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| Session ID | Session Title | Date & Location | Presenter | Description |
| SOA Partner Advisory Council | Oct. 9th 2009 | Jürgen Kress & Product Management | ||
| Sepearte registration | Partner Network Forum | Sunday, October 11th, at Moscone South 11:30 - 5:30 | Safra Catz, and Judson Althoff | Networking Luncheon Join Oracle executives and your peers for an informal networking lunch hosted by the WW A&C Alliances and Channels team. Global General Session Receive a warm welcome from Oracle executives Charles Phillips, Safra Catz, and Judson Althoff followed by a captivating presentation by Andrew McAfee, author of Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization's Toughest Challenges Regional Meetings Meet with your regional Oracle Alliances and Channels team and peers to discuss opportunities and issues unique to your region |
| S312178 | Simple SOA: A Real-Life Case Study (ODTUG) | Sunday 10/11/2009 11:15 - 12:00 Moscone West L3 Room 3000 | Sten Vesterli, Scott/Tiger A/S | This presentation describes a fairly simple BPEL project, automating a few functions in the customer’s organization. Using the Oracle BPEL designer feature of Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle BPEL Process Manager to build processes with database adapters and some human tasks, it illustrates how to create simple workflows that fulfill real business needs. The automated workflows include the processes used when a new person is employed (“onboarding”) or leaves the organization as well as document and invoice approval workflows. |
| S312184 | Four Seasons in One Project: The Challenges of the Latest and Greatest Technology (ODTUG) | Sunday 10/11/2009 14:30 - 15:00 Moscone West L3 Room 3000 | Lucas Jellema, AMIS | It sounds wonderful for eager developers who want to use the latest technology: building a rich internet application for tens of thousands of users with some of the hottest Oracle technology available: Oracle ADF Faces 11g rich client components, Oracle SOA Suite, and the ensemble component in Oracle WebCenter Suite. Just a few pages, no exceptional functional requirements. and a good team with a lot of experience and skills. However, the project participants ran into quite a few challenges, filled holes with what turned out to be new holes, and stumbled along the way. They learned a lot and laid a good foundation for future projects but paid a rather high price for their initial ambitions. Learn more in this session. |
| Innovation Across the Stack | Tuesday Keynote 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. | Moscone North, Hall D | Thomas Kurian | Executive Vice President, Product Development, Oracle | Hardware and software technologies are converging, creating new opportunities for Oracle to deliver fundamental and integrated innovations across its database, middleware, and business applications. Welcome to Oracle's vision for its enterprise-leading software products. | |
| S308034 | An Architect's View of the New Features of Oracle SOA Suite 11g Release 1 | Monday 10/12/2009 10:15 - 11:15 Hilton Hotel Imperial Ballroom B | Jonathan Maron, Oracle; Clemens Utschig-Utschig, Oracle | With Oracle's latest release of Oracle SOA Suite, many new, exciting features have been introduced that boost developer productivity and allow for really loosely coupled SOA composite applications. This session provides an inside look into five of them—the event delivery network, entity variables, deployment plans, composite test framework, and the complete registry integration—that help developers design, build, deploy, and test highly scalable SOA applications. |
| Oracle SOA Suite 11g: Overview and Road Map | Monday 10/12/2009 11:30 - 12:30 | Walid Hassan, Verizon; Demed L'Her, Oracle; Dave Shaffer, Oracle | Oracle is radically changing the landscape of service-oriented architecture (SOA) with the 11g release of Oracle SOA Suite. This session describes how this release greatly simplifies the development, management, and monitoring of service-oriented architectures while delivering the extreme performance and scalability required for mission-critical environments. | |
| S309967 | Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: Next-Generation Platform for Oracle Applications | Monday 10/12/2009 11:30 - 12:30 Moscone South Room 304 | ****** Rao, Oracle; Markus Zirn, Oracle | Why should Oracle Applications customers care about the brand-new 11g release? Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g provides a wide range of new features and capabilities to enhance existing Oracle Applications products such as Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle's PeopleSoft, Siebel, and JD Edwards product lines. Come to this session to gain an understanding of these features and how you can leverage business logic in Oracle Applications to create business process, service interface, composite application, business rule, business intelligence, application server, and identity management solutions. |
