Recovering an Asynchronous Callback in Oracle BPMN

Too Much Stuff – Instance Variables

I’m pretty well known for carrying everything I think I need on a project in my backpack. I carry dry erase markers, an extension cord, several thumb drives (I’m always losing them), a network cable and even beef jerky to survive the meal deficient flights. To...
BPM and BPMN: A Concise Explanation

BPM and BPMN: A Concise Explanation

If you are reading this blog post, chances are you noticed the title and thought, “At last, a concise explanation of BPM and BPMN.  This is going to be great!”  It is not likely (however possible) that we may both be sorry by the end of our time...
Recovering an Asynchronous Callback in Oracle BPMN

Oracle BPM Multi-Instance Subprocess Activity

Oracle BPM’s Multi-instance Subprocess is a type of a subprocess activity that can take an array of items as input and then handle each individual item in the array separately. The number of times the subprocess is executed can be determined at runtime by the...