Ready-To-Use SOA/BPM 11.1.1.7.1 Virtual Machine and Case Management Sample by Red Samurai

There is a new excellent Virtual Box VM for the latest SOA/BPM 11.1.1.7.1. This one is my favourite, it includes latest Oracle products for SOA/BPM and WebCenter. All is configured, fine tuned and ready to use. Read more and download from Oracle OTN site – Pre-built Virtual Machine for SOA Suite and BPM Suite 11g.
The same as in previous release of this VM, you can start each server with one click in the console window:
UI for the standard BPM Worklist application is refined in SOA/BPM 11.1.1.7.1 release – it looks lighter and cleaner. Definitely, something users would like to use, everything can be customised if needed: Read the complete article here.

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BPM Suite 12c is available for download

BPM Suite 12c is a major step forward key new features include:image

  • Business Architecture
  • Enhanced BAM
  • Developer Productivity
  • BPM 10g (BEA ALBPM) to 12c migration

Resources for customers

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SOA Community Newsletter June 2014

Dear SOA & BPM Partner Community member,

Are you ready for the New Fiscal Year 2015? Oracle just started in June the new fiscal year FY15, which will be exciting, new products SOA Suite 12c and BPM 12c included. To get ready for our joint success please ensure that a joint business plan with your Oracle partner manager is in place now! This joint plan should include a marketing, sales and enablement section. In this newsletter you find support for all areas: run a joint ACTon Marketing Campaign, get our SOA Suite 12c sales kits and BPM Suite 12c sales kits and get trained at our OFM Summer Camps 2014.

In this newsletter you find a lot of content about SOA Suite 12c and BPM Suite 12c, please do NOT publish any material before the products are general available! To get a first impression attend our SOA 12c WebCast Wednesday June 25th 2014. Registration for the Fusion Middleware Summer Camps 2014 is open – register asap for one of our bootcamps August 4th – 8th 2014 in Lisbon. Please read the details and prerequisites carefully before you register. We expect that like in the past the conference is booked out!

We want to publish your latest SOA 12c and BPM 12c articles and first experience at & OTN & SOA Magazine & Service Technology Magazine. Make sure you share with the community your best practices at twitter @soacommunity #soacommunity!

In our mobile integration section you can find three articles about SOA’s Role in Simplifying Mobile Enablement & Five Mobile Strategy Best Practices and a great report from the AMIS Oracle Enterprise Mobility conference

Thanks for sharing all the additional SOA articles within the community: Checkout our new series and learn about what is SOA Governance, SOA Transformation through SOA Upgrade & B2B Demo System hosted at Oracle, TechDemocracy on Oracle HealthCare Integration, Master Data Management and SOA & Message Correlation using JMS & MockServer: Easy mocking of HTTP(S) services (e.g. SOAP or JSON) & Using Oracle’s Edition-Based Redefinition to support multiple SOA Suite revisions with the database adapter & OAG/OES Integration for Web API Security: skin and guts & Integrating with Fusion Applications using SOAP web services and REST APIs & Configuring the SOA Human Task Hostname & How to set the service endPoint URI dynamically in SOA Suite 11gR1 & OSB unit testing, part 1

Highlight of the BPM and ACM section is the new release of the BPM Process Accelerators pre-build processes great for demos or to quick-start your BPM project. The CMMN notation for ACM projects keeps gaining traction, for your first ACM opportunity make use of our ACM poster. Thanks for the two ACM API articles The Oracle Case Management API & Oracle Adaptive Case Management – Exposing the API – part 1. Thanks for sharing all the additional BPM articles within the community: A Model for Planning Your Oracle BPM 10g migration & Using Signals for inter process communication & ACM 11g – Activities.
In our last section Architecture the UK team released a superb demo for Customer Experience & SOA Integration. Our UI team published details about the Simplified UI in Release 8.

See you in Lisbon

Best regards Jürgen Kress

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Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV 2014 – August 4th – 8th 2014

You are working on large Fusion Middleware opportunities & projects? Oracle is pleased to invite you to the Fusion Middleware Summer Camps IV August 4th – 8th 2014 – 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 hands-on
  • BPM Suite hands-on
  • Internet of Things (IoT) Hackathon
  • 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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How to enable automatic startup recovery in Oracle BPM 11g by Jan van Zoggel

Soa AdministrationFor some reason the default settings for automatic recovery of instances is different between the Oracle BPEL and Oracle BPMN engine in 11g. We can view and change these setting under SOA Administration in the Oracle Enterprise Manager:

Select the BPMN properties from the menu (or off course BPEL for the BPEL engine)

Click on “More BPMN Configuration Properties…”: Read the complete article here.

