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Getting to know Maven
I have a number of posts that talk about using Maven to automate builds for Fusion Middleware projects. I know that there are some people who have not used Maven before, or maybe only a little. So I wanted to … Continue reading
Version Control
This article is part of a series on SOA Development and Delivery. Let’s get started on our SOA Development and Delivery journey by talking about version control. But before we delve right in, let’s take a moment to reflect on … Continue reading
Building OSB projects with Maven and removing the eclipse dependency
In this earlier post, I talked about a way to automate the build and deployment for OSB, but I did not go so far as to get that working in Maven, though you certainly could. But, OSB PS6 has added … Continue reading
Installing OSB 11.1.1.7 (PS6) and its IDE on 64-bit Linux
Just a quick post to let you know that I have updated this older post with the details for OSB PS6 as well – still hear a lot of questions about how to set up the OSB IDE on 64-bit … Continue reading
BPM PS6 video showing process lifecycle in more detail (30min)
If the five minute video I shared last week has whet your appetite for more, then this might be just what you are looking for! The same international team that made that video – Andrew Dorman, Tanya Williams, Carlos Casares, … Continue reading
SOA Development and Delivery
Let’s start by talking about what I mean by that. I don’t think that ‘SDLC’ is the right term to describe the space that I want to talk about, but it is a term that people are familiar with, so … Continue reading
Want a taste of BPM PS6?
If you want to see some of the new features of BPM PS6 in action, take a look at this video, which was put together by a team of Oracle technical folks from around the world.
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

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