This is an example of a synchronous process written in BPEL that simply concatonates the word Hello to the data that is input through the BPEL PM admin console.
Maybe you knew I was going to do that, maybe you didnt. If you did, then that means you baked those cookies and set that plate there deliberately, purposefully — which means that youre sitting there also deliberately, purposefully.
Thanks ..!!
percyrom 1 year ago
Whoever wrote that UI is a genius! It is thebest looking BPEL editor I have seen.
Oracle must have some great developers building that BPEL designer
kellykinsellives 1 year ago
Very good presentation.........
jerrygeorge9 1 year ago
Well if it isn't the ALL POWERFUL Oracle.
Maybe you knew I was going to do that, maybe you didnt. If you did, then that means you baked those cookies and set that plate there deliberately, purposefully — which means that youre sitting there also deliberately, purposefully.
MEGAXSTU 1 year ago
Hi Eric,thanks for the tutorial.Could you also please post tutorial for Hello world Assynchronous program. Thanks
Vote4Chiru 2 years ago
Hello, Thanks for the tutorial. Could you also please post a tutorial on Oracle ESB as well. This is of great help to get started.
Thanks
parsar 2 years ago
Good to stuff. I'm trying to get into SOA stuff and looking for as much info as I can get my hand on. Thanks!
bdemil 3 years ago
This is a Good Video and Eric has very well explained the Hello World Program in BPEL
rahil8265336 3 years ago
boring
PimpoDiabolo 3 years ago