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    Top Answer:It offers a wealth of features, including LOBs and triggers, making it a comprehensive platform.
    Top Answer:It may encounter performance challenges, particularly when handling extensive graphics. In contrast to cloud-based solutions like Apex, Oracle Forms may lack some advanced visual features. In terms of… more »
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    Overview

    Oracle Forms, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware, is Oracle's long-established technology to design and build enterprise applications quickly and efficiently. Using the latest version can easily integrate with nearly any modern or legacy technology application requires. Whether application needs to include authentication using Oracle Access Manager, or communicating with Web Services, or running reports in Oracle Reports or Oracle BI-Publisher, or even working with Microsoft Office tools, Oracle Forms can get the job done. Powerful desktop applications delivered with the easy and scalability of a web applications.

    LoopBack is a highly-extensible, open-source Node.js framework that enables you to:

    • Create dynamic end-to-end REST APIs with little or no coding.
    • Access data from major relational databases, MongoDB, SOAP, and REST APIs.
    • Incorporate model relationships and access controls for complex APIs.
    • Use separable components for file storage, third-party login, and OAuth 2.0.
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    Cologne Data, Jubilee Life, Shikun Binui Group, DTE Energy
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    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Government20%
    Computer Software Company18%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Non Profit6%
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    Company Size
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    Small Business30%
    Midsize Enterprise30%
    Large Enterprise40%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise68%
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    Oracle Forms is ranked 1st in Software Components with 9 reviews while StrongLoop LoopBack is ranked 11th in Software Components. Oracle Forms is rated 8.0, while StrongLoop LoopBack is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Forms writes "A robust development tool offering strong data security and exceptional scalability capabilities". On the other hand, Oracle Forms is most compared with Oracle Reports and ZK Framework, whereas StrongLoop LoopBack is most compared with IBM API Connect.

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