you help me please as to what development tools is the easiest and fastest to make simple apps. Things I can learn within a month?
Any suggestions is very much appreciated.
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For simple Oracle applications, you can download Oracle Developer from Technet. It will help you build front ends and connect easily with the Oracle DB.
If the apps are very simple and the number of users is small, use MS-Access.
Good luck.
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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Thank you very much dknight,
Can ms-access connects to oracle db?
Is Oracle Developer same as Dev 6i or JDeveloper?
Which is better to use Dev 6i or JDeveloper?
I puzzled with lots of front end dev available.
Cheers,
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Absolutely, Access can connect to an Oracle database. In fact, I think there is no easier way to prototype an application then using Access and Oracle.
Jeff Hunter
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Thanks Jeff,
I just want to zero into the easiest front end developer.
I'm designing a simple apps. There is the main menu/screen
then options: like 1. data entry/update/delete 2. inquiries
3. reports(printing/gen)
Does access have reports printing? I'm planning to buy
access books soon.
Cheers,
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Absolutely. Access has reporting, queries, forms, menus, etc. All the stuff you would expect in a development package.
Jeff Hunter
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Oh my I think i found what i need....But how come only
few uses it? I never heard one in our place. Any limitations?
Thanks again Jeff
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I got it, maybe it is for small users only (just what dknight said)
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Many developers consider Access to be low tech.
In my opinion, it is simple and effective for rapid development. In addition, there are many books available to help you get started quickly.
Good luck.
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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As long as it can produce the output I wanted, I'll go for it.
Thanks again Dave
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