Sample: BPM Organizational Chart
December 30, 2013 Leave a comment
The organization structure and user properties (for parametric roles) can be loaded/updated via APIs. APIs will give you an idea of how initial population could work from an external format.
Synchronization/updates would be more complex.
Document for APIs is here.
IBPMOrganizationService Provides APIs to access Organization Unit, Business Calendar, Busienss Holiday, Extended user Properties People query and BPM-Application Roles. This interface defines following methods:
- Search Organizational entities
- CRUD APIs for Organization Unit
- CRUD APIs for Calendar Rules
- CRUD APIs for Holiday Rules
- Extended User Property APIs
- People query execution APIh
- AppRole Management APIs (Create/Delete/Grant etc)
- CRUD APIs for Orgnizational entities association
- Import and Export of Organizational entities
- CRUDS APIs for LPG
Sample: BPM Organizational Chart – Example.
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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.


Here is the recap of some of the Key BPM sessions and customer stories discussed at Oracle OpenWorld. 
Oracle SOA Suite customer Agilent Technologies shares in this webcast how they leveraged their existing Oracle SOA Suite integration platform for rapid mobile enablement. Our featured speaker is Rajesh Gathwala, Enterprise Architect at Agilent Technologies. Rajesh manages the Enterprise Mobile Strategic Initiative and his areas of expertise include Cloud, ERP, CRM, SOA, Mobile and more. Rajesh will share key aspects of Agilent’s Mobile Strategic Initiative in rolling out 6 mobile apps and increasing employee productivity while leveraging their existing enterprise foundation. Instead of attempting to incorporate too many disparate toolsets, Agilent has successfully consolidated their integration into a unified service integration strategy. Here are a couple of mobile screenshots Rajesh discusses: 
With the latest Oracle SOA Suite (PS6) the Enterprise Manager has been updated. The first thing that will be noticed is that the look and feel has been changed. However that is not the only difference. While looking for log messages (I was not allowed to log into the server directly) I stumbled upon a new feature. It is now possible to access and download the complete server log files from your browser using the EM console. You no longer have to jump through hoops to access and share the log files. Simply log into the EM console and download them. 