Learning Oracle BPM

Our client owns a bunch of enterprise tools and has for a while, yet none of them are currently being used. So on this project they wanted us to use all of these tools. My next job in this project is to learn then create a BPM project to run the work flow of this project, which will make our lives a lot easier later on. I have found only 1 tutorial and not the greatest documentation in the world. What would you guys suggest as a way to learn BPM. Were actually using ALBPM 6.0. Thanks in advanced for any responses!
Edited by: user13308518 on Jul 12, 2010 8:31 AM

start with this tutorial http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13165_01/albsi/docs60/tutorial/index.html
more docs can be found at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13165_01/albsi/docs60/index.html

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    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCSystemResource
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCConnectionPoolParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDriverParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDataSource
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDataSource
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCXAParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDataSourceParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCConnectionPoolParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDriverParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCDataSourceParams
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCSystemResource
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] setting attributes for mbean type JDBCProperty
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] Saving all your changes ...
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] Saved all your changes successfully.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] Your edit session is not stopped, you can continue your edits.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] Activating all your changes, this may take a while ...
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] The edit lock associated with this edit session is released
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:22] once the activation is completed.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23] Activation completed
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23] Creating a user ...
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23]
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23] User already exist
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23] Deploying application from C:\OraBPMwlHome\j2ee\weblogic\deployer\wlj2eedeployer.ear to targets AdminServer (upload=true) ...
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:23] <Mar 3, 2009 8:54:23 PM SGT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment SPI> <BEA-260121> <Initiating deploy operation for application, wlj2eedeployer [archive: C:\OraBPMwlHome\j2ee\weblogic\deployer\wlj2eedeployer.ear], to AdminServer .>
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] .Completed the deployment of Application with status completed
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] Current Status of your Deployment:
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] Deployment command type: deploy
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] Deployment State : completed
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] Deployment Message : no message
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] Deploying application from C:\OraBPMwlHome\ears\engine\01-eng-bpmengine.ear to targets AdminServer (upload=true) ...
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:27] <Mar 3, 2009 8:54:27 PM SGT> <Info> <J2EE Deployment SPI> <BEA-260121> <Initiating deploy operation for application, 01-eng-bpmengine [archive: C:\OraBPMwlHome\ears\engine\01-eng-bpmengine.ear], to AdminServer .>
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Failed to deploy the application with status failed
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Current Status of your Deployment:
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Deployment command type: deploy
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Deployment State : failed
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Deployment Message : java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] weblogic.management.scripting.ScriptException: Error occured while performing deploy : Deployment Failed.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.management.scripting.ExceptionHandler.handleException(ExceptionHandler.java:48)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.management.scripting.WLSTUtils.throwWLSTException(WLSTUtils.java:185)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.management.scripting.JSR88DeployHandler.deploy(JSR88DeployHandler.java:536)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.management.scripting.WLScriptContext.deploy(WLScriptContext.java:429)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] No stack trace available.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] This Exception occurred at Tue Mar 03 20:54:43 SGT 2009.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyReflectedFunction.__call__(PyReflectedFunction.java:160)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyMethod.__call__(PyMethod.java:96)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyObject.__call__(PyObject.java:248)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyObject.invoke(PyObject.java:2016)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx17.deploy$8(<iostream>:223)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx17.call_function(<iostream>)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyTableCode.call(PyTableCode.java:208)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyTableCode.call(PyTableCode.java:404)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyFunction.__call__(PyFunction.java:184)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx16.deploy_Applications$61(C:\Documents and Settings\shengyuen\.configWizard\tmp\config.py:623)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx16.call_function(C:\Documents and Settings\shengyuen\.configWizard\tmp\config.py)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyTableCode.call(PyTableCode.java:208)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyTableCode.call(PyTableCode.java:256)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyFunction.__call__(PyFunction.java:169)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx16.f$0(C:\Documents and Settings\shengyuen\.configWizard\tmp\config.py:738)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.pycode._pyx16.call_function(C:\Documents and Settings\shengyuen\.configWizard\tmp\config.py)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyTableCode.call(PyTableCode.java:208)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.PyCode.call(PyCode.java:14)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.core.Py.runCode(Py.java:1135)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at org.python.util.PythonInterpreter.execfile(PythonInterpreter.java:167)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] Exiting WebLogic Scripting Tool.
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.management.scripting.WLST.main(WLST.java:129)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43]      at weblogic.WLST.main(WLST.java:29)
    [<I> 03/03/09 20:54:43] <Mar 3, 2009 8:54:43 PM SGT> <Warning> <JNDI> <BEA-050001> <WLContext.close() was called in a different thread than the one in which it was created.>
    Is there any way that I can increase the heap size of the Configuration Wizard? If not, is there any solution to this problem?

    Hi,
    It seems to be a Weblogic OOM (OutOfMemory).
    Why don't you try increasing the weblogic memory (you have to modify your domain scripts)
    I guess that after increasing your WLS domain memory settings you will be able to configure it using the config wizard.
    Hope this helps,
    Ariel

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