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Create a demo using EJB 3.0, Toplink and ADF as the UI layer and Bpel and ESB...

The case I worked out for my demo application is the following: Create a new person via the UI (using JSF and EJB3.0 as data-layer) and initiate a bpel process for the creation of the person. The bpel...

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Invoke an ESB Service in your User Interface and display the response of this...

How can you bind an ESB Service in your User Interface and more specifically how can I call an ESB Routing Service and get the Result back in my UI? Let’s say I’m developing a JSF Application and I...

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JDeveloper Tips & Tricks

In the different projects I’ve worked on the past few years, I’ve always worked in an Oracle-Java environment. This means I’ve always used an Oracle Database, mostly JDeveloper as my IDE environment...

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How to Integrate Bpel Processes with a User Interface

There are different ways to call/instantiate bpel processes from a front-end application.Depending on the customers’ knowledge and expertise the choice between the different solutions can be made...

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JSF/ADF and the browsers’ back button

When you’re developing a JSF or ADF Faces application and your giving your customer a first testing-experience, you’ll notice the browser’s back button is a very interesting functionality used by a lot...

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