24.6 About Publishing the Database Application URL
Once you deploy your application, load the data, and create users, you can publish your production URL.
Finding Your Production URL
You can determine the production URL for your application by either:
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Selecting the application on the Application home page and right-clicking the Run button. Then, select Copy link address or Copy link location depending on your browser.
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Running the application and then copying the URL.
The Run button gets its value from the Home link attribute on the Edit Security Attributes page. This link is only referenced by this icon and by applications that do not use the Oracle Application Express Login API.
Friendly URL Syntax Example
Consider the following example:http://apex.somewhere.com/ords/example/r/hr-app/update-employees?session=13766599855150
Where:
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apex.somewhere.com
is the URL of the server. -
ords
is the service name defined when configuring Oracle REST Data Services. -
example
is the Path Prefix which is URI path prefix used to access RESTful Services. When you create a workspace, this value defaults to workspace name. -
r
is the router shortcut. -
hr-app
is the Application Alias. In a new application, the Application Alias defaults to the application Name. -
update-employees
is the Page Alias. In a new application, the Page Alias defaults to the page Name. -
?session=13766599855150
is the session ID. When you run an application, the Application Express engine generates a session number that serves as a key to the user's session state.
To run this example, a user would use the URL:
http://apex.somewhere.com/ords/example/r/hr-app/update-employees
f?p URL Syntax Example
Consider the following example:
http://apex.somewhere.com/ords/f?p=11563:1:3397731373043366363
Where:
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apex.somewhere.com
is the URL of the server. -
ords
is the service name defined when configuring Oracle REST Data Services. -
f?p=
is a prefix used by Oracle Application Express. -
11563
is the application being called. -
1
is the page within the application to be displayed. -
3397731373043366363
is the session number.
To run this example, a user would use the URL:
http://apex.somewhere.com/pls/apex/f?p=11563:1
Tip:
When users sign in, they receive unique session numbers. This number displays at the end of the URL. Do not include the session number as part of the URL. When another user tries to run a URL containing a session ID, an error displays.
See Also:
Parent topic: Deploying an Application