ACM training material

At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) you can download the Adaptive Case Management training material from the Malta Community Forum: ACM bootcamp 02.2014. The material does not include the software image.

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Mobile BPM is Not An Option. It’s a Necessity by Brandon Dean

Mobile BPM will play an increasingly important role in the relationship between businesses, customers and external partners. Consumers wantmobile apps. As a group they download more than 11,000 iPhone apps, send 168 million emails and make 700,000 Facebook posts—in one minute. Businesses need to make sure apps align with their business processes.
Mobile apps require new architectural patterns and must support differing devices. Let’s take a quick look at some integration and data type technologies, and Oracle products that form a cohesive mobile solution.

TECHNOLOGY DEFINITIONS

  1. SOAP (“Simple Object Access Protocol”) — This is the workhorse of existing SOA infrastructures and can be a single solution to heterogeneous interconnectivity issues.  SOAP defines a standard communication protocol specification for XML-based message exchange.  It can use various transport protocols such as HTTP, SMTP and JMS.  It requires far less plumbing than REST for things like transactions, security, coordination, addressing, and trust.  However, change control can be problematic due to the complexity of SOAP interfaces.   Even though these features add weight to SOAP, it is highly useful when publishing an interface to the outside world because of the formal contract that it utilizes.
  2. XML ("Extensible Markup Language")—This is the request / response format within SOAP interfaces. It’s benefit is that it’s both human-readable and machine-readable.  Even though it’s verbose and harder to change it has a formal structure and can validate content.
  3. REST (“Representational State Transfer”) — simple, lightweight and stateless.  It can return multiple data types and has bandwidth advantages over SOAP

Read the complete article here.

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Oracle BPM Goes Mobile Demonstration

  • The BPM Workspace mobile application is now available – iTunes
  • You can approve, reject, assign and delegate tasks, perform bulk operations, view and edit task details, and add comments and attachments. You can add attachments from your device or use its built in camera to take a photo and attach it to a task.
  • The ability to continue to work offline is supported for when your device is disconnected. Task updates are automatically synchronized with the server as soon as it becomes available.
  • Demonstration Video – YouTube BPMMobile.pptx (At our SOA Community WorkspaceSOA Community membership required)
  • Demo Instructions  BPM Demo iPad.doc (At our SOA Community WorkspaceSOA Community membership required)
  • Server Requirement: PS6BP (patch number 18072286)
  • Device Requirement: This app is currently certified for iOS7 and not compatible with older versions. Not officially certified for iPad mini, but it should work

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IDC Releases the MarketScape Worldwide Business Process Platforms Vendor Assessment 2014 report

This IDC MarketScape focuses on 10 choices for business process (BP) platforms, which are product suites or portfolios that support the design and runtime environments for business process automation. BP platforms support the most sophisticated requirements of enterprises focused on a variety of initiatives that range from operational excellence to strategic growth through the delivery of innovative digital services.
Oracle is a leader with Oracle BPM Suite 11g
Other leaders include IBM, Tibco, Pegasystems and OpenText

Report Findings

Note: Pegasystems is an important vendor in business process platforms and was invited to participate in our assessment, although we were unable to do a full product evaluation of the company’s current release. For that reason, we marked Pegasystems’ position on the IDC MarketScape graphic in flat gray.
IDC also created another group of leaders called disruptive innovators. These vendors have
products and product strategies that demonstrate innovation leadership by pushing the
envelope of process automation in ways that broaden adoption and change the types of
projects enterprises are able to do. The disruptive innovators, identifiable by their right-most
position in Figure 1, are TIBCO, K2, Bosch Software Innovations, and Bizagi.
IDC classifies the hundreds of features of BP platforms into 13 categories:

  • Discovery and design
  • Process modeling
  • Mobile
  • User interface and standard runtime workspace
  • Work management
  • Task management
  • Social/collaboration environment
  • Case management
  • Search
  • Data access and integration
  • Decision automation
  • Visibility and reporting
  • Life-cycle management

This IDC MarketScape looks at offerings that support midrange to complex deployment patterns.
Complexity is found in many different elements of process automation.

