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Tag Archives: 11g
Oracle publishes official Chef and Puppet samples on github
With Edwin Biemond Oracle official sample Chef cookbooks and Puppet modules are now available on Oracle’s official GitHub page at https://github.com/oracle/chef-samples and https://github.com/oracle/puppet-samples for Java, WebLogic and Fusion Middleware. Chef and Puppet are arguably the most popular provisioning frameworks and … Continue reading
Happy New Year – Happy New Oracle Maven Repository
To celebrate the new year, we have just gone live with the Oracle Maven Repository which contains all of the Oracle-provided artifacts for the Fusion Middleware 12.1.2 and 12.1.3 releases. You can find out more about the repository on the … Continue reading
BPM update adds Case Management Web Interface and REST APIs
Oracle has just released BPM 11.1.1.7 Bundle Patch 3 which adds the out of the box web interface for Advanced Case Management and REST APIs for working with BPM. The patch is available from Oracle Support, it is patch number … Continue reading
What’s new in BPM 11.1.1.7 (PatchSet 6)
Oracle has just released BPM 11.1.1.7 (also known as “PatchSet 6”). This release adds a lot of new functionality so I wanted to share with you an overview of what’s new. For the rest of this post, I will be … Continue reading
Log rotation for WebLogic Server (and friends)
If you have a number of WebLogic Server instances running, or applications that write a lot of information into the logs, you might find that your log files, and your stdout files start to eat up a lot of space … Continue reading
BPM 11g Performance Tuning Whitepaper published
I am happy to announce our new BPM 11g Performance Tuning whitepaper is now available on OTN (here). This white paper captures real world best practices from actual performance tuning exercises across many real BPM implementations – that’s ‘best practices’ … Continue reading
Thinking of getting certified for SOA Suite?
If you are thinking of getting your Oracle SOA Suite certification, you may like to check out the new beta release of certification exam 1Z1-478 for the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Certified Implementation Specialist certification. I was lucky enough to … Continue reading
A review of Oracle SOA Suite 11g Administrator’s Handbook
Highly recommended, a tour de force. Packt’s new Oracle SOA Suite 11g Administrator’s Handbook by Ahmed Aboulnaga and Arun Pareek is packed full of essential information for the Oracle SOA administrator, in fact I would go so far as to … Continue reading
Automating creation of JMS Queues and JmsAdapter plan updates and redeployment
Following on from my recent post on automation of creation of JDBC resources, I am happy to report I now have a script which can be used for JMS Queues! Again, this is not as wonderful as I would like … Continue reading
Automating creation of JDBC Data Sources and DbAdapter plan updates and redeployment
That’s a long title… anyway, as part of the desire to have a fully automated continuous integration environment for SOA and BPM, there is another bridge that we need to cross. SOA/BPM Composites can contain dependencies on resources in the … Continue reading
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