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Using Oracle Service Registry in an automated (Maven) SOA/BPM build
Today, I feel very privileged to share with you a post from one of my readers, Phani Khrisna, who was kind enough to allow me to post this updated Maven POM which allows you to use resources in the Oracle … Continue reading
