16 Managing Shared Components
Shared components can display or be applied on any page within an application. Developers can use the tools and wizards on the Shared Components page either at the application-level or on specific pages.
- Accessing the Shared Components Page
Access the Shared Components page by selecting an application and then clicking Shared Components. - Shared Components Page
Use the tools and wizards on the Shared Components page either at the application-level or on specific pages. - Using Shared Component Subscriptions
Use subscriptions to reuse shared components across several applications in a workspace. - Managing Application Settings
Create Application Settings to define application-level configuration options. - Managing Application Items
Application items do not display, but are used to maintain session state. - Managing Component Settings
Use Component Settings to set application level values for built-in APEX components and installed plug-ins. - Creating Lists of Values at the Application-Level
Create a list of values at the application-level that can be referenced by any page item or report field. - Creating Lists
Add a shared collection of links (or a list) to an application. To add a list to a page, create a region and specify the region type as List. You control the appearance of a list through list templates. - Adding Search to an Application
Add declarative searches to an application by creating a search configuration and then a search page that displays the search results. - Using Shortcuts
Use shortcuts to avoid repetitive coding of HTML or PL/SQL functions. - Managing Email Templates
Enable users to send emails from your application by creating email templates. - Managing Static Application Files
Manage static application files in the Oracle database on the Shared Components, Static Application Files page or in remote storage solution such as OCI Object Storage. - Managing Static Workspace Files
Navigate to Shared Components to upload, view, download, and delete static workspace files (including images, CSS files, and other files which must be managed independently). - Printing a Report Region by Defining a Report Query
Print a report region by defining a report query. - Formatting a Report Region or Report Query Using Report Layouts
Create a report layout to format a report region or report layout.