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Oracle JHeadstart Developer's Guide - Downloads - Oracle

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You can right-mouse-click on the JhsModelCreate.sql, then choose Run in SQL*Plus, and<br />

then the database connection you want to run the script in.<br />

Attention: We recommend installing the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> tables in the same schema<br />

as your own application tables. If you nevertheless prefer to install the<br />

<strong>JHeadstart</strong> tables in a different database schema, then you need to ensure that<br />

your application schema has full access to the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> tables and synonyms<br />

with the same name as the table name. This is required because the <strong>JHeadstart</strong><br />

runtime accesses the database tables through View Object usages defined in<br />

application module JhsModelService. When generating your application<br />

while using one or more of the table-driven features, this JhsModelService<br />

application module is added as a nested usage to your own application<br />

module, thereby “inheriting” the database connection of its parent application<br />

module.<br />

Attention: The JhsModelCreate.sql script creates database tables for all tabledriven<br />

<strong>JHeadstart</strong> runtime features. Additional tables for dynamic menus,<br />

translations and security are also created. If you do not plan to use these other<br />

features you can create your own script that only creates the above tables, and<br />

the JHS_SEQ sequence that is used to populate the ID column in these tables.<br />

<strong>JHeadstart</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> Runtime Page Customizations 12 - 3

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