This article is aimed at people, using MacBook (with M1 ARM chips and macOS Monterey). The new 2021 MacBooks come with this macOS – Monterey, already pre-installed. The problem is probably affecting those machines using Intel processors (and macOS Monterey) too, but I can't confirm, since my setup is on a machine with M1 Pro … Continue reading SQL Developer fix for MacBook with macOS Monterey
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5 tips to help you build better APEX user interfaces
To me, the way an APEX application looks, could be the key to making people use it. There are many examples where a great app with great features is unpopular, simply because it doesn't bring the best user experience. A simple fact about APEX and the developers using it is that the majority of us … Continue reading 5 tips to help you build better APEX user interfaces
OKTA authentication for APEX in 5 minutes
Social Sign-in has been around since APEX version 18. And with small differences, the main concepts regarding Single Sign On in APEX using Facebook, Google, Microsoft, OKTA or any other 3rd party authentication provider have been the same. There are numerous blog post I have read and videos watched during the time. If your setup … Continue reading OKTA authentication for APEX in 5 minutes
Redwood theme backgrounds revealed
Redwood theme I am a big fan of Redwood theme from the first minute it was released for the APEX Builder. Luckily for us, the developers and users, it can be now used as an application theme too. The new version of APEX (21.1) even gives the ability to modify it (a little) through the … Continue reading Redwood theme backgrounds revealed
Taking your APEX JET charts style to the next level
Introduction & helpful links In the following blog post I will try to explain the options you have to modify your APEX JET powered charts. There are different ways to change certain parts of them, some are easier and straight forward, others require more complex approach and writing some Javascript and CSS. In the first … Continue reading Taking your APEX JET charts style to the next level
APEX & Markdown – the story continues
Present and future of Markdown in APEX In the production version of APEX (20.2), you could benefit of the Markdown language being integrated into different parts of it. I won't go into details how cool is Markdown, what it is and what are the various places you could use it. I will just mention that … Continue reading APEX & Markdown – the story continues