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Add Event-Driven Workflows to Your Spring AI App with Oracle (Part 4 of 4)
By the end of Episode 3 (video), the assistant could act. Tool calls let it look up orders, initiate returns, and create support tickets — real backend operations against Oracle, not simulated responses. But every one of those operations happened … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, event-driven, oracle, spring-ai, txeventq, Workflow
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Add persistent chat memory to your Spring AI chatbot with Oracle (part 2 of 4)
The first version of this application could already answer support questions against real policy data. Oracle Vector Store was retrieving the right documents before generation, and the responses were grounded in what was actually in the database rather than in … Continue reading

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