Matt Wright talks about their use of Oracle Process Cloud Service

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Rubicon Red’s CTO, Matt Wright talks about how the company is using Oracle Process Cloud Service to help it optimise its business process and become more efficient. Watch the video here.

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Private Application Deployments in Oracle Process Cloud Service – New Feature! by Antonis Antoniou

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The latest Oracle Process Cloud Service release in September 2016 (v16.3.5) added the support of two important functionalities; the "Event Based Gateway" for process branching and "Correlations" for process communication.
These capabilities have been available for quite some time in Oracle’s Process Cloud Service counterpart, the Oracle BPM Suite and have been described in detail in two of my blog posts; "Correlations in Oracle BPM 12c" and "Oracle BPM 12c Gateways (Part 5 of 5): Event-based Gateway".

Even though the functional concept is the exactly the same, whether used in an Oracle BPM Suite process or an Oracle Process Cloud Service process, there are yet some small differences, especially with the "Event Based Gateway" in Oracle Process Cloud Service.
So in this blog post we will see, in detail, how you can use the "Event-Based Gateway"to implement divergence and branching in your processes using events generated from external processes. Process communication will be implemented using "Correlations". Read the complete article here.

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Editing Application Roles in Oracle Process Cloud Service by Lonneke Dikmans

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The other day I was working on my demo of Oracle Process Cloud Service (PCS) for UKOUG Apps 2016.  After creating the application, I wanted to start working on the process. My use case fits an out of the box pattern nicely, so I started with "Form Approval with Integration Pattern" and PCS created a default process for me; with two swimlanes and a number of activities. The resulting process is shown below.

Every PCS application is provisioned with three standard roles:

  1. Process Owner. Users with this role have access to process activity history, can take actions, alter the process flow etc. Process owners typically manage deployed business processes and use metric analysis tools such as dashboards to monitor the business process.
  2. Process Reviewer. This role gives access to process activity, but process reviewers can not take actions on tasks or alter tasks flows.  Process reviewers are not participating but typically responsible for reporting on current process instance status.
  3. Analytics Viewer. assigned this role can create and view business analytics dashboards associated with the specified application.

In this example, I don’t want to use these global application roles, I want two other roles: Read the complete article here.

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Live Demo: Oracle Process Cloud Service by Christopher Rausch – in German!

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In der Live Demo erfahren Sie wie man mit Hilfe von Oracle Process Cloud Service einen Schadenmeldeprozess in einfachen Schritten schnell digitalisieren kann. Wir gliedern die Digitalisierung des Prozesses in 5 Arbeitsschritte: Das Prozessdesign, der Entwurf der Webformulare, die Definition der Datenverknüpfungen, die Definition der Logik und den Test. Watch the video here.

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Event Based Gateways and Correlations in Oracle Process Cloud Service by Antonis Antoniou

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The latest Oracle Process Cloud Service release in September 2016 (v16.3.5) added the support of two important functionalities; the "Event Based Gateway" for process branching and "Correlations" for process communication.
These capabilities have been available for quite some time in Oracle’s Process Cloud Service counterpart, the Oracle BPM Suite and have been described in detail in two of my blog posts; "Correlations in Oracle BPM 12c" and "Oracle BPM 12c Gateways (Part 5 of 5): Event-based Gateway".
Even though the functional concept is the exactly the same, whether used in an Oracle BPM Suite process or an Oracle Process Cloud Service process, there are yet some small differences, especially with the "Event Based Gateway" in Oracle Process Cloud Service. Read the complete article here.

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Matt Wright talks Oracle SOA Cloud Service

 

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Rubicon Red CTO, Matt Wright outlines the reasoning behind the company’s purchase of Oracle SOA Cloud Service – primarily the ability to do development and testing in the cloud and then seamlessly implement on premises.

Watch the video here

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Top tweets SOA Partner Community – July 2017

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July 2017 top tweets by soaCommunity

Send your tweets @soacommunity #soaCommunity and follow us at http://twitter.com/soacommunity. Make sure you share your content with the community!

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Configure and send email notifications with UMS Notification Service in Service Bus 12c by Markus Lohn

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This blog post provides a detailed description how to configure and send an email notification with User Notification Service (UMS). In detail it shows how to configure the following properties in a OSB pipeline:

  • the subject
  • the receiver of the email
  • the sender of the email
  • the message body

There exists a lot of interesting blog entries about using UMS, but they don’t show how to set the above email properties in a OSB pipeline. The instructions afterwards are tested with OSB 12.2.1.1.

Prerequisites

  • Prepare an Email Server to receive messages. You can use FakeSMTP (https://nilhcem.github.io/FakeSMTP/) as a simple solution.
  • Prepare a SOA Quickstart environment.
  • Configure and start the IntegratedWebLogicServer in JDeveloper 12.2.1.1.
  • Configure an Email Driver via Oracle Enterprise Manager (see References)

Configuration Steps

1. Open a Service Bus project in JDeveloper (Example: SendEmailTest). Read the complete article here.

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My private Corner – thanks to the Community!

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The Oracle fiscal year results are public – I want to say the biggest THANKS the PaaS Partner Community! Your contribution is key to the Oracle cloud success and cloud utilization! It’s summer time enjoy, take a rest and spend time with your family and friends.

Once you are back from holiday it’s time to get and update on the Oracle PaaS portfolio and the latest sales kits. In case you want to go back to the beach – attend our Summer Camp!

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Service Bus: A quickstart for the Kafka transport by Maarten Smeets

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As mentioned on the following blog post by Lucas Jellema, Kafka is going to play a part in several Oracle products. For some usecases it might eventually even replace JMS. In order to allow for easy integration with Kafka, you can use Oracle Service Bus to create a virtualization layer around Kafka. Ricardo Ferreira from Oracle’s A-Team has done some great work on making a custom Kafka Service Bus transport available to us. Read more about this here: http://www.ateam-oracle.com/osb-transport-for-apache-kafka-part-1/, http://www.ateam-oracle.com/oracle-service-bus-transport-for-apache-kafka-part-2/ and http://www.ateam-oracle.com/custom-transports-in-osb-12-2-1/. The Kafka transport is not an ‘officially supported’ transport. Quote from the A-team blog: ‘The Kafka transport is provided for free to use “AS-IS” but without any official support from Oracle. The A-Team reserves the right of help in the best-effort capacity.’. I hope it will become an officially supported part of the Service Bus product in the future. Read the complete article here.

 

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