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Tag Archives: 11g
MDS Explorer -or- What is in my MDS?
My colleague Olivier LeDiouris has published a utility that allows you to connect to your MDS and see what is inside there, as well us uploading and downloading contents. You might like to take a look at it over on … Continue reading
Using Oracle Service Registry in an automated (Maven) SOA/BPM build
Today, I feel very privileged to share with you a post from one of my readers, Phani Khrisna, who was kind enough to allow me to post this updated Maven POM which allows you to use resources in the Oracle … Continue reading
How to disable B2B
That’s a provocative title! Let’s start by talking about why you might want to disable B2B! If you are using BPM (or SOA) and you are not using any of the B2B functionality, then you might want to consider disabling … Continue reading
Worklist build for 11.1.1.6 (PatchSet 5) released
Have just uploaded a build of the custom BPM worklist sample which is built against BPM 11.1.1.6. You can find the download links and JavaDoc on the main worklist page. The code is available in the subversion trunk (for now) … Continue reading
Oracle Fusion Middleware on JDK 7
In case you did not notice, you may be interested to know that most of the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g platform is now supported on Java 7. This is effective from WebLogic Server 10.3.6 and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6. You … Continue reading
Be aware of JDK 1.6.0_30 with BPM or SOA on Windows Server
Have not done extensive testing of this, but I have noticed on a few BPM 11.1.1.6 installs on Windows Server 2008 R2 and also on Windows 7 – both 64-bit – that BPM is very unstable with JDK 1.6.0_30 (64-bit). … Continue reading
PS5 released
In case you missed it – Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6 (the long awaited ‘PatchSet 5’) has been released. You can find some info about new features in BPM here and SOA here. The documentation is here – note that we … Continue reading
Choosing BPMN or BPEL to model your processes
With Dave Shaffer Recently, I had a discussion with several colleagues and one of our large customers about when to use BPMN and when to use BPEL to model business processes. I have discussed this topic before in this post … Continue reading
Writing a Human Task UI in .Net (C#/ASP.NET) or in fact anything other than ADF
As you know, you can create the user interfaces for your human tasks using ADF. JDeveloper allows you to auto-generate a human task user interface (form) and it also includes a wizard that gives you a bit more control over … Continue reading
SOA/BPM 11g purging whitepaper
The long awaited whitepaper on purging SOA/BPM 11g databases by Michael Bousamra with Deepak Arora and Sai Sudarsan Pogaru has been released and is available here. I recommend you take a look!

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