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 transformation. It demonstrates the power of scripting and you can run it on your laptop using a BPM Quickstart installation – you don’t need a full server install.
Read the post here.
About Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson is a Developer Evangelist at Oracle, focusing on microservices and AI. Mark has served as a Section Leader in Stanford's Code in Place program that has introduced tens of thousands of people to the joy of programming, he is a published author, a reviewer and contributor, a content creator and a lifelong learner. He enjoys traveling, meeting people and learning about foods and cultures of the world. Mark has worked at Oracle since 2006 and before that at IBM since 1994.