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Tag Archives: 11g
Updating a task from .Net
In this previous post I showed how to use the TaskQueryService to query tasks. In this post, I am going to take this one step further and update the task payload and process the task. In order to do this, … Continue reading
Mastering BPM Webinar Series
On Thursdays starting August 18th and running to September 29, Oracle will be hosting a seven part webinar series on Mastering BPM 11g. For more details see here. If you would like to attend, please register here. The September 15 … Continue reading
Extending Continuous Integration to include Human Task UI projects
If you have been following our series of posts on Continuous Integration, you will have seen that we have got SCA composites containing various components including BPEL, BPMN, Spring and Rules and also SCA Test working in a Hudson/Maven/Subversion continuous … Continue reading
Adding attachment support to the worklist
I have just posted a new version of the worklist sample which adds the ability to add an attachment to a task. Let’s take a look how we add and view (download) task attachments. First, let’s review the addAttachment method … Continue reading
Adding Process Instance Audit Images to the Worklist
I have just uploaded another update for the custom BPM worklist sample, the second one this week! This update adds the ‘process instance audit image’ to the ‘process instance detail’ page. That means the a picture of the actual process … Continue reading
Purging data from SOA/BPM 11g
We often get questions about how to manage purging old data (finished processes instances, task histories, etc.) from SOA and BPM 11g when those data are no longer wanted. There are some scripts provided to do this in 11.1.1.2, 11.1.1.3 … Continue reading
Extending Continuous Integration to include MDS-dependent components
In this earlier post, I presented a simple approach to get started with continuous integration for SOA and BPM projects and showed how you can build and deploy an SCA composite using Hudson and Maven. In that example, we just … Continue reading
Using Java/Spring components in SOA/BPM 11g
Oracle SOA and BPM Suites 11g include the ability to use Java components in a composite application through the Spring component implementation type. Let’s look first at why you might want to do this and then take a look at … Continue reading
New pre-built WebCenter VM available
Oracle has just released a new pre-built WebCenter VM. You can find details and download links here. This VM includes WebCenter 11.1.1.4 (also known as ‘patchset 3’) with UCM and two full demonstration sites – an employee portal and a … Continue reading
Viewing Task Attachments
This post relates to the custom BPM worklist sample presented in this blog. In this post, we will look at how to add support for viewing a list of the attachments for a Human Task. You may recall from the … Continue reading

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