Oracle BPEL standard, best practice and naming convention
Hi, folks,
Is there any standard or best practice associated with Oracle BPEL, regarding development, performace, what to avoid, etc? And is there any naming convention for the process, variable partner link name, etc? Similar to naming convention in writing Java code?
Thanks
John
Hi,
Here is the best practice guide:
http://download.oracle.com/technology/tech/soa/soa_best_practices_1013x_drop3.pdf
Thanks & Regards,
Dharmendra
http://soa-howto.blogspot.com
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