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Tag Archives: WebLogic
Log rotation for WebLogic Server (and friends)
If you have a number of WebLogic Server instances running, or applications that write a lot of information into the logs, you might find that your log files, and your stdout files start to eat up a lot of space … Continue reading
Collecting diagnostic information for BPM
From time to time, you may experience some kind of issue in your BPM environment. Issues could be caused by a wide variety of reasons – changes to the environment, the pattern of load on the environment, product defects, bad … Continue reading
How to know that a method was run, when you didn’t write that method
Recently, I was posed with a situation where I needed to ensure that a particular method was being run by an application, but that method was part of the framework (ADF in this case) not a method that I had … 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
WebLogic 12c Released
Just a quick post the let you all know that WebLogic Server 12c is now generally available and can be downloaded from OTN.
Running the worklist!
This post is part of series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. First of all, congratulations on making it all the way through the walkthrough! Whether you built the code yourself or downloaded it from Subversion, by now … Continue reading
Implementing Task Initiation
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. In the post we will implement two Controllers and a View that will allow the use to view a list of tasks that they are … Continue reading
Implementing Process Task
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. In this post we will implement a Controller to take an action on a task, or to ‘process’ the task. Like the Add Comment Controller … Continue reading
Implementing Add Comments
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. We just have a Controller to add comments to a task, no View. After adding comments to a task, we will return the user to … Continue reading
Implementing the Task List
This post is part of a series on building a custom worklist for BPM/SOA 11g. In the previous posts, we built the model and skeleton pages. Now we will implement the Controller and View for the Task List. Let’s take … Continue reading

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