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Course Description:
This is a three day hands-on workshop that provides students with an understanding of the core BPM concepts and hand-on lessons on designing and developing effective processes. This class covers essential topics for developers and features in the latest version of Oracle BPM 11g.
Course ID:
A-211
Duration:
3 days
Delivery format:
Instructor led, classroom or virtual
Target Audience:
Developers, Architects, System Administrators who will develop and implement process-based solutions based on Oracle BPM 11g.
Prerequisites:
None
Course Topics
- Introduction to BPM - Benefits of BPM, process modeling and process improvement
- BPMN - BPMN 2.0, process, roles, activities and basic process patterns
- Introduction to Oracle BPM Studio – Hands-on lessons to learn the basic features of Oracle BPM and JDeveloper
- Process Modeling – Three hands-on implementable process modeling lessons driven from a case study using the most commonly used activities, events, subprocesses and exception handling
- Deploying BPM Projects – Hands-on lesson to configure JDeveloper and deploy the BPM project that was just developed
- WorkSpace – Two hands-on lessons to run the BPM project as an end user - understand what they will see and how they will interact with the process once in production
- Implementation Methodology –What to expect during an Oracle BPM project’s lifecycle - who is involved in each phase of a BPM project - discussion of iterative development
- Enterprise Manager – Hands-on exercise to understand the relationship of the Enterprise Manger and BPM Processes, instances, audit trail, viewing payloads and fault monitoring
- Introduction to XML, XSD XPath and XSLT - Understand the basics of XSD, XPath and XSLT needed when working with Oracle BPM
- Business Rules – Hands-on lesson to create a complex business rule decision table and test it as it is invoked from the process
- ADF – Two hands-on lessons that demonstrate how to build user interfaces based on a BPM project’s data objects
- Human Task Approval – hands-on lesson to learn the complex variety of approval patterns available&for Interactive activities
- Basic SOA Application – hands-on lesson to build a core SOA Application consisting of a Web Service, Mediator and Database Adapter
- Web Services – hands-on lesson to invoke a web service from an Oracle BPM process
- BPEL – hands-on lesson to learn when an how to use BPEL in conjunction with Oracle BPM
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