Remote MCP Server to access an Oracle database in Claude on iOS

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Think of MCP ( Model Context Protocol ) as the universal adapter for AI assistants. Just like USB-C promised to connect any device to any port, MCP lets AI models connect to virtually any data source, application, or service through a standardized protocol. Whether it's a company database, a cloud service, or a local file system, MCP bridges the gap between AI and the tools you use. The buzz around MCP isn't just hype—it's solving a real problem. Until recently, getting AI to work with your specific data and workflows meant custom integrations, API wrangling, and a lot of developer headaches. MCP changes that by creating a common 'language' that AI models can use to communicate with external systems securely and efficiently. Although MCP is relatively new (created by Anthropic in November 2024), all major players are backing the protocol.  With developers rapidly building MCP servers for everything from databases to development tools, we're witnessing the birt...

Well Fancy that!

I came across a jQuery plugin called FancyBox for creating nice "floating" overlay windows, which I have incorporated into my online store demo.  Just click on the product name and it will display the details in a modal window. 

It doesn't currently work in IE 6, although I'm not sure about later versions, so you're best viewing it in FF.

Comments

Joel R. Kallman said…
Very nice demonstration, not only of Fancy Box, but of plug-ins in APEX 4.0. I really like your demonstration application. Well done!
Paul Brookes said…
Thanks Joel,

I really appreciate it.

I think plugins (and dynamic actions) for Apex 4.0 are going to be a revelation, making the development of feature rich applications so much easier.

As for the application, once I have the core functionality sorted, I plan to revamp the design to give it a more "funky" (for want of a better word) look and feel.
Rory said…
Very cool Paul. I'm enjoying watching the Online Store grow!

Look forward to the funkiness too!
Paul Brookes said…
Thanks Will,

Appreciate that.

Payl.

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