 

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The Top 5 Business Challenges in Financial Services. Oracle Process Accelerators as a Solution By Lance Shaw

Here at Oracle, we continue to release Process Accelerators for additional solutions.  These Accelerators help achieve process excellence faster with end-to-end implementations of common business processes.  They are Ready-to-use and extensible, and include industry specific best practices.

One common industry where Process Accelerators are used to speed the delivery of business process management solutions is Financial Services.  We’ve recently produced a whitepaper that identifies the top five business challenges in the financial services industry and outlines how adopting Oracle Process Accelerators can give a competitive edge. To get the whitepaper please visit our website.

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Manipulating Human Tasks (for testing) by Mark Nelson

A few months ago, while working on a BPM migration, I had the need to look at the status of human tasks, and to manipulate them – essentially to just have a single user take random actions on them at some interval, to help drive a set of processes that were being tested.

To do this, I wrote a little utility called httool.  It reuses some of the core domain classes from my custom worklist sample (with minimal changes to make it a remote client instead of a local one).

I have not got around to documenting it yet, but it is pretty simple and fairly self explanatory.  So I thought I would go ahead and share it with folks, in case anyone is interested in playing with it.

You can get the code from my ci-samples repository on java.net:

git clone git://java.net/ci4fmw~ci-samples

It is in the httool directory.

I do plan to get back to this “one day” and enhance it to be more intelligent – target particular task types, update the payload, follow a set of “rules” about what action to take – so that I can use it for more driving more interesting test scenarios.  If anyone is feeling generous with their time, and interested, please feel free to join the java.net project and hack away to your heart’s content.

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Process Is The New App by Leon Smiers

Process-on-the-Fly #2 – Process is the New App

The next generation of business process management and business rules management tools is so powerful that it actually can be seen as the successor to custom-built applications. Being able to define detailed process, flows, decision trees and business helps on both the business and IT side to create powerful, differentiating solutions that would have required extensive custom coding in the past. Now much of the definition can be done ‘on the fly,’ using visual models and (semi) natural language in the nearest proximity to the business.

Over the years, ERP systems have been customized to enter organization-specific functionality into the ERP application. This leads to better support for the business, but at the same time involves higher costs for maintenance, high dependency on the personnel involved in this customization, long timelines to deliver change to the system and increased risk involved in upgrading the ERP system. However, the best of both worlds can be created by bringing back the functionality to out-of-the-box usage of the ERP system and at the same time introducing change and flexibility by means of externalized ‘Process Apps’ in direct connection with the ERP system.
The ERP system (or legacy bespoke system, for that matter) is used as originally intended and designed, resulting in more predictable behavior of the system related to usage and performance, and clearly can be maintained in a more standardized and cost-effective way. The Prrocess App externalizes the needed functionality into a highly customizable application outside the ERP for which it is supported by rules engines, task inboxes and can be delivered to different channels.
The reasons for needing Process Apps may include the following: The ERP system just doesn’t deliver this functionality in a specific industry; the volatility of changing certain functionality is high; or an umbrella type of functionality across (ERP) silos is needed.

An example of bringing all this together is around the hiring process for a new employee at a university. Oracle PeopleSoft HCM could be used as the HR system to store all employee details. In the hiring process, an authorization scheme is involved for getting the approval to create a contract for the employee-to-be. In the university world, this authorization scheme is complex and involves faculties/colleges (with different organizational structures) and cross-faculty organizational structures. Including such an authorization scheme into PeopleSoft would require a lot of customization. By adding a handle inside PeopleSoft towards an externalized authorization Process App, the execution of the authorization of the employee is done outside the ERP: in a tool that is aimed to deliver approval schemes via a worklist-type of application.
The Process App here works as an add-on to the PeopleSoft system, but can also be extended to support the full lifecycle of the end-to-end hiring process with the possibility to involve multiple applications. The actual core functionality is kept in the supporting ERP systems, while at the same time the Process App acts as an umbrella function to control the end-to-end flow and give insight into the efficiency of the end-to-end process.

How to get there? Read the complete article here.

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Adaptive Case Management OTN WebCast with Danilo Schmiedel

Oracle ACE Director Danilo Schmiedel, SOA/BPM solution architect with Opitz Consulting in Germany, talks about Adaptive Case Management, Predictive Analytics, and Process Mining. Watch the video here.

To download the Adaptive Case Management post mentioned in this interview, please visit the blog post.

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BPM Workspace and Webforms customization by Bruno Neves Alves

Under the propose of a project customization customization on BPM workspace and designed webforms were applied using custom css and used as skin and as webforms theme. Its important also to highlight that a workspace skin appliance is enough to bring customization to your webforms since they will inherit the workspace skin customization, nevertheless, themes offers you the possibility to enrich that customization or even to overlap it if desired. This blog post shares my experience trying what is available today as sample from Oracle Samples site but also how I found it starting from scratch.
I have follow the following contents to achieve a full workspace and webforms customization: Read the complete article here.

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