Tag Archives: Maven

A first look at Robot Framework

As we start to assemble the tools we need to implement Continuous Delivery, one area we need to look at is selecting a testing framework.  Now, we are going to want to use a range of different testing tools, depending … Continue reading

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Quick introduction to the new WebLogic Maven Plugin (in 12.1.2)

In WebLogic Server 12.1.2, Oracle has released a new Maven plugin, as I talked about here.  This video gives a quick introduction to the basics of getting the plugin installed and using it.  Be sure to check out the Coherence … Continue reading

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New Maven support in Coherence 12c

Coherence 12.1.2 was recently released, including the new Coherence Managed Servers and also Maven support.  You can read more about it here. You may also be interested in these two excellent video introductions/demonstrations from the Coherence team: Both cover the … Continue reading

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New Maven support in Fusion Middleware 12.1.2

Oracle has just released version 12.1.2 of the Fusion Middleware platform.  This release includes some new support for build automation with Maven and for continuous integration.  In this post I want to give you a quick tour of what is … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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Automating creation of JMS Queues and JmsAdapter plan updates and redeployment

Following on from my recent post on automation of creation of JDBC resources, I am happy to report I now have a script which can be used for JMS Queues! Again, this is not as wonderful as I would like … Continue reading

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Automating creation of JDBC Data Sources and DbAdapter plan updates and redeployment

That’s a long title… anyway, as part of the desire to have a fully automated continuous integration environment for SOA and BPM, there is another bridge that we need to cross. SOA/BPM Composites can contain dependencies on resources in the … Continue reading

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Getting Oracle artifacts into a Maven environment

If you want to build an application to run on the Fusion Middleware platform, you may find that you want to use some Oracle provided JAR files in your build process.  These may be things like API’s (interfaces) that are … Continue reading

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