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    JR PrintServer

    JR PrintServer

    Integration of JasperReports into Oracle APEX and PL/SQL

    Please note that the JR PrintServer is in productive release status. Further development is still in progress. Improvements are being implemented. Therefore minor changes in behavior are possible. For documentation and some tips & tricks take a look a the Wiki pages. You may also start a Discussion to get some additional hints.
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    RapidASDev for Oracle

    RapidASDev for Oracle

    RASD for Oracle

    ...For developing in RASD all you need is browser. The program you create is published as HTML5 or REST service. All subprograms (look up's, ...) are published as HTML5 or. REST too. If you create batch program in PL/SQL you can use the same tool. All generated by RASD can be overwritten with using triggers (remember classical Forms). The best thing is that the development cycle is really fast. The development process can be start with the business users (no or less documentation and no programming) with the combination of analytics or designers. ...
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