tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1766203392912336249.post2685618419174137465..comments2023-03-14T11:00:41.572+01:00Comments on VENNSTER BLOG: Best practices 3 – Oracle ESB and MediatorRonald van Luttikhuizenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16349079496824277926noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1766203392912336249.post-3287711503162213682011-05-09T14:36:41.047+02:002011-05-09T14:36:41.047+02:00Original comment by: Lonneke Dikmans
Original time...Original comment by: Lonneke Dikmans<br />Original timestamp comment: 4 September 2010, 13:38<br /><br />Dear Ashish,<br /><br />That is an excellent question! The recently started SOA BPM Enterprise Methodology group is a good place to ask this question. We are planning a session on this subject at the Oracle Open World Unconference. The result will be posted on this group. Instructions on how to join this group can be found here: http://groups.google.com/group/soa-emg<br /><br />Before being accepted as a member we require you to please fill out this short survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TLXWD3Y to detail your current SOA and BPM interests and usage. Your details are only used by the SOA-BPM EMG to better understand its members and will not be passed on to Oracle or 3rd parties. Once you have completed the survey we will endeavour to activate your membership within two working days (but we’re volunteers and only human so please bear with us!). PLEASE complete the survey before you apply for SOA-BPM EMG membership and use the same email address in both.<br /><br />Kind regards LonnekeRonald van Luttikhuizenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16349079496824277926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1766203392912336249.post-67401426486000342652011-05-09T14:35:40.165+02:002011-05-09T14:35:40.165+02:00Original comment by: Ashish
Original timestamp com...Original comment by: Ashish<br />Original timestamp comment: 1 September 2010, 16:50<br /><br />Hi,<br />It was such a concise yet thorough article..<br />The use of ESB (and OSB for that matter) has always been confusing for me as there is a lot of overlap in terms its functionalities with BPEL.<br /><br />I would not ask you to elaborate the subject as you maybe busy in your assignmetns, however would be grateful if you can throw some lights on the following scenairo:<br /><br />We are using BPEL processes to implement point-to-point interfaces which follow essentially receive-validate-transform-process(invoke services)-reply pattern. All this is done in BPEL.<br />Do you see a need to use ESB/OSB here. As per the gist of this article, all routing and transormation should be placed in Bus. (Correct me if I misunderstood), do I need to use ESB/OSB here?<br /><br />Thanks-<br />AshishRonald van Luttikhuizenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16349079496824277926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1766203392912336249.post-61944965079900921292011-05-09T14:35:05.164+02:002011-05-09T14:35:05.164+02:00Original comment by: Preetam Singh
Original timest...Original comment by: Preetam Singh<br />Original timestamp comment: 2 August 2009, 10:12<br /><br />Hi ALL,<br /><br />Thanks for proving information about custom functions, but i’ve few new questions and scenarios:<br /><br />AREA – BPEL (11g JDEV) and OSB (10.3.1)<br /><br />1. I have build a user defined function (for XSLT mapper) in 11g Jdeveloper. But as in other cases of 10g, i’m able to use it in my project but it does not execute at design time or runtime.<br /><br />Please let me know if you are aware of resolving this problem in 11g. Moreover, xpath-functions.xml do exist in 11g i think. All the steps related to runtime deployment have been taken but stillno luck!!<br /><br />2. Also, I need custom XSLT function in OSB(10.3.1). I tried a lot to build but was not able to and neither any information is available on Internet(being new product).<br />Let me know if you can help me in this case too.<br /><br />Thanks<br />PreetamRonald van Luttikhuizenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16349079496824277926noreply@blogger.com