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Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer's cookbook

By : Vivek Acharya
Book Image

Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer's cookbook

By: Vivek Acharya

Overview of this book

Oracle Business Process Management Suite is a complete set of tools for creating, executing, and optimizing business processes.Oracle BPM Suite 11g offers the flexibility that business demands, hand-in-hand with the power IT requires. The result is an agile platform that brings together your existing applications, enabling you to react quickly to new business requirements.With this cookbook we will develop rich, interactive business processes using the Oracle Business Process Management suite.With Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer's Cookbook, a common process model based on BPMN is presented to the specific role assigned to readers in each chapter. Explore Oracle BPM 11g with Modelling, Implementation, Simulation, Deployment, Exception Management, BPM and SOA in Concert, Advanced Rules and Human tasks, End User Interaction and Run-time.Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer's Cookbook will help readers learn BPM 11g through a Real World Sample Process.This book is divided into four sections: the first section, Modeling, lays the foundation and demonstrates how to implement the Modeling of Business processes for a Use Case of a Fictitious Organization which needs BPM to be implemented at their site (with data objects and information handling). In the second section, Implementation, we learn about Process Implementation, Human Interaction, Business Rules, and much more. In the third section, Measuring, we learn about Post Process Development, Performance Analysis and Simulation Models. In the last section, Deployment, Migration and Run-Time, we learn deployment and migration, and Post Deployment Run-Time.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Oracle BPM Suite 11g Developer's Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Oracle BPM—Application Development Lifecycle

Faulting the process


Deploy the process, following the deployment methods in Chapter 3, Process Deployment and Testing.

Now that you have implemented exception handling for the business and system exception points, it's time to test whether they are working.

  • When process token reaches the task ValidateStock, which calls StockValidator_EBS, StockValidator_EBS will raise a SOPFault business exception, if stock is not available.

  • When process token reaches the ValidateStock service task and invokes the StockValidator_EBS service, if the service throws binding/remote fault, it gets propagated as no boundary catch events are defined. For this component, Fault Policies are defined, and hence the Fault Policy framework will handle the exception. You have defined in fault-policy.xml that, on infusion of binding or remote fault, you will just terminate the process. Thus, on error, this process will get terminated.

  • When the Business Analyst rejects the quote, the process token will reach Error End Event...