| S310103 | Approach to Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g | Monday 10/12/2009 11:30 - 12:30 Hilton Hotel Golden Gate 3 | Lonneke Dikmans, Approach Alliance; Ronald van Luttikhuizen, Approach Alliance | This session presents an approach to the strategic Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g components, using a customer case and in-depth knowledge of the new Oracle SOA Suite 11g. The case study covers a car leasing firm that migrated from Oracle SOA Suite 10g and Oracle WebCenter 10g to Oracle's strategic platform with Oracle WebLogic solutions and Oracle Application Development Framework 11g. Topics: • Overview of the customer's SOA environment and infrastructure • Migrating to Oracle WebLogic solutions and Oracle Application Development Framework 11g and how a SOA environment affects the transition • New features of Oracle SOA Suite 11g and how to migrate to it, with a focus on Oracle Service Bus and Service Component Architecture |
| S308348 | Next-Generation Oracle Business Process Platform: Dynamic and Collaborative | Monday 10/12/2009 13:00 - 14:00 Marriott Hotel Nob Hill CD | Manoj Das, Oracle; Bhagat Nainani, Oracle | Oracle provides the most complete and integrated business process platform with the best tools for business and IT collaboration and continuous process optimization. Attend this session to learn about Oracle’s offering and its value proposition as well as how it is evolving to address standards and other emerging trends such as incorporation of collaboration technologies, Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) 2.0, and process analytics. |
| S308348 | Next-Generation Oracle Business Process Platform: Dynamic and Collaborative | Monday 10/12/2009 13:00 - 14:00 Marriott Hotel Nob Hill CD | Manoj Das, Oracle; Bhagat Nainani, Oracle | Oracle provides the most complete and integrated business process platform with the best tools for business and IT collaboration and continuous process optimization. Attend this session to learn about Oracle’s offering and its value proposition as well as how it is evolving to address standards and other emerging trends such as incorporation of collaboration technologies, Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) 2.0, and process analytics. |
| S311204 | Ready-to-Go, Prebuilt Business-Process-Based Integrations with SAP | Monday 10/12/2009 13:00 - 14:00 Moscone West L3 Room 3008 | Ashish Sharma, Oracle | Oracle Application Integration Architecture's nonproprietary, standards-based platform for building sustainable integrations of heterogeneous applications brings value to SAP customers seeking to benefit from prebuilt integrations of Oracle Applications and SAP. Using Agile Product Lifecycle Management Integration Pack for SAP: Design to Release as an example, this session shows how Oracle Application Integration Architecture enables rapid product innovation by automating syncing of product content information between Agile and SAP ERP. The session also provides an overview of Oracle's strategy and road map for building more out-of-the-box integrations with SAP, working with codevelopment partners such as Infosys. |
| S309684 | Monitoring, Administering, and Troubleshooting Oracle SOA Suite 11g | Monday 10/12/2009 14:30 - 15:30 Hilton Hotel Yosemite A | Kevin Clugage, Oracle; Samrat Ray, Oracle | Effective management and monitoring activities require deep visibility into any system. This session covers the important concepts, tools, and techniques for getting deep visibility into the different layers of the Oracle SOA Suite 11g stack, from the runtime components down to the underlying Java virtual machine. Topics include how to determine system and service health, trace messages from end to end, and diagnose performance bottlenecks. |
| S309408 | Best Practices for the BAM-BPEL Sensor Framework in Oracle SOA Suite | Monday 10/12/2009 16:00 - 17:00 Hilton Hotel Yosemite A | Ned Bilkic, Ross Stores; Payal Srivastava, Oracle; Clemens Utschig-Utschig, Oracle | This detailed technical session provides best practices for using the sensor framework in Oracle BPEL Process Manager to publish payload data to Oracle Business Activity Monitoring for process visibility and insight. Hear how customers are using the framework today, and find out more about the enhanced BAM-BPEL sensor framework in the Oracle Database 11g release. Understand the implementation design and benefits of using the framework, and gain real-time visibility into your business process in an efficient manner. |
