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Tag Archives: Maven
Maven Repository Managers
In this post I just want to share a couple of thoughts on Maven Repository Managers – what they are, and why you would want to use one. Let’s start out with a couple of definitions: A Maven Repository is … 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
New version of JDeveloper released with Maven support and better performance
Oracle has released a new version of JDeveloper, 11.1.2.0, with a whole bunch of new features, including Maven support, and a lot of performance enhancements. You can check out details of the new features here. Please note that this version … 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
Getting started with Continuous Integration for SOA projects
This post is part of a series on Continuous Integration. I am exploring how to use Maven and Hudson to create a continuous integration capability for SOA and BPM projects. This will be the first post of several on this … Continue reading
Creating the domain layer for the worklist
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. Introduction In the earlier posts in this series we have set up our development environment and created a skeleton project. Now we are ready to … Continue reading
Creating the worklist project
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. We are using Maven as our project and build management software. We used Maven 2 on Mac OS X. Let’s set up our skeleton project … Continue reading
Setting up the development environment for the Worklist
This post is the second in a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. In this post, we will set up our development environment so that we can start building the application. Version Control First, we are going … Continue reading
Worklist Overview
This post is the first in a series on building a custom worklist application for BPM/SOA Suite 11g. In this post, we will introduce the application and outline the basic architecture. For our ‘version 1.0’ worklist sample, we decided to … Continue reading
Improving JMS Performance on WebLogic
WebLogic Server includes a feature called the ‘JMS Wrapper’ that you can take advantage of to dramatically improve the performance of JMS applications running on WebLogic Server. Note that this is not for remote JMS clients, this is for JMS … Continue reading

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