How to invoke BPEL process using Oracle Business Event System (BES)?

Hi,
I want to invoke a BPEL process using Business Events and Subscriptions (Oracle BES/Workflow). If anyone knows how this can be done, please reply to this thread. You can also mail me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Gaurav.

yeah you are 100% correct ..
I have attached some stuff for CDH integration, where we used plsql to send out info on a created record to a queue.
CREATE OR REPLACE
TYPE XXBPEL_MESSAGE_TYPE AS OBJECT (
MSG_ID VARCHAR2(128),
INREPLYTO_MSG_ID VARCHAR2(128),
FROM_PARTY VARCHAR2(512),
TO_PARTY VARCHAR2(512),
ACTION_NAME VARCHAR2(512),
MSG_TYPE INT,
PAYLOAD CLOB,
ATTACHMENT BLOB
EXECUTE DBMS_AQADM.create_queue_table (queue_table => 'XXBPEL_QTAB',queue_payload_type => 'XXBPEL_MESSAGE_TYPE',multiple_consumers => TRUE);
EXECUTE DBMS_AQADM.create_queue (queue_name => 'XXBPEL_OUT_QUEUE',queue_table => 'XXBPEL_QTAB');
EXECUTE DBMS_AQADM.start_queue(queue_name => 'XXBPEL_OUT_QUEUE',dequeue => TRUE,enqueue => TRUE);
On BPEL side creata a process that listens to this queue (with and AQ partnerlink) as shown in $BPEL_HOME/integration\orabpel\samples\tutorials\124.AQAdapter\MulticonsumerInbound
thx clemens

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