List of ORMIT™-APEX Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with ORMIT™-APEX. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    Oracle APEX Reviews & Ratings

    Oracle APEX

    Oracle

    Empower innovation with rapid, low-code enterprise application development.
    Accelerate the creation of enterprise applications twenty times faster while drastically reducing the amount of code needed by utilizing Oracle Application Express (APEX), a low-code development framework that empowers you to create robust, secure enterprise applications featuring top-tier functionalities that can be launched in any environment. With APEX, developers are able to swiftly craft and implement engaging applications that address actual challenges and deliver prompt benefits, all without requiring expertise in a wide range of technologies to produce advanced solutions. Concentrate on addressing the issues at hand while APEX manages the complexities behind the scenes. Recognized as the leading low-code platform for enterprise applications globally, Oracle APEX invites you to explore how other customers are leveraging its capabilities, encouraging you to embark on your journey today and join the vibrant community. Interestingly, if you already have Oracle Database, you possess Oracle APEX at no additional cost, as it is a fully supported feature of this comprehensive, integrated, and secure data platform suitable for deployments of any size. By harnessing APEX, developers are empowered to bring innovative applications to life quickly, ensuring that they meet real-world demands and offer substantial value right from the start. Take the plunge into the world of low-code development and transform your app-building experience with Oracle APEX.
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    Java Reviews & Ratings

    Java

    Oracle

    Effortlessly create versatile applications across any platform.
    The Java™ Programming Language is crafted to be a flexible, concurrent, and strongly typed language that is oriented around objects and follows a class-based framework. It is usually converted into bytecode that complies with the guidelines established in the Java Virtual Machine Specification. Developers typically write their source code in plain text documents, which are designated with a .java extension. These source files are then compiled into .class files using the javac compiler. Unlike code meant for native processors, a .class file contains bytecodes that represent the machine language recognized by the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM). To run an application, the java launcher tool initiates an instance of the Java Virtual Machine, enabling the smooth execution of the compiled bytecode. This entire workflow illustrates the remarkable efficiency and portability that Java provides across a wide range of computing platforms, showcasing its adaptability in diverse programming environments. As a result, developers can rely on Java to create applications that function consistently regardless of the underlying system architecture.
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