| S307543 | EA, BPM, and SOA: Bridging the Information Gap, Using Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite | Tuesday 10/13/2009 11:30-12:30 Moscone South Room 304 | Dirk Staehler, Opitz Consulting | In enterprise architecture (EA), BPM, and SOA modeling, the most important question is how to bridge the gap between business and technical orientations. A coherent answer is the key to a successful Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite implementation. The trick is combining the various modeling viewpoints in one repository. Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite can be the integration point for all your modeling viewpoints that pop up during an IT project (high-level viewpoint, business flows and relations, IT systems). See how to start an integrated EA, BPM, and SOA modeling project with Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite. The main parts of this session are based on the speakers' book “EA, BPM and SOA for the Business Analyst.” |
| S307456 | SOA and Application Grid for Mainframe MIPS Reduction | Tuesday 10/13/2009 11:30 - 12:30 Marriott Hotel Salon 12/13 | Dave Chappell, Oracle; Carl Dumont, Wellpoint | Service orientation lets IT modularize business applications into reusable service components that can be combinedwith each other in new ways that are more flexible and capable of readily adapting to business growth and change. But by service-enabling legacy application assets into reusable business services, you may be unwittingly driving increased traffic toward back-end systems that weren’t ever designed or appropriately sized to handle such loads. This session, copresented by Wellpoint CTO Carl Dumont, explains how Wellpoint is using a service result cache to build a data grid in to its service-oriented architecture (SOA) fabric that offloads and dramatically reduces mainframe MIPS usage, for a cost savings of millions per year. |
| S307543 | EA, BPM, and SOA: Bridging the Information Gap, Using Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite | Tuesday 10/13/2009 11:30 - 12:30 Moscone South Room 304 | Dirk Staehler, Opitz Consulting | In enterprise architecture (EA), BPM, and SOA modeling, the most important question is how to bridge the gap between business and technical orientations. A coherent answer is the key to a successful Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite implementation. The trick is combining the various modeling viewpoints in one repository. Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite can be the integration point for all your modeling viewpoints that pop up during an IT project (high-level viewpoint, business flows and relations, IT systems). See how to start an integrated EA, BPM, and SOA modeling project with Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite. The main parts of this session are based on the speakers' book “EA, BPM and SOA for the Business Analyst.” |
| S308460 | Enterprise Data Services in the Cloud with Oracle Fusion Middleware | Tuesday 10/13/2009 11:30 - 12:30 Marriott Hotel Salon 7 | Jeff Pollock, Oracle; Sandro Toma, Oracle | Oracle Data Integration Suite provides the backbone for Oracle Fusion Middleware's data services abilities. This session provides customer-centric examples of how Oracle Data Integration Suite is enabling cutting-edge Oracle customers to work with business data at unprecedented efficiency and scalability levels, using a shared-service cloud-type architecture. It explores technical scenarios and patterns including how to use Oracle Data Integration Suite to transform huge XML/SOA payloads, delegating data warehouse/BI operations from a business process (BPEL) flow, and using changed data capture (CDC) features to alert SOA systems such as Activity Monitor, enterprise service bus, and J2EE applications when database-level data has changed. |
| S309657 | Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Performance Shape-Up | Tuesday 10/13/2009 13:00 - 14:00 Moscone South Room 304 | Stevan Malesevic, Oracle; Nathan Reynolds, Oracle; David Rorke, Oracle | You don't need to put your app on a diet for it to be fit and fast. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g has already been engineered for top performance. Feed your need for speed in this fast-paced tour through performance and scalability best practices in Java EE, service-oriented architectures, identity management, and more. Learn top tuning, optimization, and performance-enhancing guidelines for designing, building, and deploying high-performance applications. Feel the burn! |
