Start learning Oracle BPM 11g

Hi,
Can anyone point to the links through which I can start learning Oracle BPM 11g(using some sample application).
Thank you.

The below link is the best to start.
http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/obe/fmw/obpm/11g/r1/firstProcess/firstprocess_obpm11g.htm

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    user10956358 wrote:
    Hi All,
    I want to learn Oracle BPM 11g, can some one provide me hands on documents please .
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    You have dedicated fourm for BPM here is link below and path Forum Home » SOA & Process Management » Business Process Management Suite
    Business Process Management Suite
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