Oracle Business Process Execution Language 11g (Oracle Fusion Middleware)
Book Details
Author(s)Ashish Totade
PublisherLearnworks.com
ISBN / ASINB007WEE6HU
ISBN-13978B007WEE6H9
Sales Rank1,427,015
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Oracle Business Process Execution Language 11g is written for new and intermediate users, key-users and administrators.
It focuses on your role in an Oracle Middleware-environment and explains the Concepts, describes the main Screens and gives Step-by-Step instructions with navigation paths. All chapters have Questions and Answers.
The book has eight chapters, 364 pages and has 186 screenshots and illustrations.
The Topics include: Introduction to BPEL and Oracle BPEL Process Manager, WSFL, XLang, Oracle BPEL Server, Creation of a BPEL application and Project, Activities, Partner link, Variables, Correlation sets, Creation of a correlation property, Fault Handlers, Create a Catch fault handler, Synchronous and Asynchronous web services, Parallel flow, FlowN Activity, While Activity, Creation of an Xpath Expression in a While Activity, Switch Activity, Creation of an Email-activity in a Process, WorkList Application, Task Components, Adapter Configuration Wizard, AQ Adapter, Database Adapter, File Adapter/FTP Adapter, Java Web Service, EJB web service, Decision Service, Wait Activity, Creation of a Pick activity, Edit Java Embedding, Adding a compensation handler to a BPEL process, Creation of an activity sensor, Create Fault Sensor Screen, Using the XSL Mapper, Adding E-mail notification to a BPEL Process, Accessing the human task editor from the application, Creation of a task display form, Workflow Editor and much more.
What do Oracle users think about these books?
“Very well structured and easy to follow, even for beginners.â€
John M. McNamara – Wokingham Borough Council
“Highly informative and exemplary, hats off."
Sunil Sunder Rao – Apps DBA
“I am really happy that I found these books.â€
Peter Lung – Consultant
It focuses on your role in an Oracle Middleware-environment and explains the Concepts, describes the main Screens and gives Step-by-Step instructions with navigation paths. All chapters have Questions and Answers.
The book has eight chapters, 364 pages and has 186 screenshots and illustrations.
The Topics include: Introduction to BPEL and Oracle BPEL Process Manager, WSFL, XLang, Oracle BPEL Server, Creation of a BPEL application and Project, Activities, Partner link, Variables, Correlation sets, Creation of a correlation property, Fault Handlers, Create a Catch fault handler, Synchronous and Asynchronous web services, Parallel flow, FlowN Activity, While Activity, Creation of an Xpath Expression in a While Activity, Switch Activity, Creation of an Email-activity in a Process, WorkList Application, Task Components, Adapter Configuration Wizard, AQ Adapter, Database Adapter, File Adapter/FTP Adapter, Java Web Service, EJB web service, Decision Service, Wait Activity, Creation of a Pick activity, Edit Java Embedding, Adding a compensation handler to a BPEL process, Creation of an activity sensor, Create Fault Sensor Screen, Using the XSL Mapper, Adding E-mail notification to a BPEL Process, Accessing the human task editor from the application, Creation of a task display form, Workflow Editor and much more.
What do Oracle users think about these books?
“Very well structured and easy to follow, even for beginners.â€
John M. McNamara – Wokingham Borough Council
“Highly informative and exemplary, hats off."
Sunil Sunder Rao – Apps DBA
“I am really happy that I found these books.â€
Peter Lung – Consultant


