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Oracle BPM Training Course(code#TSOBPM02)

 

Oracle BPM Training Course - This training is designed for Business Analyst and Developers alike.
 
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Course Information
Ø     Course Name: Oracle BPM Training Course
Ø     Course code: TSOBPM02
Ø     Date: Start every second and fourth Saturday of the month
Ø     Venue: 1710 Douglas Drive, Golden Valley, MN 55422
Ø     Duration: 9 hours (One day course)

Note: Please bring your own laptops.

For registration please call 952-457-2639 or email: academy@technoseva.com

 

Oracle BPM Training Course
(TSOBPM02)

This part of the training is for developers who will be given Business Use Case to work on and actually develop a working project with database interaction.

This may involve java/PBL/JSP programming.

This will be the opportunity to work on more real life project and gain some solid experience as an Oracle BPM programmer!

This training session will also consist of two modules:
I) Module I – 6 hrs
Students will get to understand the BPM Use Case and then translate that into working prototypes. Define database needs. Define JSP needs. Identify the essential tasks that need to be accomplished.
II) Module II – 3 hrs
Go thru the implementation of the use cases, code review, trouble shoot and deploy/run applications.

Prerequisite: At least 2 years work experience in as Developer (preferably Java/J2EE background). Good analytical skills preferred. Should have completed OBPM Training Part I.

About Oracle BPM product

Oracle BPM product, is a new upcoming BPM tool marketing by Oracle and used by big clients like UnitedHealth Group, Best Buy, etc. It is originally a product of BEA (aka ALBPM 5.7/6.0.4) and is a robust tool for rapid business application in today's fast paced development cycles. This tool enables integration design and development environment for Business Analyst and Developers. The life-cycle of a typical BPM project is small and there is scarcity of skilled manpower in this niche area.