3.12 Managing Existing Workspaces
Instance administrators can manage existing workspaces within an Oracle APEX instance.
- Performing a Workspace Search
 Perform a workspace search by clicking Find a Workspace on the Workspace Tasks page.
- Editing Workspace Information
 View or edit existing workspace information and behavior including workspace details, display name, login controls, component availability, and session timeout.
- Isolating a Workspace to Prevent Browser Attacks
 Workspace administrators can prevent browser attacks by isolating a specific workspace. Workspace-level settings override those configured for an entire instance.
- Deleting a Workspace
 Deleting a workspace does not remove any of the associated database objects. To remove the associated schemas, a database administrator (DBA) must use a standard database administration tool, such as Oracle Enterprise Manager or SQLcl.
- Locking a Workspace
 Instance administrators can lock a workspace to address security or performance issues.
- Purging Inactive Workspaces
 Inactive workspaces consume valuable storage space and degrade system performance. Instance administrator can configure an instance to periodically purge inactive workspaces.
- Managing Workspace to Schema Assignments
 Instance administrators can view, edit, and remove schema and workspace assignment, associate additional schemas with a workspace, and create new schemas.
- Managing Component Availability for an Instance
 Control which components are available within an Oracle APEX instance, including App Builder, SQL Workshop, PL/SQL Editing in SQL Workshop, Team Development, or installation of productivity and sample applications.
- Exporting and Importing a Workspace
 Move a workspace and all associated users to a new Oracle APEX instance by exporting and importing.
- Installing Exported Applications in a Runtime Environment
 Instance administrators manage the APEX runtime environment using SQLcl and theAPEX_INSTANCE_ADMINAPI.
- Exporting and Importing from a Command Line
 Export and import workspaces, applications, and related files from a command line.
- Changing Application Build Status in Administration Services
 An Instance administrator can change the build status of an application.
- Viewing the Application Attributes Report
 View applications by workspace on the Application Attributes page.
- Accessing Workspace Reports
 Instance administrators can view workspace reports from Manage Workspaces, Workspace Reports.
- Viewing the Parsing Schemas Report
 Use the Parsing Schemas report to identify the current parsing schema of each application in any workspace.
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Parent topic: Oracle APEX Administration Services