ORACLE SUMMARY
Oracle is a Leader in our IDC MarketScape for BP platforms. Its product balances between traditional
BPM offerings and some of the more disruptive approaches offered by newer entrants in this market.
Where Oracle’s portfolio stands out is in the sophistication of its capabilities to extend the use of BPM
beyond an employee-only focus as well as its mobile capabilities. Customers of Oracle applications are likely candidates to use the BPM features to extend capabilities. Oracle BPM Suite is also successfully used as a standalone platform for custom process automation.
Product capabilities were scored for developer capabilities, business capabilities, overall architecture,
and value per feature delivered. The BP platform vendors are all high-quality offerings, and Oracle
scored at the top of all measures in aggregate. Oracle had top scores for mobile capabilities, process
modeling, work management, and social features. It also had high architecture scores in multiple
categories.

Strengths
Key product strengths include:
-Oracle provides support of mobile devices from within the development environment.
Customers have multiple ways to handle mobile, such as a responsive style of viewing forms
and support of hybrid mobile environments through ADF.
-Oracle has made significant improvements in work management, especially with the
integration of federated identity to extend process participation in processes to nonemployees,
such as business partners and customers.
-With the introduction of case management, Oracle provides a well-rounded portfolio of
products used for business process automation covering most deployment scenarios.

Challenges
Key product challenges include:
-Oracle BPM Suite is dependent on the Oracle stack. To get the richness Oracle showed in its
demo, users are required to implement WebLogic. In addition, BPM Suite 11g requires Oracle
Database. While Oracle offers open source alternatives, such as Glassfish as an application
server and MySQL as a database, its BPM product doesn’t support these alternatives. Non-
Oracle customers will find it challenging to adopt Oracle BPM because of its dependency on
the underlying infrastructure.
-Oracle does not have a BPM cloud offering yet, but it is on Oracle’s road map.
-While an increasing number of elements can be configured onscreen, Oracle is a complex
product portfolio to master. In a market where business stakeholders influence deals, Oracle’s
developer orientation makes it more difficult to sell than other business-focused offerings.

Guidance Summary
Oracle has a strong and comprehensive portfolio of BPM offerings. Oracle is well suited for enterprises
that need to:
-Extend the functionality of packaged applications, particularly those offered by Oracle
-Improve management of end-to-end processes using operational intelligence techniques
-Create reusable business services and composite applications
-Employ a strategic business platform for transformation and business process reengineering initiatives
[Source: IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Business Process Platforms 2014 Vendor Assessment – Maureen Fleming, Jeff Silverstein – April 2014] Get the full report from IDC

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BPEL and BPM’s performance monitoring using DMS by Sylvain Grosjean

What is DMS ?
The Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS) API allows you to add performance instrumentation to Weblogic Server and Fusion Middleware (BPM, BPEL, Rules, OSB, Human Tasks, B2B…). During runtime DMS collects performance information, called DMS metrics that developers, system administrators, and support analysts use to help analyse system performance or monitor system status.
These performance metrics captured by DMS are available via the Spy Servlet and via MBeans.

BPEL/BPM Threading Model’s Review :

Dispatcher system Threads : allocated to process system dispatcher messages.
Dispatcher invoke Threads :
(synchronous invoke) allocated to process synchonous requests, For each payload received, the thread will instantiate a new instance invocations.
Dispatcher Engine Threads :
(asynchronous activities : receive in mid-process, on Alarm, onMessage, wait) accolated to process asynchronous messages (durable process).

We can tune these values through OEM : Read the complete article here.

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SOA Suite 12c and BPM Suite 12c sales kits

At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) you can find the latest sales plays to update your sales team. Kits include a overview presentation to train your sales teams, cheat sheets for your pocket and customer ppt presentations:

SOA Suite 12c FY15 sales resources:

FY15 SOA Sales Opportunities Webcast – PPT

BPM 12c FY15 sales resources:

 

Please use this documents in the spirit of our joint partnership. Please do NOT publish any SOA Suite 12c or BPM Suite 12c details before general availability.

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Adaptive Case Management – SOA & BPM Bundle Patch 11.1.1.7.3 Now Available

This patch includes the Adaptive Case Management UI – patch #18072286 – Download (via Oracle support)

  • With this patch the ACM UI is now available without needing the controlled patch
  • If you have already applied the ACM patch (17767877),  this will be rolled back automatically when you apply the BP3 patch
  • This patch also makes available the REST API (URI  /bpm/services/rest/application.wadl)

Please let us know if you work on an ACM opportunity / project!

