Overview
Oracle Forms
Builder and Oracle Forms Services have been upgraded to simplify the
development and deployment of Forms applications on the Web. A number of
features have been added. In restructuring the Oracle Forms product, some
legacy features have been dropped or scaled back. The future of Forms includes
improving the Java-based Web user interface and extending product
"openness" by allowing Java integration on all three tiers.
About Upgrading Your Forms Applications to 12c Release
(12.2.1)
To upgrade your
Oracle Forms applications, open your Forms 6i source files (FMB, MMB, PLL,
and so on) in the Oracle Forms 12c (12.2.1) Builder, save them, then compile
them. You can also use the Oracle Forms Compiler to upgrade your Forms
6i applications.
Forms 10g Features Removed from
Oracle Forms
The following
features have been dropped from Oracle Forms 10g and later:
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Graphics Integration
·
Chart Items
Forms 6i Features Removed from
Oracle Forms
The following features have been
dropped from Oracle Forms 9.0.2 and later:
- Client-server Runtime
- Character mode Runtime
- Various runform command line options
- Character mode properties and logical
attributes
- Item types that are specific to operating
systems
- Various Built-ins
- Various properties
- Various menu features including:
o Character mode menu properties
o Obsolete types from the Menu-Items command type property
o Menu parameters
o Menu Built-ins
o Full screen menu style
o Bar (Lotus) menu style
- Forms version 2 style triggers and list of
values (LOVs)
- Graphics Chart Wizard
Components of 6i Developer Product
Suite Removed
The following components have been removed.
Table 1-1
Components Removed from the Developer Suite
Obsolete Component
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UPGRADE NOTES
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Oracle
Graphics
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If
your applications use the Graphics Web Cartridge or Oracle Graphics Runtime, you
should rewrite your applications and redevelop the graphics using other means
such as Java, Bi Beans.
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Oracle
Forms Listener and Load Balancing Components
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Use the Forms Listener
Servlet to manage Forms sessions on the Web. The Forms Listener Servlet
provides:
Simplified HTTPS support because a separate Web server SSL
certificate for the Forms listener is not required
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Oracle
Forms Server Cartridge and CGI
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Use the Forms Servlet. The functionality available with the
Oracle Forms Server cartridge and CGI was incorporated into the Forms
Servlet, which was first available in Oracle Forms Release 6i patches
2.
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Oracle
Procedure Builder
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Use the facilities for editing and debugging local and
server-side PL/SQL code in Forms Developer, which has been considerably
improved for this release.
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Oracle
Translation Builder
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Use Translation Hub to translate resource strings in Forms
modules to deploy the modules in multiple languages.
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Oracle
Terminal.
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The resource files used by Web-deployed forms are text based
and can be edited using a conventional text editor. As a result, Oracle
Terminal is no longer required for the product.
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Open Client
Adapters (OCA)
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The resource files used by Web-deployed forms are text based
and can be edited using a conventional text editor. As a result, Oracle
Terminal is no longer required for the product.
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New/Changed Features in WebLogic 12c R2
(12.1.2)
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WebLogic Server is now available in two formats
only i.e. zip and jar version. (JDK is mandatory
and must be installed prior to WebLogic installation).
·
JDK version 7 or higher (1.7) is recommended to install
WebLogic 12.1.2 (though WebLogic 12.1.2 works JDK 1.6 as well)
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Option to install WebLogic in silent mode is now -silent
-responseFile [path_to_response_file] (Earlier option
was -mode=silent -silent_xml=[path_to_silent.xml])
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In previous versions of WebLogic upgrade of WebLogic
Domain used to be done using Domain Upgrade Wizard but now
(12.1.2 onwards) uses Reconfiguration Wizard.
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In earlier version of WebLogic, Node Manager is
installed at WebLogic Home($WLS_HOME) level but now Java Node
Manager by default is installed at $DOMAIN level i.e.
$DOMAIN_HOME/nodemanager (with an option to configure Node Manager at Server
Level or Custom Location)
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From 12.1.2 there is an option to configure Node Manager
at Domain Level or Custom Location (as shown in above
screenshot)
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Offline Cloning of Managed Server is now possible
using configuration wizard(config.sh) or WLST (clone) – In
previous releases it was possible to clone a Managed Server from WebLogic
Console only (Online Cloning)
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Cluster in pre 12.1.2 version is now also called
as Configured Cluster in WebLogic 12.1.2
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Dynamic Cluster introduced in WebLogic 12c is
a cluster with one or more Dynamic Servers (More on Dynamic
Cluster and Dynamic Server in WebLogic later)
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WebLogic 12c supports Database 12c including Application
Continuity (AC) , Database Resistence Connection
Pooling (DRCP), Global Data Services (GDS)
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Diagnostics : Built-in Diagnostics Modules added that
provides simple and easy mechanism for basic health
check and performance monitoring of WebLogic Server