How to remotely in-place rename a file using the FTP IO Adapter
Sometimes, you need to PUT a file on an FTP server, but it’s large, and FTP PUTs take time. If you don’t want some remote partner seeing the result of your PUT operation until the file is completely...
View ArticleDB Adapter – Distributed Polling (SKIP LOCKED) Demystified
Introduction When leveraging the Oracle Database Adapter (DB Adapter) using the Distributed Polling feature, understanding what is going on under the covers can help with the tuning effort. This blog...
View ArticleCase Management Part 1: An Introduction
With the release of PS6 on 1st April 2013, Case Management made its appearance. In this series of blogs I intend to…. introduce the concept of case management explain the anatomy of a case management...
View ArticleCase Management Part 2: Anatomy of a Project
In Oracle BPM 11g PS6, BPM Studio (JDeveloper) is the design-time environment for Case Management. This blog entry will describe the make-up of a Case Management project in BPM Studio, stepping through...
View ArticleCase Management Part 3: Runtime Lifecycle of a Project
Now that we understand what Case Management is and the anatomy of an Oracle BPM 11g PS6 Case Management project, we can look at the simplified lifecycle of a project at runtime…. how the stakeholder...
View ArticleCase Management In-Depth: Stakeholders & Permissions
We’ve seen in the previous 3 posts in this series what Case Management is, how it can be configured in BPM Studio and its lifecycle. I now want to go into some more depth with specific areas such as…....
View ArticleWhy do we need to change? -or- What’s wrong with how we do it now?
Before we start talking about how to do things better, we need to have a clear picture of how we do things today, and why that approach is not optimal. Obviously every organization is different, and...
View ArticleCase Management In-Depth: Cases & Case Activities Part 1 – Acivity Scope
In the previous blog entry we looked at stakeholders and permissions, i.e. how we control interaction with the case and its artefacts. In this entry we’ll look at case activities, specifically how we...
View ArticleOracle BAM Adapter Batching Deep Dive
In the real business scenario of integrating SOA/AIA applications with Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), one common requirement is that such integration should not impact the operations of...
View ArticleJCAPS MIGRATION TOOL RELEASED!
Introduction I’m happy to announce that Oracle has just released the Java CAPS Migration Tool under Controlled Availability to Oracle customers and certified partners. Oracle customers, partners and...
View ArticleUsing Global Token in PS6 (11.1.1.7)
Introduction The configuration plan for composite deployment is composite-specific. Therefore, when you deploy the SOA composite application into different environments (e.g. development, test,...
View ArticleCase Management In-Depth: Cases & Case Activities Part 2 – Case Rules
In the previous blog entry we started to look at case artefacts, specifically case activities and how we should design these at the correct level of granularity. In this entry we’ll look at case rules,...
View ArticleConsiderations for optimum use of the Oracle Fusion Middleware File and FTP...
Introduction Careful consideration needs to be given to the manner in which files are created and written for (read) processing by the File and FTP Adapters Main Article Note Hereinafter the term “the...
View ArticleOracle Service Bus JMS Deployments Utility
For proxy services utilizing the JMS transport, OSB receives messages from destinations by using an MDB. These MDBs get generated and deployed during activation of the service configuration. OSB...
View ArticleCase Management In Practice: “HelloWorld”
In the previous blog entries in this Case Management series we’ve looked at what case management is, how a case management project surfaces in BPM Studio, the lifecycle of a case management project at...
View ArticleOSB Threading and the HTTP Transport White Paper
I have created a white paper explaining the OSB threading model with a focus on the HTTP transport. I have heard from several customers who have experienced difficulty with tuning HTTP services with...
View ArticleB2B Agreement Life-Cycle Management, Part 2 – Best Practices for High Volume...
Introduction In Part 1 of the B2B Agreement Life-Cycle Management Series, we looked at the best practices to import high volume of agreement metadata into the repository [1]. In this post, we will take...
View ArticleRunning Built-In Test Simulator with SOA Suite Healthcare 11g in PS4 and PS5
Background SOA Suite for Healthcare Integration pack comes with a pre-installed simulator that can be used as an external endpoint to generate inbound and outbound HL7 traffic on specified MLLP ports....
View ArticleCase Management In-Depth: Case Rules Revisited
In a previous blog post I covered case rules from a design perspective but I've recently heard from customers that I'm working with that they were still missing something which would allow them to...
View ArticleCase Management In Practice: Case API
This will be a very short entry ! As a follow-up to my earlier HelloWorld blog, a colleague in Consulting, Venu Mangipudi, has written two excellent blog entries introducing and using the CM API.... CM...
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