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BPM Suite PS6 (11.1.1.7 ) available for download

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PS6 is a Major Update which includes:

· Complete process model to execute from Composer

· Simplified end user experience in Workspace

· Adaptive Case Management

· Instance Revisioning

The new version of BPM Suite PS6 is available. At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) you can find the latest presentation, highlights include

Process Composer

• Business analysts can capture the process…

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Finally! Very interested in the adaptive case management feature.
 
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Posted by on 04/01/2013 in BPM, Oracle

 

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How to Configure WebLogic Server to Send a Notification When Its Configuration is Changed

My former collegue, Java maven (no not that one, this one) and friend Pierluigi contacted me about my post regarding the Weblogic Security Audit Provider. As always Pier is very political correct ;)

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To my positive surprise he found a great solution for the limitation of the security audit provider. He discovered a way to configure WebLogic server to send a notification when it’s configuration is changed [Knowledge Base ID 1377733.1].

Which is awesome if you have a large Oracle environment and maintenance team and want to keep track of all the changes. Wish we knew this last year at the huge envuironment I was working then.

His blogpost contains all the code, scripts, etc so go and check it out!!! :)

And to end with his favourite quote:

Failure is not an option

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Posted by on 02/21/2013 in Java, Oracle, Weblogic, WLST

 

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Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Facts and Concepts

Reblogged from Enterprise Manager Cloud Control - Rob Zoeteweij:

Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c was released October 2011 and introduced a complete rewritten framework for monitoring and managing Data Centre components.

Where Oracle Enterprise Manager evolved from just a Database Monitoring tool (EM 10.1) to include Middleware targets and targets within the complete Oracle Software Stack and even non-Oracle targets (like MS SQL Server, IBM Websphere, BEA Systems, Storage and Network devices and others...), to a Grid supporting and Database Lifecycle support tool.

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It's a cold winter in the Netherlands and that probably means to cold for Rob Zoeteweij for riding on his Harley. (joke shamelessly stolen from Jacco ;-) ) So he found time to publish a 40 page paper called "Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c Facts and Concepts" on his blog. Go check it out!  
 
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Posted by on 01/19/2013 in EM, Oracle

 

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Getting Oracle artifacts into a Maven environment

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If you want to build an application to run on the Fusion Middleware platform, you may find that you want to use some Oracle provided JAR files in your build process.  These may be things like API’s (interfaces) that are needed to compile, or client libraries that need to be bundled into the deployable application, or perhaps tools that are needed during build time, e.g.

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Good explanation and necessary command examples from Mark Nelson on his blog RedStack how to get Oracle artifacts into a Maven repository and refer to these artifacts as a dependency during your builds.
 
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Posted by on 08/07/2012 in Maven

 

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Service Bus 11g Development Cookbook

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The Oracle Service Bus Development Cookbook is a book which contains more than 80 practical recipes to develop service- and message-oriented solutions on the Oracle Service Bus 11g.

This cookbook is full of immediately usable recipes showing how to efficiently develop on the Oracle Service Bus. In addition to its cookbook style, which ensures the solutions are presented in a clear step-by-step manner, the explanations go into great detail, which makes it good learning material for everyone who has experience with the OSB and wants to improve.

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The Oracle Service Bus Development Cookbook as published on the Oracle SOA Community blog.
 
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Posted by on 02/20/2012 in Oracle, OSB

 

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The making of the Oracle Service Bus 11g Development Cookbook

Reblogged from Enjoy IT - SOA, Java, Event-Driven Computing and Integration:

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Almost a year ago I started to think about writing a cookbook for the Oracle Service Bus (OSB). I first discussed it with Mischa Kölliker, a colleague at Trivadis and he was happy to join the team. Next I have used the Oracle SOA and E2.0 Partner Community Forum in March 2011 to talk to Edwin Biemond and Eric Elzinga, two well-known OSB experts and Oracle ACE colleagues.

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Nice background story from Guido Schmutz, the mastermind behind the Oracle Service Bus development cookbook. :-)
 
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Posted by on 02/17/2012 in Oracle, OSB

 

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Auto Discovery of Targets in EM12c

Reblogged from Enterprise Manager Cloud Control - Rob Zoeteweij:

Using Enterprise Manager 11 and earlier, you needed to install an Agent any time a new Server was introduced in your datacentre.

Then after you would have created a new Database or any other Target Type, you would need to perform a discovery using the Agent that was monitoring the specific server.

Starting with Enterprise Manager 12c your Targets can get discovered automatically even if no Agent has been installed yet.

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Very interesting blogpost from Rob Zoeteweij, make sure to download his instructions (PDF) regarding the Auto Discovery feature of targets in Enterprise Manager 12c.
 
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Posted by on 02/03/2012 in EM

 

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