Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 Course Overview

Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 Course Overview

The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course is designed for experienced BPM professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of Oracle's BPM Suite. This comprehensive training provides an in-depth look at the advanced features and best practices for implementing complex business processes. Through a series of modules, participants will review the Oracle BPM architecture, learn about data handling, business rules, human workflow, service tasks, events, exception handling, and user interface customization.

Learners will gain hands-on experience with tools like Process Composer, Process Debugger, and the BPM 12c QuickStart installation. They will also work with data objects, business parameters, and understand how to utilize languages and scripts such as XPath, XSLT, and Groovy. The course will cover the creation and use of human tasks, service adapters, and managing process flows, including subprocesses and interprocess communication. Exception handling strategies and user interface development with ADF and Web forms are also key components of the curriculum.

By the end of the course, students will be equipped to handle complex BPM scenarios, customize user interfaces, and effectively deploy and test BPM solutions, enhancing their BPM implementation skills and contributing to their organizations' process management excellence.

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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

  1. The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master BPM solutions.


  2. 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

  1. The Oracle BPM 12c: Advanced Implementation Ed 1 course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master BPM solutions.


  2. 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.