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Tag Archives: Workflow
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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Human Workflow in 11g
Update: If you are interested in Human Workflow, you may also find this post interesting. It’s not about workflow per se, but it does show how to use a simple workflow in a BPMN process on 11g. I am often … Continue reading

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