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How to configure Oracle SOA/BPM task auto release by Rubix

01When a Oracle SOA or BPM workflow task is assigned to a role and/or group, a user may acquire the task to work on it. Once the task is acquired, other users are not able to work on that specific task. In the Oracle SOA-INFRA, used by both SOA Suite and BPM Suite, there is a feature called ‘task auto release’ which allows to configure the duration before tasks are automatically released and made available for all other users again.

In Enterprise Manager go to soa-infra -> SOA Administration -> Workflow Properties

Select the Task tab and expand Advanced. There you can see there are default values for automatically releasing tasks according to their priority. In the screenshot below the default value of P3D (3 Days) is changed to P1TM (1 minute) for testing purposes. This is done for the priority 3 task, which is the default priority. Read the complete article here.

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Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV 2014 become trained in SOA Suite 12c & BPM Suite 12c

You are working on large Fusion Middleware opportunities & projects? Oracle is pleased to invite you to the Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV by the SOA & BPM & WebLogic Partner Communities. The goal of the training is to support you in delivering a successful project. Most of the trainers are members of the Oracle Product Management Team.

Come to Lisbon to get a 5 days hands-on training in one of the following topics:

  • SOA Suite 12c hands-on
  • BPM Suite 12c hands-on
  • Mobile Framework Hackathon

Important: all trainings are hands-on and require a laptop with 8+ GB or more!

Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €2000! Please read the registration page carefulfy before you register – make the right choice for your bootcamp (you can not change later). Please be aware that we will NOT answer questions via e-mail with details you can find at the registration page. If you are not yet a member, we would like to invite you to join the Oracle EMEA Partner Communities:

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Quotes from previous Middleware Summer Camps

  • “This is an amazing event to know in-depth the platform and know developers from different countries” David Elizarraraz
  • “An excellent meeting point of SOA BPM knowledge” Kai Schlüssler
  • “I will come back We want more!” Maria Joao Costa
  • “Good food, good weather, good people and excellent Oracle workshops, One of the weeks of the year” Joao Biachi
  • “A big thank you to Juergen for the Oracle FMW camp last week in Lisbon. Great event, great organization and great fun! Keep up the great work!” Niall Commiskey
  • “The best ideas are the ideas from the best” Filipe Sequeria, Primesoft
  • “Best invest in the education in the last 12 months” Richard Schaller, IPT
  • “Practice best practice with the best instructor”  Graham Lamond Capgemini
  • “If you have basic BPM knowledge, this is the course to really mater it” Diogo Henriques Link Consulting
  • “Very good trainers lot of work. Lot of fun as well” Matthias Gris Workflow Factory
  • “If you like to accelerate in Oracle come to the training to bring it all together” Marcel van der Glind, Amis
  • “The best way to learn Fusion Middleware from the #1.  Alexandro Montantes, STO Consulting
  • “Excellent training, well organized” Pedro Antunh, Capgemini

Register for Event

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Packt promotion $10 for SOA & BPM eBooks

imagePackt is offering until July 5th eBooks for $10, make sure you get one or several SOA and BPM books. For details and please visit the Packt website:

SOA Books BPM Books
Oracle SOA Suite 11g Developer’s Cookbook Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 – A Hands-On Tutorial Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer’s cookbook
Oracle SOA Infrastructure Implementation Certification Handbook (1Z0-451) Getting Started with Oracle SOA B2B Integration: A Hands-On Tutorial Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Advanced BPMN Topics
Oracle SOA Suite 11g Performance Tuning Cookbook Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation Getting Started with Oracle BPM Suite 11gR1 – A Hands-On Tutorial
Oracle SOA Suite 11g Administrator’s Handbook Oracle SOA BPEL Process Manager 11gR1 – A Hands-on Tutorial Instant Oracle BPM for Financial Services How-to [Instant]
Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1 Developer’s Guide Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform Oracle Fusion Middleware Patterns
Oracle SOA Suite Developer’s Guide BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control
WS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA Composite Applications with Oracle SOA Suite 11g

Looking for additional SOA & BPM books or if you have published a book, please feel free to add it to our publications wiki!

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