It was back in 2015 that I last made my own conjecture about what each statement means (without the benefit of listening to as many conference sessions) and look at some of the outcomes now!
- IG - well, I'm still a little late to that party, but missing out on early cuts & bruises ;p
- Master detail detail - I was training people last week and it occurred to me this is another feature I don't really work with, but maybe should give a go.
- New charting engine - well JET is going really well! Though I'm still experiencing teething issues with the data densification.
As for APEX 18.2, we now see:
- Improved workspace provisioning wizard - not a big drawcard for myself, but I can see how some fresh attention in this space could be warranted.
- New side-by-side master detail page type available in create page wizard - as I just noted, I need to experiment with recent master-detail development, to perhaps integrate with regular design patterns.
- New dashboard page type available in create page wizard - Now I’m guessing this is just a wizard to help build an appropriate page – full of components already available to us, but used in an effective way. Either way, I'm interested.
- Improved warnings with REST workshop to prevent loss of custom definitions - well, that sounds useful.
- More comprehensive JavaScript API documentation - even more? I've barely had a chance at using the new set. I hope it comes with more examples. I think I saw a glimpse of Shakeeb's /ut application the other night with SQL examples inline for classic report variations. +1 from me.
- Ability to update Font APEX stylesheets and font files independent of Oracle APEX releases - Maxime already showed us this was possible, and easy. I'm glad behaviour like this is enabled by the APEX team.
- Installing sample datasets now enables the creation of a complete sample application - well, that sounds intriguing.
- EMP / DEPT sample dataset now available in different languages - sometimes I'm grateful my first language is English, but sometimes I really wish I was natively bilingual.
- Updated productivity and sample apps - seems to go without saying now, but I haven't farmed them for ideas for a while.
They've always come through pretty well with these lists, plus a whole bunch of other extra stuff we find along the way. I also found this nugget from Oliver.
After recent experiences I thought I'd add a few examples of what I'd like to see, no doubt forgetting/neglecting some other needs & wants, includes:
- IR - support for saved IR (& IG?) are still hidden away a few layers deep in a task menu. Saved IR are still inseparable from app_id. We could use some love here.
- Excel2Collection - considering the efforts made in assisting Access & Forms users to migrate their information to APEX, perhaps it might be wise to integrate such a simple method of transferring Excel workbook content to a table in the database.
The ORDS solution hung around for a while, and I find the data loading wizard somewhat clunky. - PWA - Vincent recently published a comprehensive guide on turning APEX into a PWA. This technology is early days (certainly in my learning bubble), but I think APEX would benefit from internal support in regard to further penetrating the mobile market.
- Native Super LOV - this one from Menno is great, but surely it's time this was baked in?
- Dynamic Action support for inline modals - there are a few lines of JavaScript I repeat often that I'm sure could be replaced by declarative actions
Complex filters for IG is a must. No way currently to filter by expression.
ReplyDeleteTop of my list would be Vincents PWA guide to be internally supported by Oracle Apex. Especially IG to have this support. Just the ability to operate offline, and save when back online would be enough for a start
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