AMIS wins Oracle Specialized Partner of the Year 2014 – EMEA Middleware

imageWe recognize Amis with the Middleware EMEA Partner Award 2014 as they are key for our Fusion Middleware business in Europe. As SOA, BPM, WebLogic, ADF, OEM, DB and Linux Specialized partner they implemented our red stack including Exalogic successful at our joint customer base. Joint activities include all areas from marketing, sales and training. Amis was the first partner who run a SOA Suite 12c and BPM Suite 12c launch event as part of our EMEA ACTon marketing campaign.  Their ACE team participates in the Oracle OFM beta program and Partner Advisory Councils to improve constantly our improve our products. With leading edge SOA, BPM, ACM and mobile customer implementations the Amis team shares their knowledge via their blog, Oracle publications and conferences & communities.

Congratulations Jürgen Kress

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Understanding the Value of SOA by Debra Lilley

Again I want to talk from my area of expertise of Fusion Applications and talk about their design fundamentals. If you look at the table below and start at the bottom Oracle have defined all of the business objects e.g. accounts, people, customers, invoices etc. used by Fusion Applications; each of these objects contain all of the information required and can be expanded if necessary.

That Oracle have created for each of these business objects every action that is needed for the applications e.g. all the actions to create a new customer, checking to see if it exists, credit checking with D&B (Dun & Bradstreet < http://www.dnb.co.uk/> ) , creating the record, notifying those required etc. Each of these actions is a stand-alone web service. Again you can create a new actions or subscribe to an external provided web service e.g. the D&B check.
The diagram also shows that all of development of Fusion Applications is from their Fusion Middleware offerings.
Then the Intelligent Business Process is the order in which you run these actions, this is Service Orientated Architecture, SOA. Not only is SOA used to orchestrate actions within Fusion Applications it is also used in the integration of Fusion Applications with the rest of the Oracle stable of applications such as EBS, PeopleSoft, JDE and Siebel. The other applications are written with propriety development tools so how do they work with SOA? It’s a very simple answer, with the introduction of the Oracle SOA platform each process within these applications was made available to be called as a web service. I won’t go into technically how that is done but what’s known as a wrapper to allow each of them to act in this way was added.

Finally at the top of the diagram are the questions that each Fusion Application process must answer, and this is the ‘special’ sauce that makes them so good, the User Experience, but that is a topic for another day, or you can read about it in my blog http://debrasoracle.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/going-on-record-about-fusion-apps-cloud.html or Oracle’s own UX blog https://blogs.oracle.com/usableapps/
The concept behind AppAdvantage is not new the idea that Oracle technology can add value to your Oracle applications investments is pretty fundamental. Nishit Rao who is in AppAdvantage team provided myself and other ACE Directors with demo kits so that we could demonstrate SOA running with the applications. The example I learnt to build was that of the EBS inventory open interface. The simple concept is that request records can be added to a table and an import run that creates these as transactions in inventory. What’s SOA allows you to do is to add to the table from any source and then run this process automatically whereas traditionally you had to run the process at regular intervals because you didn’t know if the table was empty or not. This may just sound like a different way of doing the same thing but if the process is critical for your business then the interval was very small and the process run potentially many times unnecessarily. Using SOA it only happened when necessary without any delay.
So in my post today I’ve talked about how SOA is used with Fusion Applications and in the linking with more traditional applications but that is only the tip of the iceberg of potential, your applications are just part of your IT systems and SOA can orchestrate your data across all of them; the beauty of open standards.

Read the complete article here.

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Fusion Middleware: Meet This Year’s Most Impressive Innovators (CON7029) September 30th 2014

Tuesday September 30, 2014, 5:00 p.m.–5:45 p.m. PT, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater (formerly Novellus Theater at YBCA, next to Moscone North), 700 Howard Street, San Francisco.Meet This Year's Most Impressive Innovators
Please plan to attend the Oracle Excellence Awards Ceremony for Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation. These awards honor customers for their most innovative and cutting-edge solutions using Oracle Fusion Middleware. Join us in celebrating the award recipients’ great achievements and commitment to innovation.

