Author Archives: Mark Nelson

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.

Running SOA Suite 10g on Oracle Database 11g

This is not the first time I have gone looking for this patch, which allows you to install Oracle SOA Suite 10g with an Oracle 11g database, and I know it wont be the last.  So here is the link: … Continue reading

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Calling BPEL web services from Application Express

Just a quick post, on an issue that seems to come up a lot – how to call a BPEL web service from Application Express.  This used to be quite challenging, but now, with APEX 3.1.2, APEX can understand a … Continue reading

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Monday at OpenWorld

Spent the day at OpenWorld today.  It is my first time.  I am doing a presentation on using a Business Process-driven approach to integrating ERP systems on Thursday with Juliana Button from Product Management. I attended Thomas Kurian’s Middleware General … Continue reading

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On Becoming Process Oriented

Today, we are witnessing a significant change in the way that businesses use Information Technology to support their needs for agility and flexibility.  Part of this is the shift from monolithic applications and Enterprise Application Integration, to Service Orientation and … Continue reading

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