Oracle BPM Enterprise Administration Roadmap

The following procedures guide you through the basic life cycle of an Oracle BPM project and outline the general administrative tasks required for each stage.

The following procedures assume that you have installed and performed basic configuration of your Oracle BPM Enterprise environment. See the Oracle BPM Enterprise Configuration Guide for more information.

The tasks outlined in this procedure and their corresponding conceptual information is documented in Managing the Lifecycle of an Oracle BPM Project

  1. Create your Oracle BPM Project
  2. Export your Oracle BPM Project After you have created your business process and the required resources, export your project to be deployed and published using Oracle BPM Enterprise. See the Oracle BPM Studio User Guide for more information.
  3. Create a directory service. If you did not create and configure a directory service when you configured Oracle BPM Enterprise, you must create one before you can create process execution engines and publish and deploy your Oracle BPM projects.
  4. Create a Process Execution Engine. See Managing Process Execution Engines for more information.
  5. Create or map project resources

    Depending on your environment, you may need to create new External Resources, Roles, and Variables. Or you may need to map the existing External Resources, Roles, and Variables of your project.

    • If you are mapping the existing project resources to identical resources in Oracle BPM Enterprise.
    • If you are creating new resources for your project
    Note: It is strongly recommended that you create and configure the necessary resources before publishing and deploying your project.
  6. Configure the Oracle BPM Process Execution Engine log.
  7. Publish your project
  8. Deploy your project
  9. Login to WorkSpace To test that your project is working correctly, you should login to the WorkSpace application.