Getting Started with Oracle Stream Explorer free online training at Oracle Learning Library
July 8, 2015 Leave a comment
A Tour of Oracle Stream Explorer
This tutorial will give you a tour of the basic concepts, artifacts and features of Oracle Stream Explorer.
Integrating Simulated Data as an Input Stream in Oracle Stream Explorer
This tutorial will show you how to integrate a CSV file, add data context from a database table, and use this as an input stream in Oracle Stream Explorer.
Integrating with HTTP Publish & Subscribe in Oracle Stream Explorer
This tutorial will show you how to use a CSV file as an input stream into Oracle Stream Explorer. This helps you model and simulate different use cases with many different event types for different scenarios.
Using the Event Delivery Network in Oracle Stream Explorer This tutorial will show you how to use the Event Delivery Network in Oracle Stream Explorer in a fraud detection scenario. The Event Delivery Network is part of the SOA Suite infrastructure.
Leveraging JMS Integration in Oracle Stream Explorer This tutorial will show you how to use a JMS in Oracle Stream Explorer.
Using Exploration Chaining in Oracle Stream Explorer
This tutorial will show you how to use previously published Explorations as an input stream to other Explorations in Oracle Stream Explorer.
Customizing Explorations using Oracle Stream Explorer and the Oracle JDeveloper Java Development Environment
This tutorial will show you how to export Explorations and augment the functionality provided using the Oracle Stream Explorer and the Oracle JDeveloper Java development environment.
IOT Sensor integration with Raspberry Pi
This Tutorial will walk you through the steps to use an Internet of Things (IOT) Gateway device, such as a Raspberry Pi processing REST messages using the Oracle™ Stream Explorer.
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