Identify the components of Oracle Workflow. (Choose all that apply.)
A.
ApplicationID
B.
Workflow Engine
C.
Notification Worklist
D.
Workflow base path
E.
Notification System
F.
Oracle Workflow Builder
G.
Business Event System
Explanation:
B: The Workflow Engine embedded in the Oracle Database implements
process definitions at runtime. The Workflow Engine monitors
workflow states and coordinates the routing of activities for a process.
E: Oracle Workflow lets you include users in your workflows to handle
activities that cannot be automated, such as approvals for requisitions or
sales orders. The Notification System sends notifications to and processes responses from users
in a workflow.
F: Oracle Workflow Builder is a graphical tool that lets workflow
developers create, view, or modify a business process with simple drag
and drop operations. Using the Workflow Builder, you can create and
modify all workflow objects, including activities, item types, and
messages.
G: The Business Event System is an application service that uses the Oracle
Advanced Queuing (AQ) infrastructure to communicate business events
between systems. The Business Event System consists of the Event
Manager, which lets you register subscriptions to significant events, and
event activities, which let you model business events within workflow
processes.
Reference: Oracle Workflow, User’s Guide
Major Features and Definitions