Advanced Use Cases
- Dynamic Business Rules
In Oracle BPM you can define dynamic business rules. A dynamic business rule is a set of one or more conditions evaluated against project variables or business parameters.
- Handling Exceptions
- Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
The following topics describe the Business Activity Monitor and provide information on the BAM database, creating BAM Dashboards, and configuring BAM in Oracle BPM Studio.
- Unit Testing BPM projects
The following topics describe how to create and run Process (PUnit) and Component (CUnit) test cases.
- Correlations
In Oracle BPM, a correlation is an association between a set of one or more values and a process instance. With correlations you assign a natural key to uniquely identify a process instance.
- End-User Interfaces on Oracle BPM
Most Oracle BPM processes include one or more interactive activities, meaning activities which are carried out by people who are participants in the process. For people to interact with an activity, you will need to build a user interface.