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WebCenter, E 2.0, Collaboration & ECM

Articles on Fusion Middleware products addressing Enterprise 2.0, Social Networking within the Enterprise, Enterprise Content Management, Portals and Collaboration – for example UCM and WebCenter

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Oracle BPM, UCM and Humantasks

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At the customer site Jan van Zoggel and I performed a number of tests to find the best fit for the combination BPM, UCM and Humantasks. We testen how to attach a document to a Humantask and make it available in the process. After that we tested how to store the document from BPM in UCM. And Finally we figured out how to configure the environment to make BPM and UCM work together.

Jan wrote the following three post of our test findings: Using attachment documents with Oracle BPM Human Tasks Using a Content Server with Oracle BPM Human Tasks Integration of Oracle BPM and Oracle UCM/WCC

Whitepaper OOW

AMIS vat Oracle OpenWorld samen in speciale whitepaper

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Als sluitstuk van de jaarlijkse Oracle OpenWorld conferentie brengt AMIS een whitepaper uit. Een handzaam document waarin het volledige verhaal van Oracle OpenWorld 2012 is gebundeld.

Een team van AMIS was tijdens de conferentie in oktober nadrukkelijk aanwezig; als sponsor, deelnemer, netwerker en spreker – en als aandachtig luisteraar en analist.

Zeven Oracle-specialisten van AMIS hebben deze whitepaper samengesteld waarin de visie, plannen en aankondigingen van Oracle zijn gebundeld. In het maar liefst 47 pagina’s dik document wordt niet alleen het verhaal van Oracle samengevat, maar geeft AMIS ook haar eigen duiding en waardering van het verhaal.

De whitepaper is hier gratis te downloaden.

 

 

 

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Kom kennismaken met AMIS en doe mee met uitdagende projecten

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Hierbij nodigen we je uit om met ons kennis te komen maken.

Ben jij een (junior) Oracle consultant die een stap verder wil maken? Wil je verder groeien en ontwikkelen tot principal consultant? AMIS geeft je de kans om die stap te zetten.  Bij ons krijg je de ruimte om te experimenteren én te leren samen met de experts op je vakgebied.

Laat ons in een vrijblijvend gesprek vertellen welke mogelijkheden we je kunnen bieden. Neem voor een afspraak met een van onze consultants contact op met Eva.van.der.kleij@amis.nl of bel haar op 030-6016000. Je bent van harte welkom.

AMIS merkt dat haar concept van hoogwaardige en kennisintensieve dienstverlening erg succesvol is. Onze toekomst ziet er erg aantrekkelijk uit met interessante opdrachten bij toonaangevende klanten. Vandaar dat we op zoek zijn naar uitbreiding van ons team.

Denk niet direct dat je hiervoor te weinig kennis of ervaring hebt: jouw toekomstige ervaren collega’s doen niets liever dan jou verder helpen. Ons trainingsprogramma voorziet in een grote diversiteit aan opleidingen en tijdens onze interne kennissessies kun je op veel terreinen iets van je collega’s opsteken. Concreet hebben we de volgende vacatures:

WebshopsupportApp

How to build an IM (XMPP) solution with Oracle APEX and Websockets

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Using Kaazing Websocket Gateway and OpenFire Scenario: If you, for example, have a webshop and a webshop online support application for internal use, this solution will let the webshop customer call in some help by using IM. The support application will react on the customer call by opening the support application with customer details selected and the messaging client opened. I used an Apex application to create both parts of the solution. The IM client however is easy to integrate in any kind of website/framework.

 

Underneath the recipe for some nice IM functionality in Oracle Apex, assuming you have a running Apex instance and a JVM 1.5+ install) and moderate+ Apex skills:
  1. Scrape together the ingredients
  2. Install Kaazing Gateway XMPP edition and OpenFire
  3. Configure Kaazing and OpenFire
  4. Create an Apex app with IM client
  5. Create anApex Webshop support app
  6. Wire the Apex Webshop support app to the Apex app with IM client
  7. Final touch
After finishing this step-by-step recipe your application looks like this: The webshop support app (page content is depending on your one creativity)

The webshop side of the scenario without the shop :

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OOW 2012: Questions to get answered during this conference

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The show of the year is around the corner: on Sunday it will all start again, the Oracle Open World conference. Tens of thousands of developers, architects, administrators, project managers, decision makers and others involved with Oracle products one way or another are gathering in and around San Francisco. AMIS will attend with an 8 person team. We will present, network, publish and investigate. As much as we bring our knowledge and experience to the conference, we also want to find out many things. A quick list of some of the questions that are on the top of my head to get answered during thus year’s conference:

Cloud

After last year’s announcements, we have not really seen any concrete cloud instances from Oracle. I hope to learn during this conference where exactly we stand and are headed with the Oracle Cloud – both the Application and the Platform Services. My focus will be on the latter in particular: what is the functionality and non-functionality offered by the various services – from Database Service to Web Services (PHP, Ruby and Python support) and Oracle Cloud Developer Services Hudson (for continuous integration, Git and GitHub for source control, wiki and tasks for More >

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Fusion Middleware 11gR1 – Patch Set 5 is available (at last) – First impressions

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It had been announced at Oracle Open World 2011 and sort of promised for December 2011 – a promise or at least a suggestion reiterated in early December even. But for whatever reason, it slipped – not shipped – and Christmas break that perfect time of the year for playing with new software came and went. Now at last, it has arrived. As of midnight CET on 22nd February, PS5 (11.1.1.6) was published on OTN and eDelivery (https://edelivery.oracle.com/EPD/Download/get_form?egroup_aru_number=11493752) for download.

One of the reasons for the delay was the certification of FMW 11gR1 PS5 with Fusion Applications that was done over the last few months. Apart from the additional wait time (that is now over), this is quite good and important news: when Fusion Applications certifies software components, they put those components through very rigorous and extensive tests. Additionally, when Fusion Applications adopt a specific release – even a PS release – it makes that release more important to Oracle. So we now know that PS 5 has both been tested to the max and is of strategic importance to Fusion Applications and thereby to Oracle. Adopting PS5 for us mere mortals is therefore a safe bet – More >

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