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Author Archives: Kavitha Srinivasan
The curious case of SOA Human Tasks’ auto-completion
Hello, I have elaborated on the above subject here. Hope this helps. Kavitha
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BAM design pointers
Hello, I have blogged about some BAM best practices here.. Hope that helps.
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List all BPM Processes for a user
Hello again, I have blogged (this time) on bpmtech on the above topic. Happy coding.
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Using Oracle BPM Activity Guide APIs
We have recently heard of the usage of the ‘Process Driven UI’ pattern fairly often (particularly with Oracle BPM 11 banking customers). I hope to be able to write up more about this pattern in a later blog. But the crux of … Continue reading
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SOA11g: Database as a policy store
As more and more customers of SOA 11g move to production, we have been asked often about the recommendations for a PolicyStore for SOA 11g in production. This document addresses the various policy store options, helps evaluate the pros and … Continue reading
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