Roadmap

The Oracle APEX roadmap highlights the future direction for upcoming releases.

The following list outlines the general roadmap for upcoming releases of Oracle APEX.

  • AI Assisted Development

    APEX Assistant will enable developers to use natural language prompts to help with application development — whether it is designing a data model, authoring SQL queries, or building pages and entire applications.

  • Visual Application Logic

    Oracle APEX will provide a visual representation of application logic including page flow and client side interactions.

  • Reporting and Analytics

    Easily leverage analytic features of Oracle Database to make predictions and discover trends in your data.

  • Machine Learning

    Use wizards to add machine learning algorithms to your APEX applications, with over 30 algorithms supporting regression, classification, time series, clustering, feature extraction, and anomaly detection.

  • Integration with developer lifecycle services

    Plan for improved integration with cloud-based and on-prem source code control and CI/CD pipeline automation, including support for artifacts, build pipelines, GIT, etc.

  • Improved printing and PDF export capabilities

    Expanded configuration and user interface options for report printing, and interface to PDF printing service with ORDS.

  • Expanded Capabilities in APEX Service Cloud Console

    Improved integration of APEX within cloud service console to enable easy access to monitoring, alerts, and other common tasks.

  • Additional REST Source Connectors

    New REST Source connector types to seamlessly integrate with REST APIs from external vendors.

Release Plan and Naming Convention

Oracle APEX 18.1 was the first major release in calendar year 2018. The next release in the same calendar year was APEX 18.2. This same naming convention is used in subsequent years, therefore, the first release in calendar year 2024 will be APEX 24.1. Oracle APEX no longer provides patch set releases and instead only offers full releases.

Note: Patch Set Bundles will be delivered for major defects and generally communicated on the Oracle APEX Known Issues page. These Patch Set Bundles may be updated numerous times when new fixes are added to the bundle, and can be reapplied as needed. Be sure to read the solution provided and search for the bug number specified on the Oracle APEX Known Issues page to determine all of the bug fixes included in the bundle.

This change in release strategy is of significant benefit to both cloud and on-premises deployments of Oracle APEX. The primary advantage of this release strategy is reduced downtime when upgrading an existing Oracle APEX installation. The architecture also provides the ability to immediately rollback if necessary. Utilizing patch sets, instead of a full release, requires significantly more downtime and with no easy way to rollback the patch set installation. This change in release strategy also provides a vehicle for features to be introduced sooner to our customers.

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