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Tag Archives: BPM
SOA and BPM 12.1.3 BP1 Released
Just a quick note to let folks know that the SOA and BPM 12.1.3 Bundle Patch 1 (BP1) has been made available from Oracle Support. The patch number is 19707784. This patch includes important fixes that all 12.1.3 sites should … Continue reading
Groovy scripting in BPM 12c with Christopher Chan
My friend Christopher Chan posted a blog article on the A-Team Chronicles about using Groovy in BPM 12c. It includes a tutorial that you can work though to learn how to use BPM Groovy Scripting to help with a complex … Continue reading
Adding a Human Task to our SOA Maven Build
In this post, we will make our SOA Application slightly more interesting, and see what we need to do to build it with Maven. The logical next thing to add is a component that depends on MDS, so we can … Continue reading
Running SCA Tests from Maven
In this post, let’s look at how we can run SCA test suites from Maven. To get started, we are going to need a test. Let’s set up our process to add two numbers. Go ahead and open the XML … Continue reading
Creating SOA Applications using Maven
In this post, let’s look at how to create a SOA/BPM application from a Maven archetype. This is fairly simple to do – we just need to use the standard Maven archetype:generate goal and identify the SOA archetype we want … Continue reading
New Maven Support in SOA 12c
SOA 12c (version 12.1.3) has shipped now and there has been a lot of tweeting and blogging about it already, from lots of different folks, which is great! In this post, I wanted to talk a bit about the new … Continue reading
Fusion Middleware 12.1.3 released
Fusion Middleware 12.1.3 is now available for download from OTN. This release includes WebLogic Server, Coherence, ADF, SOA, OSB and BPM. Here is the documentation site. The download page for SOA/BPM is here.
BPM Workspace for iOS on iTunes
The BPM Workspace App for iOS is now available on iTunes. There is going to be an official announcement soon.
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
Manipulating Human Tasks (for testing)
A few months ago, while working on a BPM migration, I had the need to look at the status of human tasks, and to manipulate them – essentially to just have a single user take random actions on them at … Continue reading
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