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The curious case of SOA Human Tasks’ auto-completion
Hello, I have elaborated on the above subject here. Hope this helps. Kavitha
ADF is getting mobile…
There’s a new ADF Mobile on the way – one that will allow you to build native iOS and Android applications using ADF – not just browser based application. You can get a preview from these slides and video on … Continue reading
Exploring MDS Explorer
Recently, I posted about my colleague Olivier’s MDS Explorer tool, which is a great way to get a look inside your MDS repository. I have been playing around with it a little bit, nothing much really, just some cosmetic stuff, … Continue reading
Automating creation of JMS Queues and JmsAdapter plan updates and redeployment
Following on from my recent post on automation of creation of JDBC resources, I am happy to report I now have a script which can be used for JMS Queues! Again, this is not as wonderful as I would like … Continue reading
Automating creation of JDBC Data Sources and DbAdapter plan updates and redeployment
That’s a long title… anyway, as part of the desire to have a fully automated continuous integration environment for SOA and BPM, there is another bridge that we need to cross. SOA/BPM Composites can contain dependencies on resources in the … Continue reading
Making Coherence play nice in your test environment
This issue has popped up a couple of times for me recently, so I thought I would do a quick post on it. When you are running a number of Fusion Middleware environments in the same IP subnet, as you … Continue reading
What happened to oracle-validated?
I am not a big fan of renaming things for the sake of renaming things, and to be fair, I am not sure that this is a case of that, but the much loved oracle-validated package that existed on Oracle … Continue reading
Getting Oracle artifacts into a Maven environment
If you want to build an application to run on the Fusion Middleware platform, you may find that you want to use some Oracle provided JAR files in your build process. These may be things like API’s (interfaces) that are … Continue reading
Maven Repository Managers
In this post I just want to share a couple of thoughts on Maven Repository Managers – what they are, and why you would want to use one. Let’s start out with a couple of definitions: A Maven Repository is … Continue reading

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