List of Figures
- 1-1 ORDS Landing Page
- 2-1 Relationship Between Components of the ORDS RESTful Web Services
- 2-2 Architecture Diagram for a GET Operation
- 2-3 Selecting the Enable REST Service Option
- 2-4 Auto Enabling the PL/SQL Package Object
- 2-5 Adding an Anonymous PL/SQL Block to the Handler for the PUT Method
- 2-6 Setting the Bind Parameter l_salarychange to Pass for the PUT Method
- 2-7 Obtaining the URL to Call from the Details Tab
- 2-8 Displaying the Results from a SQL Query to Confirm the Execution of the PUT Method
- 2-9 Creating a Template Definition to Include a Route Pattern for Some Parameters or Bind Variables
- 2-10 Adding a SQL Query to the Handler
- 2-11 Using Browser to Show the Results of Using a Route Pattern to Send a GET Method with Some Required Parameter Values
- 2-12 Using Browser to Show the Results of Using a Query String to Send a GET Method with Some Parameter Name/Value Pairs
- 2-13 Complete Response Body in JSON Format
- 2-14 Generating Nested JSON Objects
- 3-1 Creating a Table BODY_JSON_DEMO_TABLE
- 3-2 Creating an ORDS Endpoint
- 3-3 Testing :body_json implicit parameter using Postman testing tool.
- 3-4 Results after Querying the Target Database