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When you log in to Oracle Application Express, you log in to a workspace. If you are a developer, an administrator must grant you access to a workspace.
Note: Before users can request a workspace or change their passwords, an Oracle Application Express administrator must configure Oracle Application Express environment preferences. |
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Note: This section applies only if your Oracle Application Express administrator has configured Oracle Application Express to support workspace requests. |
Before you can log in to Oracle Application Express, an administrator must grant you access to a workspace. Each workspace has a unique ID and name.
To request a workspace:
In a Web browser, navigate to the Oracle Application Express Login page.
If you do not know the URL for logging in to Application Express, see "Logging in to a Workspace".
The Login page appears.
Under Tasks, click Request a Workspace.
The Request Service Wizard appears.
Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
After an Oracle Application Express administrator approves a workspace request, an e-mail arrives with your login credentials (the workspace name, user name, and password).
Note that if your administrator selected Email Verification as the automated method for handling new workspace requests, you might first receive an email containing a verification link. This step ensures that your email is a valid one before the workspace request is approved.
To log in to Oracle Application Express:
In a Web browser, navigate to the Oracle Application Express Login page. By default, Oracle Application Express installs to the following location:
If your setup uses the embedded PL/SQL gateway, go to:
http://hostname:port/apex
Where:
hostname
is the name of the system where Oracle XML DB HTTP Server is installed.
port
is the port number assigned to Oracle XML DB HTTP Server. In a default installation, this number is 8080. See "Verifying the Oracle XML DB HTTP Server Port".
apex
is the database access descriptor (DAD) defined in the configuration file.
For users who have upgraded from earlier releases, or who have a custom configuration, this value may be htmldb
or something else. Verify your DAD with your Oracle Application Express administrator.
If your setup uses Oracle HTTP Server (Apache) and mod_plsql
, go to:
http://hostname:port/pls/apex
Where:
hostname
is the name of the system where Oracle HTTP Server is installed.
port
is the port number assigned to Oracle HTTP Server. In a default installation, this number is 7777. You can find information about your Oracle HTTP Server installation's port number from either of the following files:
ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\install\portlist.ini ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HTTPSERVER_HOME\Apache\Apache\conf\httpd.conf
Be aware that if you change a port number, it is not updated in the portlist.ini
file. You can only rely on this file immediately after installation.
pls
is the indicator to use the mod_plsql
cartridge.
apex
is the database access descriptor (DAD) defined in the mod_plsql
configuration file.
For users who have upgraded from earlier releases, or who have a custom configuration, this value may be htmldb
or something else. Verify your DAD with your Oracle Application Express administrator.
See Also: "Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers" in Oracle Database Installation Guide andORACLE_BASE \ ORACLE_HTTPSERVER_HOME \Apache\modplsql\conf\dads.readme for more information on database access descriptors |
The Login page appears.
Under Login, enter the following:
In the Workspace field, enter the name of your workspace.
In the Username field, enter your user name.
In the Password field, enter your case-sensitive password.
Click Login.
Note that, depending on your setup, you might be required to change your password when you log in for the first time.
To verify the port number where the Oracle XML DB HTTP Server is running:
Start SQL*Plus and connect the database where Oracle Application Express is installed as SYS
:
On Windows:
SYSTEM_DRIVE:\ sqlplus /nolog
connect sys as sysdba
On UNIX and Linux:
$ sqlplus /nolog connect sys as sysdba
When prompted, enter the appropriate username and password.
Enter the following statement to verify the port number:
SELECT DBMS_XDB.GETHTTPPORT FROM DUAL;
If the port number returns 0
, the Oracle XML DB HTTP Server is disabled.
If you cannot remember your workspace name, you can request a list of all workspace names associated with your email address.
To find your workspace name:
On the Login page, click Find My Workspace on the Tasks list.
Enter your email address and click Find Workspace.
An email with the list workspace names is sent to you.
You can reset your password by clicking the Change Password link on the Workspace home page.
To reset your password from the Workspace home page:
Log in to Oracle Application Express. See "Logging In to Oracle Application Express".
From the Administration list, click Change Password.
The Change Password page appears.
In Change Password, enter the following:
Enter Current Password - Enter your current password.
Enter New Password - Enter your new password.
Confirm New Password - Enter your new password again.
Click Apply Changes.
Tip: You can also reset your password on the Login page by clicking the Reset Password link. |