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Setting up an Oracle APEX and Ext JS Environment; Setting up for success; Installing Oracle APEX 327 $aDownloading Ext JSWhich web server to use?; Storing your web assets; Customizing application builder files; Oracle HTTP Server; Loading Ext JS onto the Oracle HTTP Server; Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Loading Ext JS onto the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Oracle APEX listener; Loading Ext JS for the Oracle APEX listener; Overviewing the production setup; Using Ext JS in a hosted APEX environment; Installing a source code repository; Automating the build process; Configuring and using APEXExport; More ideas for automating the build process; Setting up a local web server; Summary 327 $a2. Getting Acquainted with ExtBuilding a sandbox; Cross-browser DOM manipulation with Ext.Element; Heavyweight versus flyweight; Sizing and positioning; CSS classes and styling; DOM traversal; Selecting multiple elements; DOM manipulation; Defining event handlers; Using event delegation to reduce memory consumption; One-off events; Parameter passing using object notation; Old-school parameters; Using object notation; Basic syntax; Use namespacing to avoid collisions; Ext.namespace; Ext.BLANK_IMAGE_URL; Summary; 3. Building a Ext JS Theme into APEX; Theme basics; Separation of concerns 327 $aStandard themesCreating a theme; Building a Viewport Page template; Starting with a standalone template; Loading the page template into APEX; Issue when input items are outside the form; Ensuring that input items always remain with the form; Summary; 4. 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