25.9 Managing Legacy Websheet Applications
Legacy Websheet applications enable end users to manage structured and unstructured data without developer assistance.
Note:
By default, the ability to create Websheet applications is
disabled. To enable the creation of Websheet applications, set the
WEBSHEET_CREATE_ENABLED
instance parameter
to Y
using the APEX_INSTANCE_ADMIN
package. See "Enabling Websheet Creation."
Websheet application pages contain sections, reports, and data grids linked together using navigation. Websheets can include navigation controls, search capabilities, and the ability to add annotations such as files, notes, and tags. You can secure Websheet applications using access control lists and several built-in authentication models.
- About Legacy Websheet Applications
Websheet application pages contain sections, reports, and data grids linked together using navigation. - Running a Legacy Websheet
To view a rendered version of your application, you run or submit it to the Application Express engine. - Creating a Legacy Websheet Application
Create a Websheet application in App Builder by running the Create Application Wizard, or by clicking Create in a running Websheet. - Copying a Legacy Websheet Page
Copy a Websheet application by selecting New Page as a Copy from the Create menu. - Editing Legacy Websheet Details
Edit Page Details to change the page name, alias, parent page, or page description. - Understanding Legacy Websheet Properties
Use the Websheet Properties page to control general application defaults and behavior. - Deleting a Legacy Websheet Application
Delete a Websheet on the Websheet Properties page. - Viewing the Legacy Websheet Dashboard
Use the Websheet dashboard to view details about the current Websheet application including recent changes, top users, and top pages. - Monitoring Legacy Websheet Activity
Use the Monitor Activity page to analyze usage, performance, and popularity of pages and content. - Controlling Legacy Websheet Access
Control access to a Websheet application by selecting an authentication mechanism (such as Oracle Application Express Account, Single Sign-On Verification, or LDAP Credentials Verification), or by creating a custom access control list.
See Also:
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"Using Websheets" in Oracle Application Express End User Guide
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"Removing and Validating Websheet Database Objects" and "Enabling the Creation of Websheet Objects in New Workspaces" in Oracle Application Express Administration Guide
Parent topic: Managing Application Legacy Components