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Oracle® Forms Upgrading Oracle Forms 6i to Oracle Forms 11g
11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10394-02
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Why Upgrade?
1.1
Overview
1.2
About Upgrading Your Forms Applications to 11
g
(11.1.1)
1.3
Forms 10
g
Features Removed from Oracle Forms
1.4
Forms 6
i
Features Removed from Oracle Forms
1.5
Components of 6
i
Developer Product Suite Removed
1.6
How are Obsolete Item Types Handled when Upgrading Forms 6
i
Applications?
1.7
Are Tools Available to Assist with the Migration of Obsolete Features?
2
Using the Oracle Forms Migration Assistant
2.1
What Does the Oracle Forms Migration Assistant Do?
2.1.1
Multiple Log Support
2.2
Editing the converter.properties File
2.3
Editing the search_replace.properties File
2.3.1
Adding Search-and-Replace Strings
2.3.2
Modifying Warnings for Obsolete Built-Ins
2.4
Starting the Oracle Forms Migration Assistant
2.4.1
About the Migration Assistant in Batch Mode
2.4.2
Starting the Migration Assistant in Batch Mode
2.4.2.1
Starting the Migration Assistant in batch mode in Windows
2.4.2.2
Starting the Migration Assistant in Batch Mode in UNIX
2.4.3
Running the Wizard Version of the Forms Migration Assistant
2.4.3.1
Starting the Wizard Version of the Forms Migration Assistant
2.4.3.2
Setting Advanced Converter Options
3
Converting Forms 6
i
FMTs to Oracle Forms FMBs
3.1
Converting a Forms 6
i
FMT to an Oracle Forms FMB
4
Built-ins, Packages, Constants, and Syntax
4.1
Obsolete Menu Built-ins
4.2
Other Obsolete Built-ins
4.3
Obsolete Built-in Packages
4.4
Obsolete Constants
4.5
Obsolete Syntax
5
Triggers
5.1
Obsolete Triggers
5.2
Stricter Enforcement of Triggers
6
Properties
6.1
Obsolete Properties
7
Changes to Client/Server Deployment and Forms Runtime
7.1
Overview
7.2
Effect on Forms Development
7.3
Obsolete Forms Runtime Command Line Options
7.4
Obsolete Character Mode Runtime
8
Item Types
8.1
Obsolete Item Types
8.2
Item Types Specific to Operating Systems
9
Logical and GUI Attributes
9.1
Use Visual Attributes to Replace Logical and GUI Attributes
9.2
Obsolete Logical and GUI Attributes
10
List of Values (LOVs)
10.1
Obsolete List of Values (LOVs)
11
User Exits
11.1
Obsolete V2 User Exits
12
Menu Parameters
12.1
Predefined Menu Parameters
12.2
User-Defined Menu Parameters
13
Java-Related Issues
13.1
Using oracle.ewt Classes in Pluggable Java Components
13.2
JDK Versions and Font-Rendering Issues
14
Integration with Oracle Reports
14.1
Overview
14.2
About Integration with Oracle Reports
14.2.1
Displaying Reports in Oracle Forms
14.2.2
Example
14.2.3
Notes About the Example
14.2.4
Using Parameter Lists in RUN_REPORT_OBJECT
14.2.5
Upgrade Steps
15
Upgrading Client/Server Applications to the Web
15.1
Guidelines for Upgrade
15.2
About Client/Server-Based Architecture
15.3
About Web-Based Architecture
16
Upgrading from Pre-Forms 6
i
Applications to Oracle Forms
16.1
Upgrading a Form
16.2
Upgrading files saved in Database
16.3
Compatibility with Earlier Versions of PL/SQL
16.4
Forms Developer Runtime Behavior
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