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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Business Process Composer User's Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
Part Number E15177-06
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1-1 The Oracle BPM Suite
1-2 Stages of the Oracle BPM Application Development Life Cycle
2-1 The Sales Quote Example
2-2 Initiate Sales Quote
2-3 Determine Business Practice Review
2-4 Approve Quote
2-5 Approval Outcome
3-1 Using BPM Studio to Create Project Templates
3-2 Using Oracle Business Process Composer to Create New Projects
3-3 Using Oracle Business Process Composer to Edit Oracle Business Rules at Run Time
3-4 Oracle Business Process Composer Sign-on Screen
3-5 The Oracle Business Process Composer Application User Interface
3-6 The Business Process Composer Toolbar
3-7 The Project Browser
3-8 The Project Browser Control Panel
3-9 Application Main Menu
4-1 The BPM Project Welcome Page
4-2 Project Information Pane
4-3 The Project Component Pane
4-4 The New Project Dialog
4-5 The Project Error Browser
5-1 The Process Editor Window
5-2 The Component Palette
5-3 Single Object Entry Mode
5-4 The Business Catalog
5-5 The Documentation Editor
6-1 A Simple Business Process Split Across Two Swimlanes
6-2 Using Multiple Start Events within a Process
6-3 The None Start Event
6-4 The None Start Event within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-5 The Message Start Event
6-6 The Message Start Event Within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-7 The Signal Start Event
6-8 The Timer Start Event
6-9 The Error Start Event
6-10 The None End Event
6-11 The None End Event Within the Sales Quote Example
6-12 The Error End Event
6-13 The Message End Event
6-14 The User Task
6-15 The Enter Quote User Task
6-16 The Manual Task
6-17 Example of a Manual Task
6-18 The Update Task
6-19 The Service Task
6-20 The Service Task within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-21 The Instant Message Notification Task
6-22 The Email Notification Task
6-23 The SMS Notification Task
6-24 The Voicemail Notification Task
6-25 The User Notification Task
6-26 The Call Activity
6-27 The Send Task
6-28 The Receive Task
6-29 Using the Send and Receive Tasks to Communicate Between Processes
6-30 The Message Throw Event
6-31 The Message Catch Event
6-32 Using Message Throw and Catch Events Between Processes
6-33 The Business Rule Task
6-34 The Business Rule Task within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-35 The Unconditional Sequence Flow
6-36 Conditional and Default Sequence Flows
6-37 The Exclusive Gateway
6-38 The Exclusive Gateway within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-39 The Inclusive Gateway (Split)
6-40 The Inclusive Gateway (Merge)
6-41 The Parallel Gateway (Split)
6-42 The Parallel Gateway (Merge)
6-43 Example of a Parallel Gateway
6-44 The Complex Gateway (Split)
6-45 The Complex Gateway (Merge)
6-46 The Event-based Gateway
6-47 The Timer Catch Event
6-48 The Error Catch Event as a Boundary Event on a Service Task
6-49 Example of a Collapsed Subprocess
6-50 Example of an Expanded Subprocess
6-51 Example of a Subprocess
6-52 The Script Task
6-53 The Script Task within the Sales Quote Example
6-54 Data Associations Used by the Set Business Indicators Script Task
6-55 Expression Used to Change the Value of Discount Project Variable
7-1 The Application Composer Main Menu
7-2 The Deploy Project Dialog
8-1 The Globals Tab of the Oracle Business Rules Editor
8-2 The Bucketsets Tab of the Oracle Business Rules Editor
8-3 The Rulesets Tab of the Oracle Business Rules Editor
10-1 Relationship Between Basic and Complex Data Objects
10-2 Scope of Process and Project Data Objects
10-3 Relationship between a Flow Object, Implementation and an External Service or Process
10-4 Data Associations between a process
10-5 The Data Associations Editor
10-6 The Oracle Business Process Composer Expression Editor
11-1 Basic Routing with a Single Participant
11-2 Example of Sequential Task Routing
11-3 Example of Parallel Task Routing
11-4 The Human Task Editor
11-5 Voted Outcomes Editor
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