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BPM at Oracle OpenWorld

BPM sessions

In the case your will attend OpenWorld make sure you attend the Focus-On BPM session: Monday

General Session: A Modern Business Demands a Modern Cloud Platform—Presented by Thomas Kurian
Thomas Kurian, EVP, Oracle

13:15 – 14:15 Marriott Marquis – Salon 7/8/9 GEN8589

Oracle Business Process Management Strategy and Vision
Bipin Premachandran
Dan Mascenik, VP of Product Development, Oracle
Meera Srinivasan, Director, Oracle Product Management, Oracle

11:45 – 12:30 Moscone West – 3024 CON8123

Best Practices Learned from Process Accelerator Solutions
Cesare Rotundo, Director, Product Management, Oracle

16:00 – 16:45 Moscone West – 3022 CON8017

Managing Unstructured Processes with Oracle Business Process Management: Lessons from the Field
Manas Deb, President & COO, eProseed
Irene Tiepel, Director, Rvdr spir-it
Prasen Palvankar, Director Product Management, Oracle

17:15 – 18:00 Moscone West – 3022 CON8095

Tuesday
General Session: Enable Apps for the Cloud, Mobile, and Beyond
Amit Zavery, GVP, FMW Product Management, Oracle
Ed Zou, VP, Product Management, Fusion Middleware, Oracle

15:45 – 16:30 Moscone West – 3018 GEN8238

Oracle WebCenter and Oracle Business Process Management: Enabling the Digital Business
Larson Banilower
Andrew Kershaw, Sr Director Business Development, racle

10:45 – 11:30 Moscone West – 3024 CON8263

Demos

Oracle BPM Suite and Oracle WebCenter Content: Accelerators and Solutions

Moscone South, Left – SLM-142

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Middleware Community Reception at Oracle OpenWorld 2014

You attend Oracle Open World 2014? Make sure you attend the SOA & BPM stream! You are invited to join our traditional Fusion Middleware Partner Community Reception at OpenWorld. The Reception will be held on Tuesday September 30th 2014 in San Francisco! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to:

  • Network and exchange information with fellow Oracle Middleware Partners & ACEs
  • Meet with members of the Global Oracle Middleware Product Management team and Oracle EMEA Alliances and Solutions Partner Programs team
  • Learn more about Oracle OpenWorld activities

Schedule: Tuesday September 30th 2014 20:00 (California time)
For details please visit our registration page.

 

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SOA at Oracle OpenWorld – Rethink Your IT

OpenWorld: Blog | Focus-On Oracle SOA Suite
The single most important thing you can do for your IT roadmap this year is attend Oracle Open World 2014. And to make the best use of your time while at Open World, plan ahead! You can tailor your agenda based on the Oracle SOA Focus On. This will give you a golden opportunity to nail your IT strategy – you can network with experts, get your hands dirty exploring the new Oracle SOA Suite 12c, and understand how to capitalize on every new wave of innovation: mobile, cloud, social, big data, fast data, and internet of things.  
Here are some sessions that are on my radar at this Open World 2014:
Time for you to Rethink Mobile?
A Modern Business Demands a Modern Cloud Platform – by Thomas Kurian
From the Horse’s Mouth: The Present and Future of Oracle PaaS and IaaS
Customer Panel: Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Integration
Jazz up your Saas with #1 Paas
Enable Apps for Cloud, Mobile, and Beyond
Oracle Service Bus on Oracle Cloud
User Group Forum: Deep Dive: A SOA Application, End to End

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Create a 12c development server from the SOA 12c Quickstart by Laurens van der Starre

So at the time of writing there is only the “Quickstart” 12C SOA and BPM. That’s all fun and games, it installs straight out of the box.
However, I want a real development environment, and run it on my dev server. So, first thing first. Create Domain

  1. Download the SOA Suite and BPM 12c.
  1. Then install the SOA Suite quick installer.
  2. Install BPM 12c in the same ORACLE_HOME as the SOA Suite.
  3. Make sure you have a certified database available. 11gR2 Express Edition will do (although some warnings will show up).

