Basics of Oracle Forms

Hi, iam a fresher and i have choosen to take my career oracle Apps Techincal side...So, can you give me the books or url from where i could get the basics required for this and books and url's for basics of Oracle forms.

Welcome to this marvellous world ;o)
Let me invite you to consult (and consult, and consult...) the OTN Forms home page:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/forms/index.html
Concerning books, a little search on Google or Amazon.com will gives you some great information.
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