| S311738 | Best Practices Integration Using Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack | Tuesday 10/13/2009 13:00 - 14:00 Marriott Hotel Golden Gate A3 | John Hung, Oracle; ****** Rao, Oracle; robert wunderlich, oracle | With Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack, create custom integrations with prebuilt components and use SOA in less development time. In this lab, create integrations with Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack. Use enterprise business objects; create an application business connector service; and tie it together, using an enterprise business service—with Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle JDeveloper to create the integrations. Hear about Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack's toolset, and try Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack tools. No Java/XML/J2EE coding experience needed. These principles apply to other applications too. |
| S310451 | Experiences with Oracle WebCenter 11g: Implementing SOA with a User Interface | Tuesday 10/13/2009 14:30 - 15:30 Marriott Hotel Salon 2 | Peter Ebell, AMIS; Lucas Jellema, AMIS | SOA goals—decoupled, cross-technology integration, reuse—apply to programmatic Web services and services with a UI. With Oracle WebCenter as the "service bus for UI services" consuming local Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) task flows and remote portlets, you can create integrated front ends from many standalone components. This session tells how to use Oracle WebCenter 11g to combine portlets for Web applications; a content management system; and Oracle WebCenter services for tagging, workflow, communication, and content sharing. Oracle ADF 11g is used to create the main mashup page and reusable bound task flows. It demos creating these task flows and integrating them with Oracle WebCenter services/content in a portal. |
| S308618 | The Service-Result-Cache Pattern: Using a Data Grid in the SOA Tier | Tuesday 10/13/2009 14:30 - 15:30 Hilton Hotel Yosemite A | Dave Chappell, Oracle; Clemens Utschig-Utschig, Oracle | By service-enabling legacy application assets into reusable business services, you may be unwittingly driving increased traffic toward back-end systems that weren’t designed or appropriately sized to handle such loads. The challenge of building excess capacity in to back-end systems to handle peak loads at certain times of the day, month, or year can be costly and time-consuming. An application grid makes it possible for a business to meet SLAs by enabling applications to achieve predictable latency under increased sustained loads. Combined with a SOA using the service result cache pattern, an application grid can dramatically reduce load on back-end systems by caching results from frequently accessed services. Learn more in this session. |
| S309202 | BPM Roundtable: Lessons Learned and Best Practices for Maximizing Success | Tuesday 10/13/2009 14:30-15:30 Marriott Hotel Salon 12/13 | Eduardo Chiocconi, Oracle Daniel Tortorici, Oracle | Business process management (BPM) promises to deliver more agility and efficiency on top of existing application investments. In this session, learn about the methodology, tools, and organization needed for realizing this vision. Learn from Oracle customers how they have realized this vision, have streamlined their BPM with their enterprise architecture, and have their business and IT collaborating seamlessly in a closed-loop manner. Also, learn the benefits they have realized and lessons they have learned. |
| S309382 | Five Oracle Fusion Middleware Technologies for Your IBM WebSphere Environment | Tuesday 10/13/2009 16:00 - 17:00 Marriott Hotel Salon 7 | Mike Lehmann, Oracle | This session discusses how you can use Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies if you have existing investments in IBM WebSphere. It explores how you can integrate applications, manage user identities, build rich portal and Web 2.0 applications, reduce mainframe loads, and migrate business logic off the mainframe by using Oracle Fusion Middleware technologies in your existing environments alongside your WebSphere infrastructure. |
| S312061 | Hands-on Lab: Oracle Data Integration and Oracle Business Intelligence for Real-Time Insight | Tuesday 10/13/2009 16:00 - 17:00 Marriott Hotel Golden Gate A2 | Christophe Dupupet, Oracle; Craig Stewart, Oracle; Julien Testut, Oracle | Data integration with business intelligence can revolutionize business insight by providing improved performance and lower TCO. This session—for DBAs, developers, architects, and BI managers—highlights some of the best practices for using Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise Edition with Oracle business intelligence solutions. In this lab, participants will walk through the steps of using Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise Edition to load data, load metadata, and build report-to-source data lineage in to Oracle business intelligence solutions. Participants will also learn the advantages of using Oracle Data Integrator Enterprise Edition’s extract, then transform and load (E-LT) architecture to improve response times for Oracle BI solutions. |
