Oracle-bpm-tutorials-hands-on-labs

hey all
if you are looking for tutorials on Oracle BPM; check this link it containts many of the basic BPM tutorials
http://orabpm.blogspot.com/2009/03/oracle-bpm-tutorials-hands-on-labs.html
Maged
http://orabpm.blogspot.com/

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