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Fanning Out Events on the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Event Delivery Network

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On the Oracle Technology Network, architecture section, my article titled “Fanning Out Events on the Oracle SOA Suite 11g Event Delivery Network” has just gone live:

This article describes:

how events can be used in Oracle SOA Suite 11g to have business processes impact each other in a meaningful way with maximum decoupling. Specifically, this article describes a solution for fanning out Event Delivery Network (EDN) events to a more fine-grained level. This allows a single event to influence multiple running instances of a Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) process. The article uses the following Oracle SOA Suite 11g components: BPEL , Mediator ,Event Delivery Network, Spring , Locator API , Composite Sensors

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Jamming with Fusion Middleware at OBUG 2012

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The all-star, mostly ACE(D) team consisting of Lonneke, Steven, Luc, Edwin, Ronald and Lucas did a very entertaining jam session with Fusion Middleware most of all day yesterday at the OBUG 2012 Connect Conference (Oracle Benelux User Group). The third performance of its kind – ODTUG 2011 and UKOUG 2011 in Long Beach, California (USA) and Birmingham (UK) being the preceding gigs – successfully realized an end-to-end business process implementation with ingredients such as ADF, JHeadstart, Human Task, BPEL, Mediator, AQ, Event Delivery Network, Technology Adapters, UMS for Emails en of course the database.

 

In front of a live audience, the challenge was outlined. The high level design introduced and the various components discussed. The left-hand screen (for the audience) displayed the business process and the work done to it in terms of design and implementation. The screen in the middle demonstrated the user interface development using ADF and the right hand screen played various roles, from service development to Enterprise Manager display, BPM worklist and Email client.

The members of the band played the following instruments: Steven on ADF and JHeadstart, Luc on ADF and ADF More >

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Book review of: Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1: A Hands-On Tutorial

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Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite 11g R1: A Hands-On Tutorial

Authors: Demed L’Her, Heidi Buelow, Jayaram Kasi, Manas Deb, Prasen Palvankar (aka Oracle Product Management for SOA Suite)

A hands-on tutorial is what the cover of the book promises, and that is exactly what you get. A quick, very hands-on introduction into the most important components in the SOA Suite 11g. In no time at all, readers will be able to get a composite application up and running. An application that leverages many of the essential features and functions in the SOA Suite.

Some books are primarily an introduction into a certain topic, with lots of theory, background and explanations of what, why and how. Other books are mainly reference material that you use to look things up when you need them. This book is neither – it offers very little in the way of explanation and background and it would be fairly useless as reference guide. It is however a very good way to get to know the SOA Suite – both design time and run time – and get a feel for how to develop for it and run applications in it.

The book contains a large number of informative screenshots and also provides the salient code snippets. It is very More >

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