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Description

This course will target the developer who likes to extend his/her experience with one of the most important Oracle Fusion Middleware technology, which is Oracle BPM. This course will target the beginners who like to learn Oracle BPM and don't know where he can start. During this course, I will develop two BPM applications (Design, Implementation and Deployment). I will show you how you can initiate the process and how you can trace the process and check payload data at any stage in the process. By the end of this course, you should be able to develop a complete BPM application.
Who this course is for:
Anyone want to go deeply in Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies and would like to build his/her career with Oracle BPM

What you'll learn

Develop complete BPM application

BPM Notations (Service, Gateways, Script, Timer, Catch Error,...)

Configure Email Server for email notification

How you can use BPM Workspace

User Weblogic Enterprise Manager (EM) for tracing BPM process instances

Deploying BPM Application in Weblogic

Create BPMN manual process (initiated by human task)

Create BPMN asynchronous process (initiated by webservice call)

Create BPMN reusable process (called from anther process)

Create Business Object and Data Object for BPM payload

Create and Configure Human Task and create ADF project for human task UI page

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
3
1.1-Introduction
1.2-What You Will Learn During This Course
1.3-What is BPM
2-Prepare BPM Environment
2
2.1-Download JDeveloper with BPM Libraries
2.2-Install JDeveloper
3-Develop First BPM Application
12
3.1-Resources
3.2-Create First BPM Application
3.3-BPM Notations
3.4-Design BPM Process Using BPM Notations
3.5-Create Business Object and Process Data Objects
3.6-Creating Human Task
3.7-Create SOAP Webservice and Call It from BPM Process
3.8-Create ADF Project for Human Task UI
3.9-Update DataControl After Making some Changes in Human Task
3.10-Define Users and Assign These to BPM Roles and Deploy BPM Application
3.11-BPM Workspace
3.12-End of First BPM Application and What You Will Learn From The Second Application
4-Develop Second BPM Application
17
4.1-Introduction to Second BPM Application
4.2-Create Second BPM Application
4.3-Design Second BPM Application
4.4-Define Input Parameter for the Initiated Process Web Service
4.5-Create BPM Human Task and Configure Email Notation
4.6-Create Database Table and Webservice and Call web service from BPM Application
4.7-Configure Service Notation
4.8-Create Reusable Process and Call It from The Main Process
4.9-Create ADF Projects for The Second BPM Application Human Tasks
4.10-Assign Users to the Roles and Deploy The Second BPM Application
4.11-Configure Email Server for Email Notification
4.12-Test Second BPM Application
4.13-Redeploy BPM Process After Making some Change in The Process
4.14-Test Catch Web Service Exception
4.15-Human Task Actions and Features
4.16-Wrokspace Features and Creating Shared View
4.17-End of The Course Summary