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Schedule Automated Report in Database Control

Saurabh Gupta-OCSep 25 2013 — edited Sep 25 2013

Dear All,

We are using Database Control 11g. We want to schedule an automated report which would be sending the Database Availability & Database Performance Page for last day in HTML format on designated mail ids.

Can it be done using Database Control, if yes, how?

If not, can we get these reports from DB Table, could you please assist me to get the best solution.

If anyone have prior experience of making such report from query level or using DB control, kindly share your thoughts.

Appreciate your assistance.

Regards

Saurabh

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Holly DeBaeke

Hi, Ken,

You can use JavaFx by 2 means.

A - Include the jars in the Java Build Path.  I've not been successful with this one, so, let me give you the second means.

B - Install the JavaFx plug-in for eclipse.  These are my notes as I worked through it.  Let me know if anything doesn't make sense.

  1. With Eclipse open, click Help > Install New Software…
  2. Click the Add… button.
  3. Enter a name, such as JavaFX.
  4. Enter the location as follows:  http://download.eclipse.org/efxclipse/updates-released/1.2.0/site/
  5. Check both options “e(fx)clipse – install” and “e(fx)clipse – single components” as shown.  Accept other defaults.  Click the Next button.
  6. These are the items that will be installed.  Click Next again.
  7. Accept terms and click Finish.

You’ll be prompted to reboot Eclipse.  The plug-in is now installed and is ready to use.

Now, to use JavaFx...

  1. Navigate to File > New > Project
  2. In the New Project wizard, select JavaFx > JavaFX Project
  3. Enter a name for the project, ie, JavaFxDemo, etc.  Click Finish.
  4. Go to the project name > src > application.  Click once on application to highlight.  Create classes here (right-mouse click, New > Class)

Hope this helps,

Holly

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