Integrating Custom BPM Worklist into WebCenter Portal (Same Domain for BPM and WebCenter) by Red Samurai

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-5jAvXzUNY24/UlkqQRvJaJI/AAAAAAAAKYU/xJ4yqWTWiCg/s320/13.pngI would like to share sample application configured to run custom BPM Worklist and steps describing how to configure and access it from the WebCenter Portal. This post will be based on two other posts from my blog, I would recommend to go through them first. The one where is described how to extend WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 – Extending WebCenter Portal 11.1.1.8 Made Easy. Other one about deploying custom ADF shared libraries – Deploying ADF Applications as Shared Libraries on WLS. For this post, I assume BPM and WebCenter environment is running on the same domain. There is one more – custom BPM Worklist access implementation through BPM Java API – ADF 11g PS5 Application with Customized BPM Worklist Task Flow (MDS Seeded Customization).
BPM and WebCenter Portal runs on the same domain – each of different WebLogic Managed Server. With such configuration, setup is quite straightforward, comparing to having separate domains: Read the complete article here.

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BPM Poster for BPM Suite by Dan Atwood from Avio

Thanks to Dan Atwood and the Avio team for the excellent BPMN2.0 poster for BPM Suite!

You can immediately increase your value on Oracle BPM projects by downloading our BPMN for Oracle 11g poster that explains the meaning of each BPMN shape. You can download the poster here.

Further increase your value by attending one of the AVIO Academy Oracle BPM training courses for developers and business people – here.

 

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BPM Demo for Higher Education by Griffith Waite

This short demo highlights how a typical Higher Education process of transfering a student from one course to another can be simplified, controlled and automated by Oracle’s BPM Suite. Watch the video here. For further details please contact Mark Simpson.

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Poster: Adaptive Case Management (ACM) in Practice

Knowledge-driven processes are typically unpredictable in their execution. Experts working on them decide what the next best action to take is. This is in contrast to traditional BPM, in which all possible paths of a process are predetermined and modeled into the process. Case management is a way to control and implement these unstructured processes. With the poster below we’d like to bring some of the key aspects of Adaptive Case Management (ACM) on one page. Special thanks to Danilo Schmiedel

Please feel free to download the PDF-version if you are interested in (login required):

  • What is ACM?
  • Why should I use ACM?
  • How can ACM user interfaces look like?
  • What are the main building blocks of an ACM solution?
  • How to visualize ACM cases with CMMN 1.0? 

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Oracle Open World 2013 Case Management Smiers & Kitson

There are a lot of informal end-to-end processes in organizations. These end-to-end processes are usually supported by scattered applications, email, spreadsheets and a lot of goodwill of the personnel involved. When compliance, regulations and/or customer demands are imposed on an organization, these end-to-end processes do not have the ability to comply with new demands due to lack of support from the current application landscape. In the financial, public and utilities market organizations are re-landscaping their existing application portfolio due to these higher compliance, regulations and customer demands. This often is not a huge transformation program, with a roadmap spanning over years.

Case management can help cross the bridge from the current landscape towards a landscape aimed at delivering these higher demands.  Oracle delivered Case management as part of their stack starting this year. This presentation deals with standardization of case design and how Oracle can support re-platforming in a gradual way.

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Oracle BPM 11g: Adaptive Case Management Quick Start Series

This series of videos introduces Adaptive Case Management in Oracle BPM 11g.

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ACM Articles by Mark Foster from the A-Team

Mark Foster from the A-team published a series of ACM articles:

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BPM and SOA are going mobile by Guido Schmutz & Torsten Winterberg

An Architecture Perspective presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2013.

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BPM Auditing Demystified by Mark Foster

I have heard from a couple of customers recently asking about BPM audit table growth, specifically BPM_AUDIT_QUERY. It led me to investigate the impact of the various audit levels in SOA/BPM on these table and to propose options to them.

It is important to note up-front that BPM is a human-centric workflow application and therefore should be expected to audit often and in detail the reality is that business users probably will want to know who did what and when, and also who did not do what when they were supposed to. BPM auditing is very rich and can provide this kind of information and more. The “downside” of this is that audit tables can grow at a faster rate than expected, and BPM_AUDIT_QUERY is normally the most prominent of these.

Clearly there are well documented strategies for archiving/purging and partitioning which can control/limit the impact of table growth but there may also be simple changes to the BPM audit settings which can prove beneficial in certain business situations.

Audit Settings

There are essentially three places where the auditing of BPM applications can be controlled Read the full article here.

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