Archive for the Service Oriented Architecture Category

16
May

Administration of Oracle BPEL Server

A majority of organizations adopting the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) are employing Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) as a standard for business process flow orchestration and application integration. My personal experience is limited to the Oracle (BPEL) Process Manager; however these administration concepts are quite generic and can be applied to other BPEL environments as [...]

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24
Feb

Unified Application Development using Oracle ADF

Several organizations have been using Oracle Forms for their database-centric applications while Java has long dominated the realm of Web-based distributed online business applications. Rather than having multiple silos for development technology and maintain separate Oracle and Java development teams, an increasing number of organizations are looking to combine the two teams (and technology) into [...]

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