| S307952 | Cost Control with Oracle SOA Suite | Tuesday 10/13/2009 17:30 - 18:30 Marriott Hotel Golden Gate B3 | Mike van Alst, IT-eye BV | With the current financial crisis, budgets are tight. What we see happening a lot is budget-cutting. However, we see an alternative: invest to save. By investing a relatively small amount, you can save a lot more money than any budget cut can. And you can do it within a few months. How? Well, by investing in optimization of processes, integration, and/or consolidation of systems. This presentation shows you how: by using the Oracle SOA Suite. Not just a story but also real-world examples. As important as that is, maybe even more important is that it brings additional flexibility to your company, flexibility that will be sorely needed when this crisis is finally over. |
| SOA Partner Community Reception | October 13th 2009 19:00 Gordon Biersch, San Francisco | Jürgen Kress, Wolfgang Mücke | ||
| Larry Ellison discusses the state of technology. | Wednesday 2:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. | Moscone North, Hall D | Larry Ellison | CEO, Oracle | Biography | ||
| S310127 | The Big Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, Oracle Service Bus, BPEL Cook-Off | Wednesday 10/14/2009 10:15 - 11:15 Marriott Hotel Salon 1 | Andreas Chatziantoniou, Accenture | When it comes to using BPEL, Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, and Oracle Service Bus, each has applications for which it is best suited. Many people have asked for best practices for using each of these components—the products have some similarities and overlapping functions. This session uses the idea of a cook-off to illustrate those best practices by showing how to solve certain problems with each component. Attendees get a taste of the final result. The problems to be solved range from easy to advanced issues. Also some flavor and spices will be added to prepare attendees for future migrations of Oracle Enterprise Service Bus 10g Release 3 to Oracle Service Bus and the Oracle Database 11g Release 1 mediator, as appropriate. |
| S310508 | SOA Grid: Applying Oracle Coherence to SOA Application Development | Wednesday 10/14/2009 10:15 - 11:15 Marriott Hotel Salon 3 | Peter Ebell, AMIS | The Oracle Coherence in-memory data grid will play a significant role in the Oracle Database 11g stack. This presentation explains the concept of a data grid and how Oracle Coherence implements such a grid in a very robust and elegant way. It discusses the most-important features and takes a look at how Oracle is using Oracle Coherence to leverage many of its products. Then it demonstrates how SOA architectures can benefit from Oracle Coherence from a performance as well as a functional perspective. Finally, the session shows another side of Oracle Coherence that facilitates communication between BPEL processes and Web applications that deal with the human workflow aspects of the business process by using “server push” technologies. |
| S307483 | Castle in the Clouds: SaaS-Enabling Oracle ADF Faces Applications | Wednesday 10/14/2009 11:45 - 12:45 Marriott Hotel Salon 3 | Lucas Jellema, AMIS | Software as a service (SaaS) applications serve users in many organizations from a single application instance running in a cloud. Common SaaS requirements are customization such as hiding and adding fields, managing boilerplate text, and influencing look and feel and a service API for retrieving and manipulating data and enabling registration of listeners (applications outside the cloud that are notified by the SaaS application of events). Deep-link navigation into the SaaS application enables visual integration with local apps. This session's speakers share their best practices, having developed three rich Oracle ADF Faces RC SaaS apps, with demos of the customization, using Meta Data Services (MDS) and the SOA interface across the cloud. |
| S308208 | From Oracle Forms to Oracle Application Development Framework: Why and How | Wednesday 10/14/2009 11:45 - 12:45 Moscone South Room 304 | Grant Ronald, Oracle | This session shows you why Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF) is the natural next step in technology for customers who are currently using Oracle Forms. Learn about the similarities between those two rapid application development environments, how you can migrate your skills from one to the other, and the benefits Oracle ADF will bring to your development team. |
