Connect to multiple SOA / BPM Virtual Machines from different computers in your network by Danilo Schmiedel

Today I’d like to explain how to share instances of Oracle’s Pre-built Virtual Machine for SOA Suite and BPM Suite across different computers in your network.

Three requirements I had to address:

  1. Call of external services like GeoNames (http://www.geonames.org/postal-codes/) from within the BPM Suite VM
  2. Connection to multiple BPM Suite VMs from Host (e.g. JDeveloper and Browser)
  3. Connection to multiple BPM Suite VMs from different developer computers in the network
  4. Share data between VMs and developer computers via FTP

The default options already support connections between host and client. However the target here was to address multiple independent VMs from different computers in the same network. The following settings worked in my environment:

1) Start the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager and open network settings of the VM. Read the full article here.

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eProseed Delivers Processes Skillfully with Oracle BPM Suite

Geoffroy de Lamalle, CEO and Founder of eProseed, discusses how Oracle BPM Suite enables businesses to integrate business processes and achieve higher efficiency.

You want to publish your BPM success? Feel free to make use of the partner reference program:

  • Enables partners to be recognized by both Oracle and our customers
  • Provides an opportunity for partners to showcase successes with their customers on Oracle solutions
  • Helps raise awareness of our partners’ capabilities, elevating them above their competition

Time to submit a BPM & SOA reference request today.

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SOA Community Newsletter February 2013

Dear SOA partner community member

In this newsletter edition we highlighted many new online demos for SOA, BPM and OEP. Being a partner, you can use the same demo systems that Oracle pre-sales consultants use every day for customers. Out of the box demos including a flow & script have been updated. Demos are key in the sales process! To access the DSS demo systems please visit OPN and feel free to talk to your Partner Expert!

With the rise of big and fast data SOA and pattern matching can play a key role, make sure you attend our webcast and get the latest whitepaper. To design SOA architectures, OASIS published a SOA reference architecture and EAIESB a SOA BPEL 2.0 Poster. If you work on SOA project make sure you follow the C2B2 SOA Tuning webcast series and I recommend you to try the SOA Testing utilities.

In the BPM section we published new papers such as Transforming Customer Experience,Cooking Up Successful BPMand BPM in Utilities. In addition to this the BPM DSS Demos to extend Siebel are available. Mark Nelson published a blog post about Collecting diagnostic information for BPM and Jan van Zoggel about Integration of Oracle BPM and Oracle UCM/WCC. Please read these publications and make yourself updated from these shared knowledge.

I will be looking forward to see you all in Portugal for the Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forum 2013.

Jürgen Kress
Oracle SOA & BPM Partner Adoption EMEA

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Oracle BPM and Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) by Dan Atwood

(This is an excerpt from Lesson 8 "Oracle BPM and ADF (Part 1)" from Avio Consulting’s new self-paced online Oracle BPM Developer Workshop training.)

Understanding ADF’s architecture is an essential step to understanding how to use it with Oracle BPM. This describes the different layers of ADF’s architecture and how they tie to Oracle BPM.

ADF Model View Controller (MVC) Architecture
ADF is built on a Model View Controller design pattern that separates the data from how the end users interact with the data.

In MVC, the Model layer represents the underlying data that is exposed and manipulated. The View layer represents the web based user interface (UI) forms that end users interact with. The Controller layer is the connection between the Model and the View layers, taking what the end users see and change on the View’s UI forms and connects it to the Model’s source(s) of the data. Read the article here.

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BPM Integration Days 28.02-01.03.2013 Munich Germany

Sessions you should not miss at the BPM Integration Days 2013: BPM & Integration Days_statisch_125x125_v2[3]

Es gibt kein BPM-Projekt!
Torsten Winterberg (Accenture),
Hajo Normann (OPITZ CONSULTING)

BPM abgegrast – eine Kuh geht auf Reisen
Danilo Schmiedel, Benjamin Huskic,
Sven Bernhardt (OPITZ CONSULTING)

Der SOA-Erfolg ist auch im Großen mit BPEL möglich
Berthold Maier (T-Systems)

BPM und SOA machen mobil – ein Architekturblick
Guido Schmutz (Trivadis),
Torsten Winterberg (OPITZ CONSULTING)

For registration and details please visit www.bpm-integration-days.de

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EAIESB papers on SOA & b2b & BPM & OSB & healthcare

Our Indian partner EAIESB published a series of papers:

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How Data and BPM are married to get the right information to the right people at the right time by Léon Smiers

Business Process Management, or BPM, supports a large group of stakeholders within an organization, all with different needs. End-to-end processes typically run across departments, stakeholders and applications, and can often have a long life-span. So how do organizations provide all stakeholders with the information they need? Here are some thoughts on who and how:

When do the stakeholders need the data?

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Picture created in conjunction with Ard Jan Vethman

Refining the data enables delivering specifically tailored information on the right level: at an operational level in real time, at governance level during ‘process alive’ time, or at a tactical level when looking back in time. Each level of information is tailored for a set of stakeholders, delivering them the information at the time when it is needed.

What data should be included in order to support the stakeholder needs?
Read the article here.

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BPM 11g Lifecycle workshop–BPM Integration Days 28.02-01.03.2013 Munich Germany

At the BPM Integration Days 2013 the Oracle Team will present a Power Workshop. BPM & Integration Days_statisch_125x125_v2

Business Process Management
Lifecycle: von der Modellierung
bis zur Ausführung mit BPMN 2.0
Kersten Mebus (Oracle),
Marcel Amende (Oracle)

For registration and details please visit www.bpm-integration-days.de

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big BPM Update: BPM design best practice & industry papers & process accelerators demos

At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) we uploaded a whole set of BPM documents including a BPM design best practice paper or details and demos for the BPM process accelerators.

  • BPM Patterns and Practices in Industry – PDF
  • An Oracle Solution Brief: Increasing Operational Efficiency BPM in Utilities – PDF
    • White paper: Demystifying Data Integration for the Cloud – PDF
    • Process-Centric Banking: The Promise of BPM Technology for Financial Services Institutions – PDF
    • Oracle BPM for Telco – PDF
  • BPM Design Best Practices by David Read (partner and Oracle confidential)

Process Accelerators:

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