Heidi Buelow (@heidibuelowBPM) from the BPM Product Management team at Oracle, has published some Case Management samples on java.net.
They include the ‘EURent’ case definition, which is a car rental scenario. Included is a document that walks you through the use case. There is also a sample Case Management UI that you can use to run the case.
About Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson is a Developer Evangelist at Oracle, focusing on microservices and messaging. Before this role, Mark was an Architect in the Enterprise Cloud-Native Java Team, the Verrazzano Enterprise Container Platform project, worked on Wercker, WebLogic and was a senior member of the A-Team since 2010, and worked in Sales Consulting at Oracle since 2006 and various roles at IBM since 1994.
Hi Mark, the case management sample UI app uploaded to java.net seems to be missing a lot of files including javascript files among others. Have you tried it yourself? Thanks – Vikram
Hi Vikram, No I have not tried it yet. I have been working on my own UI. I will pass your comment on to Heidi and let you know if it gets updated.
Hi Mark,
I’ve uploaded the composite into my BPM server and installed the GUI. I can create EURent composite instanes using the XML input samples shipped. However, I can’t see any case management instances in the GUI. I’ve checked the SOA server logs and the following errors are present:
WEBSERVICE.name CaseApproval.service
BPM-73200
Error in raising event.
Error in raising event.
Review the error to correct the error.
at oracle.bpm.casemgmt.impl.CaseEventServiceImpl.raiseCaseEvent(CaseEventServiceImpl.java:120)
Caused by: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Unable to resolve ‘jms.bpm.CaseEventConnectionFactory’. Resolved ‘jms.bpm’; remaining name ‘CaseEventConnectionFactory
I’ve tried searching the Fusion Middleware docs, and Oracle Support knowledge base but can’t find any mention of CaseEventConnectionFactory anywhere… Are you able to shine any light on this?
Hi Stephen,
If you have not already, please check back again. Heidi posted an updated version and also a list of a few patches you want to apply. If you try all that and still no luck, let me know.
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