| S308137 | Reference Architecture and Methodology Aspects for SOA-Enabled BPM Adoption | Wednesday 10/14/2009 13:00 - 13:30 Moscone South Room 310 | Manas Deb, Oracle; Mark Wilkins, Oracle | Adoption of SOA and BPM happens over a period of time. Successful adoption requires target reference architectures and a methodological approach that builds up the necessary organizational skills and technical capabilities in clearly defined steps so as to also produce adequate benefits as adoption occurs. SOA and BPM can provide ROI independently, but if they are done in tandem, the rewards amplify significantly. This presentation, using concepts and real-life experiences, will discuss reference architecture and methodology aspects that help organizations adopt SOA-enabled BPM. |
| S307436 | Rapid User Interface Prototyping for Rich Enterprise Applications | Wednesday 10/14/2009 13:45 - 14:15 Moscone West L3 Room 3024 | Duncan Mills, Oracle | User interface mockups and prototypes are an essential part of the communication process needed for application design. But how do you create realistic mockups that explain your vision yet still reflect the real capabilities of the platform you have chosen? Using drawing tools can lead to designs that are difficult or even impossible to implement and that concentrate on the basics such as colors, fonts, and layout but neglect the crucial aspect of prototyping: user interactions with the UI. Fortunately, Oracle Application Development Framework comes complete with mockup capabilities that can be used to show how to build effective prototypes. Interested? Come to this session, and learn how it's done. |
| S308352 | Realizing the BPM Vision of Agility and Streamlined Applications Through Methodology | Wednesday 10/14/2009 17:00-18:00 Moscone South, Room 309 | Manas Deb, Oracle; Paloma Perez, Pelayo; Meera Srinivasan, Oracle | BPM promises to deliver more agility and efficiency on top of existing application investments. In this session, learn about the methodology, tools, and organization needed for realizing this vision. Hear from Oracle customers how they have realized this vision, have streamlined their BPM with their enterprise architecture, and have their business and IT collaborating seamlessly in a closed-loop manner. Also learn about the benefits they have realized and the lessons they have learned. |
| S309384 | Why Run Your SOA, Identity Management, Portal, and Enterprise 2.0 Apps on Oracle WebLogic Suite | Thursday 10/15/2009 09:00 - 10:00 Marriott Hotel Nob Hill CD | Rohit Gupta, Oracle; Mike Lehmann, Oracle | This session outlines specific capabilities within Oracle WebLogic Suite that make a compelling case for running your SOA and integration, portal and Enterprise 2.0, and identity management infrastructure on top of the suite. It also discusses the value that Oracle WebLogic Suite brings to software-as-a-service and consolidated infrastructure environments. |
| S311740 | Integration with PeopleSoft Applications, Using Oracle SOA Suite 11g BPEL | Thursday 10/15/2009 09:00 - 10:00 Marriott Hotel Golden Gate A3 | Jeff Cheng, Oracle; ****** Rao, Oracle | Come to this hands-on lab to create integrations with Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise Web services by using Oracle SOA Suite 11g. Oracle SOA Suite 11g provides several features—such as BPEL, human workflow, service bus, and business rules—that complement PeopleSoft Integration Broker. Also learn about the PeopleSoft PeopleTools certifications with Oracle Fusion Middleware. No prior knowledge of BPEL or Java is required. |
| S311741 | Create a Rich Internet UI for Oracle Applications with Oracle Application Development Framework | Thursday 10/15/2009 10:30 - 11:30 Marriott Hotel Golden Gate A3 | Varun Puri, Oracle; ****** Rao, Oracle | In this hands-on session, you will create a rich user interface (UI) by using Oracle Application Development Framework (Oracle ADF). Oracle ADF is an end-to-end framework that simplifies UI development by providing out-of-the-box services and reusable components, all assembled together in a visual and declarative style. You will access data in Oracle Applications, using Web services, and display the data on an Oracle ADF page. The lab uses an application from Oracle's PeopleSoft product line, but the concepts apply to other Oracle applications as well. No prior coding or Java experience is required. |
| S308206 | SOA and User Interfaces: How Does This Fit Together? | Thursday 10/15/2009 12:00 - 13:00 Moscone South Room 304 | Torsten Winterberg, OPITZ CONSULTING GmbH | UI services, worklists, BPEL4People, embedded task flows, control of existing applications: this session introduces solution concepts, from trivial workflow-driven worklists to complete process-driven architectures. Additionally, it shows an implementation of Thomas Erl's UI Mediator pattern, based on Oracle SOA Suite and the workflow services of Oracle BPEL Process Manager. |
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