2 Creating Container Objects
The Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub User's Guide includes information on the following related topics: Standard buttons and icons, and searching.
The Applications tab of the Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub is where you do almost all your work as an Oracle LSH application developer. Your company can design its own organizational structure consisting of nested Domains and Application Areas. Domains and Application Areas can contain libraries of object definitions. Application Areas also contain Work Areas, where you create instances of object definitions whose purpose is to load, manipulate, report, and view data in Oracle LSH. See Getting Started for further information.
- Selecting a Domain
While you are working on applications you can see one top-level Domain at a time. - Navigating in the Applications Tab
This section includes the following topics: - Creating Domains, Application Areas, Work Areas, and Objects
Before creating Domains, Application Areas, and Work Areas, you should carefully design a set of these structures. - Modifying Domains, Application Areas, and Work Areas
Domains, Application Areas, and Work Areas should be part of a carefully designed organizational structure; see "Designing an Organizational Structure" in the Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub Implementation Guide. - Duplicating, Removing, Moving and Promoting Domains
You must have special privileges to duplicate or remove a Domain. - Managing Object Definitions
You can work on Oracle LSH object definitions within a Domain or Application Area from the Maintain Domain or Maintain Application Area screen.