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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
Correlation in BPM
Arun Pareek has a very detailed post about the new correlation capabilities introduced in the BPM 11.1.1.5 ‘Feature Pack’ patch – I recommend taking a look.
Building a job dispatcher in BPM -or- Iterating over collections in BPM
Recently I was working with a customer who wanted to create a kind of ‘job dispatcher’ in BPM – basically a process that could take an array of things as input and do something different to each thing, depending on … Continue reading
API documentation for BPM APIs is now available
You can now download the documentation for the BPM APIs from here. This includes both the Human Workflow APIs and the BPM APIs. The BPM APIs were previously undocumented. I have shown how to use some of them in the … Continue reading
See you at OpenWorld
Oracle OpenWorld 2011 is almost upon us, and we will be there. We hope to meet some of you there! Here are the sessions that we will be participating in, come along and say hello! Session ID: 02523 Session Title: … Continue reading
Great new WebCenter book available from Packt
Recently, I had the opportunity to read Yannick Ongena‘s new book, Oracle WebCenter 11g PS3 Administration Cookbook, from Packt Publishing. The book takes the form of a collection of ‘recipes’ – instructions on how to carry out common tasks and … Continue reading
BPM PS4 Feature Pack released
The long awaited BPM 11g PS4 Feature Pack has been released. Jan Kettenis has done a good job of providing the details here and some helpful install notes here. The Feature Pack adds a lot of exciting new functionality and … Continue reading
Dave Shaffer joins the RedStack team
I am very happy to welcome Dave Shaffer into our little family of bloggers. Until recently, Dave has run Product Management for the Integration products at Oracle, i.e. SOA Suite, BPM Suite, etc., and has now established his own consultancy … Continue reading
Worklist moving to java.net
A quick update for those who are interested in the custom BPM worklist sample. As our previous Subversion host is not going to be able to continue to provide that service, we have moved the sample to java.net. All download … Continue reading
Setting up Process Portal
My colleague George posted an article on configuring the BPM Process Portal on WebCenter 11.1.1.5 here.

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