Since the recommended APEX configuration is APEX+ORDS deployed to one of the supported application servers (Tomcat, Glassfish, Weblogic), you should already have one of these app servers up and running, so I would suggest to write a REST service in Java as showed in the NetBeans link and deploy the. In C# and Visual Studio it seems to be pretty straightforward as well Creating A REST Webservice With C# And Visual Studio - Patricks Homepage (however I have no personal experience with it). If it's Java, you can get some inspiration here (this particular example is for MySQL, but for any other DB Engine with JDBC driver available would be the procedure more or less the same). Luckily you don't have to use SSRS at all and create such a service in a language/tool of your choice (depending also on your other infrastructure). ![]() SSRS installation and configuration is a completely independent step (maybe you have it already installed and configured), maybe it needs some separate license. ![]() Well, I'm no SQL Server expert either, in fact I avoid MS technologies whenever I can. 1.7K Training / Learning / Certification. ![]()
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