And now it is business as usual.

  1. Go to your < SOA_SUITE >/common/bin and run rcu. (On Windows, edit the rcu.bar, and change line 112 in such a way that $JAVA_HOME is replaced by the hardcoded path to your java.exe. Otherwise it won’t start).
  2. Create your database schemas as usual. Notice the kickass new features with creating the database schemas: you can now create a database install script from RCU which your DBA can run for you!
  3. After the RCU, go to /wlserver/bin and run config to create your domain!

So the Domain Config Creation Utility is pretty much as we already know from 11g, only more elaborate. Read the complete article here.

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OSB 12c is coming out with new features by Sylvain Grosjean

See below a quick view :

  • JDev IDE
  • SCA like : Proxy services are no longer associated with message flow and message context. Proxy service invokes a pipeline, which is associated with its own unique message context and variables
  • Generic Quick Start Installer for developers
  • New OSB loggers
  • Active Adapter only started at the first request (Lazy loading)
  • Dynamic validation

Read the complete article here.

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What’s new in Oracle Event Processing 12c? by Jon Petter Hjulstad

Oracle Event Processing is not the most frequently used tool in the Oracle SOA Suite, but more and more people now know about it. With some of the new features in BAM 12c many people will probably use it, without knowing that it is actually OEP behind there. OEP has allways been open and easy to adapt to your needs, but with this version it will be easier to show value fast. My personal favorite in this version is the REST adapter.
For those of you interested in OEP – the following document describes What’s New in OEP 12c. This is the type of document that I think is really useful for us when a new release is available. The SOA whitepaper on 12c is also excellent. Here is some of the improvements:

  • Quick start installation – like you now know from SOA/BPM
  • JDeveloper instead of Eclipse – better integrated with EDN
  • Better Coherence integration – support for compound keys and indexes
  • Improved CQL Engine – for instance sub-queries
  • Improved Spatial capabilities – for instance geo-fencing 3D volumes, such as buildings, mountains
  • Quick Development and testing
  • New event node adapters – QuickFix, REST Adapter, Distribution Adapter for out-of-process OEP application integration, CSV Adapter

Combination of Fast Data and Big Data is very interesting (and well supported in OEP), and that in combination with embedded OEP on small devices is something I think we will se a lot of in the coming years. Read the complete article here.

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New in SOA Suite 12c and AIAFP/OER Backward Compatibility Table by Luis Augusto Weir

Finally Oracle SOA Suite 12cR1 (12.1.3.0.0) is out (http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pressrelease/soa-suite-12c-062614).Having implemented all versions of SOA Suite (10.1.3.1-5, 11.1.1.1-7) I am particularly more exited about this new release as I was when its predecessors were launched. And this is because unlike the previous releases, these versions is releases in the middle of major trends such as cloud computing, mobile integration, Internet of Thins, Machine to Machine, are starting to become main-stream and I see SOA Suite 12c as a fundamental building block to supporting all of these new trends!
Listing below some of the new features of Oracle SOA 12c that I am more exited about:

  • Enhanced cloud integration with cloud adapters
  • Improved mobile & IoT support with REST/JSON adapters
  • Seamless OEP integration (very useful for EDA’s or Big Data integration support)
  • Improved user experience and productivity by:
    • Finally having OSB IDE now fully supported by JDeveloper
    • New “template” feature which allows developer to create blueprints of pre-built SOA/OSB composites/services
    • “Composite like” development of OSB services
    • Completely new ADF based OSB console
  • Improved support for large/small documents transfer by incorporating the Oracle Managed File Transfers
  • Backward compatibility with AIA FP with the use of SOA Core Extensions (http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1213/core/INSOA/planning.htm#INSOA498)
  • As per my understanding, OER harvester for SOA 12c assets will be available as part of the release of OER 12c (12.1.3) which will come out soon

Is about the last point two points  (AIA/OER) that I want to talk a bit more, specially because both of them are governance related features.
Although 12c introduces many features which will make it easier to govern a SOA project, if you are using AIA or OER in 11g or if you are about to start a 11g project, you must take note of the following:
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