Oracle Utilities: Configuration Tools for MWM v2 - Foundation
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Description
This course is applicable to Oracle Utilities Mobile Workforce Management v2, as supported by the Oracle Utilities Applications Framework v4.
This course is intended for developers who want to develop upgradeable and extendable solutions using the Oracle Utilities Application Framework V4 toolset.
Concepts discussed include Maintenance Objects, Business Objects, Inheritance, Lifecyle, and Access Rights. Throughout the course, the student will be exposed to the benefits of back-end scripting without the need to know Java programming. In addition, using XML and XPATH, students make use of object-based architecture to expand the usability of the application.
Learn To:- Use Business Objects with…
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This course is applicable to Oracle Utilities Mobile Workforce Management v2, as supported by the Oracle Utilities Applications Framework v4.
This course is intended for developers who want to develop upgradeable and extendable solutions using the Oracle Utilities Application Framework V4 toolset.
Concepts discussed include Maintenance Objects, Business Objects, Inheritance, Lifecyle, and Access Rights. Throughout the course, the student will be exposed to the benefits of back-end scripting without the need to know Java programming. In addition, using XML and XPATH, students make use of object-based architecture to expand the usability of the application.
Learn To:- Use Business Objects without Java coding
- Differentiate between Business Objects and Maintenance Objects
- Use Validation Rules on Business Objects
- Reuse Business Objects using Inheritance
- Use Business Object Lifecycles to best advantage
- Create Valid Actions for your Application Service
Audience
- Data Warehouse Developer
- Support Engineer
- Technical Administrator
- Technical Consultant
- Database Administrators
Course Topics Business Objects
- Differentiating between business objects (BO's) and maintenance objects (MO's)
- Illustrating how a schema holds the BO's elements
- Mapping elements to the MO's primary key
- Validating elements of a BO
- Illustrating how a CLOB contains XML
- Creating algorithm types to create algorithms
- Writing algorithms to perform business rules
- Using "edit data" vs. specific steps in writing scripts
- Using XPATH
- Distinguish between single and multi-system events
- Determining plug-in spots
- Putting common rules on a parent BO
- Explaining how a child BO can have children and grandchildren, et al
- Explaining how multi-system events are top-down
- Inheriting data structures
- Explaining the different types of BO lifecycle
- Discussing the state-specific rules
- Discussing the state transition rules
- Explaining the differences between BO rules vs. BO state rules
- Discussing monitoring state rules
- Explaining save points
- Dealing with logs (and log files)
- Introducing option types
- Using options for MO's
- Differentiating between single vs. multi-options
- Securing application services
- Securing BO's
- Explaining the differences between using access rights for parent BO's vs. child BO's
- Configuring business rules on BO's
- Configuring business rules on MO's
- Differentiating between service scripts and plug-in scripts
- Using XPATH to manipulate schema parameters
- Determining access rights of script calls
- Using global variables
- Invoking core services using business services
- Validating input variables
- Discussing errors
- Issuing a save point
- Discussing algorithm parameters
- Using a BO option to define an adjustment type
- Using an admin BO
- Introducing new elements using CLOB's (Character - Large Objects)
- Using statistics in admin BO's
- Discussing support issues
- Examining new plug-in spots (system events)
- Extending lifecycles
Course Objectives
- Differentiate between hard and soft maintenance objects
- Define state transition rules
- Implement simple rules in business objects
- Create algorithms to implement business rules
- Add business objects
- Use inheritance to avoid duplication of effort
- Create state monitoring rules
- Set up business object options
- Explain maintenance object options
- Define valid actions for application services
- Differentiate between business objects and maintenance objects
- Create a plug-in script
- Create a service script
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