Course Prerequisites
To ensure that participants can successfully undertake training in the Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course, the following minimum prerequisites are required:
- Basic understanding of BPM concepts and principles.
- Familiarity with XML, XPath, and XSLT technologies.
- Knowledge of general database concepts and SQL.
- Experience with Java programming and an understanding of object-oriented principles.
- Familiarity with web service standards such as WSDL and SOAP.
- Experience with web technologies such as HTML and JavaScript.
- Previous exposure to Oracle Fusion Middleware products, especially Oracle SOA Suite, is advantageous but not required.
- Understanding of business rules and decision logic concepts.
These prerequisites are in place to ensure that learners have a solid foundation upon which they can build their skills in Oracle BPM 12c. While prior experience in these areas is helpful, a strong willingness to learn and engage with the course material can also help bridge any minor gaps in knowledge.
Target Audience for Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1
The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master BPM solutions.
Target job roles and audience for the course include:
- Business Analysts specializing in process optimization
- Oracle BPM Developers and Architects
- IT Project Managers overseeing BPM implementations
- System Integrators working on Oracle BPM projects
- Middleware Administrators responsible for BPM applications
- Technical Consultants providing BPM solutions
- Process Owners and Managers looking to automate workflows
- Software Engineers/Developers with a focus on business process management
- Quality Assurance Engineers involved in BPM process testing
- Data Modelers seeking to understand BPM data structures and rules
- UI/UX Designers for BPM applications and workflows
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes:
The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course equips students with advanced skills to design, develop, and manage BPM solutions using Oracle BPM 12c.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the distinction between Process Composer and Studio environments and their use cases.
- Gain proficiency in BPM 12c QuickStart, process debugging, deployment, and testing methodologies.
- Learn to handle process and project data objects, business parameters, data associations, and perform data mapping.
- Master the use of XPath, XSLT, and Groovy scripting for advanced data manipulation within BPM processes.
- Develop a deep understanding of business rules, including facts, fact types, value sets, and decision functions, and learn how to create and test these rules.
- Acquire knowledge about Human Workflow components, including stages, participants, participant lists, and how to manage task properties and options.
- Implement ServiceTasks using various adapters and mediators, and understand the importance of data type matching.
- Explore the different types of events, such as timer and signal events, and learn to manage process flow through Event Gateways.
- Learn how to handle exceptions, including error handling at activity, subprocess, and process levels, using system and business events.
- Customize user interfaces for BPM tasks using ADF, web forms, and discuss the advantages and limitations of each approach.
- Develop advanced web forms and understand how to integrate REST services to enhance form functionalities.
- Customize the default BPM Workspace, create custom workspaces with ADF, and extend workspace functionality using Human workflow and BPM APIs.
Target Audience for Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1
The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master BPM solutions.
Target job roles and audience for the course include:
- Business Analysts specializing in process optimization
- Oracle BPM Developers and Architects
- IT Project Managers overseeing BPM implementations
- System Integrators working on Oracle BPM projects
- Middleware Administrators responsible for BPM applications
- Technical Consultants providing BPM solutions
- Process Owners and Managers looking to automate workflows
- Software Engineers/Developers with a focus on business process management
- Quality Assurance Engineers involved in BPM process testing
- Data Modelers seeking to understand BPM data structures and rules
- UI/UX Designers for BPM applications and workflows
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes:
The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course equips students with advanced skills to design, develop, and manage BPM solutions using Oracle BPM 12c.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the distinction between Process Composer and Studio environments and their use cases.
- Gain proficiency in BPM 12c QuickStart, process debugging, deployment, and testing methodologies.
- Learn to handle process and project data objects, business parameters, data associations, and perform data mapping.
- Master the use of XPath, XSLT, and Groovy scripting for advanced data manipulation within BPM processes.
- Develop a deep understanding of business rules, including facts, fact types, value sets, and decision functions, and learn how to create and test these rules.
- Acquire knowledge about Human Workflow components, including stages, participants, participant lists, and how to manage task properties and options.
- Implement ServiceTasks using various adapters and mediators, and understand the importance of data type matching.
- Explore the different types of events, such as timer and signal events, and learn to manage process flow through Event Gateways.
- Learn how to handle exceptions, including error handling at activity, subprocess, and process levels, using system and business events.
- Customize user interfaces for BPM tasks using ADF, web forms, and discuss the advantages and limitations of each approach.
- Develop advanced web forms and understand how to integrate REST services to enhance form functionalities.
- Customize the default BPM Workspace, create custom workspaces with ADF, and extend workspace functionality using Human workflow and BPM APIs.