Cette formation Oracle BPM 12c : mise en œuvre avancée Ed 1 vous apprend à créer des modèles de processus plus complexes pour répondre aux besoins de votre entreprise en utilisant différents types d’événements, y compris des messages, des signaux et des événements de temporisation. Nos formateurs experts vous apprendront à gérer une communication synchrone et asynchrone entre les processus et les sous-processus, les processus homologues et d’autres services.
Objectifs de la formation
A l’issue de cette formation Oracle, vous serez capable de :
- Use the Process Composer interface to create dynamic web forms that use web form rules
- Create complex expressions for data mapping using XPath, XSLT, and Groovy, and determine which scripting language is best suited to a particular requirement
- Create and test complex business rules that use decision tables and verbal rules
- Use a REST service in the process
- Define complex approval flows using the SOA human workflow editor and business rules
- Send and receive messages of various types to/from another process, subprocess, or peer process
- Use an event subprocess to handle errors at the process level
- Use skip and back to enable the token to return to a parent process at a particular point after an error has been caught
- Use a Notification activity to send an email from a process
- Create an ADF task flow for more complex user interaction with human tasks
- Customize the BPM Workspace with new logo, title, and skin.
- Use the human workflow API to list current active instances
- Use the Debugger to track the path of the token through the process
Public
Cette formation Oracle BPM s’adresse aux développeurs et analystes.
Prérequis
Cette formation ne nécessite pas de prérequis, hormis la compréhension de l’anglais et du vocabulaire anglais spécifique IT.
Programme de la formation
Review of Oracle BPM Architecture and Tools
Discussing Process Composer VS Studio
About BPM 12c QuickStart
About Process Debugger
Deployment and Testing
Data in a BPM Process
Discussing Process and Project Data Objects
About Business Parameters
Describing Data Associations and Mapping
About XPath and Simple Expressions
Discussing XSLT
About Groovy scripting
Business Rules
About Facts and Fact Types
About Value Sets
Discussing General Rules, Verbal Rules, and Decision Tables
Explaining Decision Functions
About Testing and Test Suites
Explaining Forward Chaining Inference
Human Workflow
Overview of Human Workflow
Discussing Stages and Participants
Discussing Participant Lists
Using Expressions to build participant lists
Using Business rules to build participant lists
About Task options and task properties
Implementing ServiceTasks
Overview of Services and References
Overview of Service Adapters
Creating and Using a File Adapter
Creating and Using a Database Adapter
Using a Mediator and transformation to match data types
Overview of Events
Overview of events
More on Timer events
More on Signal events
Discussing the exclusive XOR Event Gateway
Controlling and Organizing the Process Flow
Overview of Subprocesses
About the embedded subprocess
About the reusable subprocess
About the event subprocess
About Interprocess communication
Setting up an interprocess communication using Message events
Interrupting the main process
Handling Exceptions in the BPM Process
Overview of Exception handling
About System events and Business events
Handling errors for an activity and a subprocess
Handling errors at the process level
Discussing Error events
Error handling in a reusable subprocess
Error handling in a called peer process
Error handling using an event subprocess and skip and back
User Interface Customization overview
Customizing UI for an individual task
Using ADF
Using Web forms
Discussing pros and cons of different approaches
An Introduction to using ADF to Developing the User Interface
High-level Overview of ADF
About Oracle ADF Task forms
Using ADF Task Flow
Building Advanced Web Forms
Overview of Web Forms
About Advanced Web form rules
Using REST service to dynamically populate a field
About Web form rule debugging
Customizing the BPM Workspace
Customizing the Default BPM Workspace
Creating a Custom Workspace Using ADF
Customizing BPM workspace using Non-ADF Approach
Building functionality using Human workflow and BPM APIs
Méthodes pédagogiques
Alternance d'apports théoriques et d'exercices avec un vaste choix d'exercices pratiques et de scénarios d'atelier permettent de mettre en œuvre les connaissances acquises.
La dernière version du support en anglais est accessible en ligne. Vous aurez à votre disposition un accès contenant tous les matériels de cours de votre formation, ainsi qu’un accès à 5 h de visionnage d’une autre formation de votre choix dans la même thématique. L’ensemble sera disponible pendant 90 jours.
Afin d’évaluer l’acquisition de vos connaissances et compétences, il vous sera remis une grille d’auto-évaluation, qui sera à compléter à la fin de chaque module pratique, ainsi qu’à la fin de la formation.