More Examples for 11g SOA

Hi.
Where i find a good examples for:
1.- Oracle RIA + 11g SOA (Without Java BPEL API coding)
2.- Business Rules with Microsoft Excel Matrix rules
and values (Use a very BPA Role).
3.- And complex CEP.
Thanks.
cbenavides

Hallo,
I didn't know this document so thanks a lot but it seems that I can not load my ref column without additional work.
Thanks Tig

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