Jul 31, 2011

Apps11i: Application Framework

Oracle Apps 11i :: Application Framework


This document describes the steps of registering new application in oracle applications. It also talks about the standard directory structure within oracle application
Oracle Applications and custom applications that integrate with Oracle Applications rely on having their components arranged in a predictable structure. This includes particular directory structures where you place reports, forms, programs and other objects, as well as environment variables and application names that allow Oracle Application Object Library to find your application components.

An application, such as Oracle General Ledger or Oracle Inventory, is a functional grouping of forms, programs, menus, libraries, reports, and other objects. Custom applications group together site–specific components such as custom menus, forms, or concurrent programs.

Application Directory structure

When oracle applications are installed, a directory with instance name would be created. All the snapshots are taken with instance name as ‘PROD’. Oracle application will have the parent directory as ‘apps’ and then a directory with name prod. Under that there would be five directories namely prodcomn, proddata, proddb, prodora,prodappl




Figure1-Applications Directory Structure
Prodappl directory contains one directory for each application within oracle applications. The screen shot above shows the directory structure starting from ‘apps’ directory.
Each application directory will have directories shown in following screen shot. 

                                                  Figure-2 GL_TOP directory


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