Back in 2009 I helped to put together a small app in APEX, which then was quite new, in the two days, or day and a half, before the lead developer left for an overseas vacation. I had never before used APEX, she had been introduced to it an an Oracle tech day, but that was the extent of either's experience with it. The application is long gone, but got a lot of use over several months.
PL/SQL is an excellent tool for implementing business logic, and I really like APEX largely because I can call PL/SQL at any of several points.
Back in 2009 I helped to put together a small app in APEX, which then was quite new, in the two days, or day and a half, before the lead developer left for an overseas vacation. I had never before used APEX, she had been introduced to it an an Oracle tech day, but that was the extent of either's experience with it. The application is long gone, but got a lot of use over several months.
PL/SQL is an excellent tool for implementing business logic, and I really like APEX largely because I can call PL/SQL at any of several points.