This Oracle BPM - Implement the Process Model training course is ideal for process developers who want to learn how to implement a BPM process model. It also teaches you how to collaborate and support the needs of process analysts in their role as modelers and co-implementers of the process. Since OBPM is closely integrated with SOA Suite, this course will also help you develop a clear understanding of how OBPM integrates with SOA in both the run-time and the development environment.
By attending Oracle BPM - Implement the Process Model workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Customize the BPM Workspace by hiding panels land tabs, inserting external links, using Flex Field based columns, and using custom skins
- The Process Composer interface to create web forms to implement a human task process Composer Users
- Use the Process Composer interface to create web forms to implement a human task
- Create complex business rules sing decision tables
- Define approval flows using the SOA human workflow editor
- Define data associations using data objects and expressions
- Create expressions to define conditional branching
- Describe some best practices for team development of the ADF user interface
- Implement service tasks
- Send a message to a BPEL process from a BPMN process
- Explain how the integrated WebLogic server can be used to host web forms
- Use a Notification activity to send an email from a process
- Send and receive messages of various types to/from another process, subprocess, or peer process
- Handle exceptions thrown within the process and from external sources
- Describe and explain the various options available for creating a completely custom user interface for the BPM process
- Experience with JDeveloper or other Java IDEs
- Familiarity with web application and web service architectures, bject oriented language concepts and some experience programming with JavaScript
- Oracle By Example (OBE): Building Your First Process with Oracle BPM
- Experience creating process models using the Oracle BPM modeling tools (Business Process Composer and BPM Studio)
- Developer