tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post8211699222029214792..comments2024-03-09T06:56:57.099-05:00Comments on Let's Wreck This Together...with Oracle Application Express!: Is Oracle Application Express supported?Joel R. Kallmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-67805854186524938012017-02-21T11:49:05.492-05:002017-02-21T11:49:05.492-05:00Hi FerGo,
Are you referring to actual technical s...Hi FerGo,<br /><br />Are you referring to actual technical specifications of the software/hardware stack? Or just examples of who is using APEX? You can always look at https://apex.oracle.com/quotes and https://www.builtwithapex.com.<br /><br />JoelJoel R. Kallmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-64874281434804306432017-02-21T09:47:26.793-05:002017-02-21T09:47:26.793-05:00Hi, I would if it is possible, to have some exampl...Hi, I would if it is possible, to have some examples of production environments.<br /><br />Thanks!!FerGohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17466669899228930880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-54439596574599786102014-10-16T20:31:36.959-04:002014-10-16T20:31:36.959-04:00Hi Michael,
Thanks for reporting this potential p...Hi Michael,<br /><br />Thanks for reporting this potential problem.<br /><br />Vlad on our team investigated this. He said he tested "end user" certificate and root/intermediate certificates in 12.1.0.2 database and both work as expected. He suspects there was an issue with your "end user" certificate unrelated to the database upgrade (for example, certificate expired, hostname changed).<br /><br />I hope this helps.<br /><br />JoelJoel R. Kallmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-51527438711231305782014-10-16T13:45:12.253-04:002014-10-16T13:45:12.253-04:00Hi Joel,
This is unrelated to your Post, but I re...Hi Joel,<br /><br />This is unrelated to your Post, but I recenlty upgraded to 12c 12.1.0.2 from 11.2.0.4 and my webservice did not work even though I had all the network acls. After oracle support searching and googling finally found that the end user certificate is not required in the wallet, just the Root/Intermediate certs are required, after deleting the end user cert. and bouncing the database, ti did finally work for https calls. I would include this in the Installation Document for Version 4.2.6+. Cheers MikeMichaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03039773600749588686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-14054277885346974662014-10-09T12:57:11.539-04:002014-10-09T12:57:11.539-04:00I see now. I do appreciate You, Joel!I see now. I do appreciate You, Joel!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08111175197320307239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-28664402397108285202014-10-09T10:12:59.694-04:002014-10-09T10:12:59.694-04:00Hi Sasha,
As Kris Rice first blogged about last y...Hi Sasha,<br /><br />As Kris Rice first blogged about last year:<br /><br />http://krisrice.blogspot.com/2013/11/apex-listener-supported-app-servers.html<br /><br />"The support for the APEX Listener is tied directly to the database support agreement. To state the obvious, the APEX Listener team is not supporting any application server but our code base running inside that application server. If an issue is in the webserver itself arises, the customer will have to track that issue down with the web server."<br /><br />Thus, Oracle Support will be able to assist with issues related to Oracle REST Data Services, as long as you're running in one of the three supported containers. They are not going to be able to assist with issues related to the container itself.<br /><br />I hope this helps.<br /><br />JoelJoel R. Kallmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01915290758512999160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-68928225505248653972014-10-08T23:32:10.512-04:002014-10-08T23:32:10.512-04:00Well, I'm sorry to ask You to reiterate again ...Well, I'm sorry to ask You to reiterate again )))<br />>>>><br />however, you can run it supported in Oracle WebLogic Server, Glassfish Server and Apache Tomcat.<br />>>>><br /><br />What does it mean? What's happened with unsupported Apex Rest when it's loaded in Tomcat as an application?<br /><br />Appreciate for answer.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08111175197320307239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-78852542887299490352014-10-08T18:20:20.465-04:002014-10-08T18:20:20.465-04:00Very clear explaination of the license issue!
Ref...Very clear explaination of the license issue!<br /><br />Refering to WoSMeN's comments, what editions are these database used with production APEX? Enterprise? Standard?<br /><br />Since you have so much experience with production APEX, do you see ORDS a useful feature for APEX? I assume APEX is also moving toward using more JavaScript and AJAX.<br /><br />Thanks!<br /><br />Ken WangAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17597916601045403004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12214002.post-23029490592654112412014-10-08T14:52:24.113-04:002014-10-08T14:52:24.113-04:00Well, for those who does not think APEX is for pro...Well, for those who does not think APEX is for production environments, I have very nice examples that APEX is very good for production environments. :) One of our client is using an application with 4000 screens + 200 users completely built with APEX and it's their main application.... If they want to hear some nice cases, they can contact to me :) (PS: some of our success stories with APEX will be published on Oracle's site as well...)<br /><br />Regards,<br />Osman AkdemirWoSMeNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05215871095286500459noreply@blogger.com