Preface
Developing Integrated Spreadsheets Using Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for Excel describes how to develop Excel workbooks that can retrieve and modify business data exposed by a REST service and send modified data back to the service.
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Audience
Developing Integrated Spreadsheets Using Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for Excel is intended for developers who want to create and publish Excel workbooks that integrate with enterprise applications that they use.
Related Resources
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
- Oracle Public Cloud
- About Oracle Visual Builder in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder
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Introduction to Accessing Business Objects in Accessing Business Objects Using REST APIs
- View and Edit Data Using an Excel Workbook in Managing Data Using Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for Excel
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