About Me

I have more than 20 years of technology experience ranging from mainframes, integration, and SOA technologies in financial services, government, and vendor environments.

I’ m working for the Swiss Oracle Advantage Partner Trivadis in the Technologies Division, where I’m responsible for SOA, Application Integration and Open Source based Development. I have a long-time experience as developer, coach, trainer and architect in the area of building complex Java EE and SOA-based applications. Currently I’m focusing on SOA and Application Integration projects using the Oracle SOA Suite.

I’am  co-author of the books “Spring 2.0 im Einsatz”, “Architecture Blueprints” and “Integration Architecture Blueprints”.

Since 2009 I’m an Oracle ACE Director for Fusion Middleware and SOA, which I’m very proud of!

  1. Roman
    January 13, 2010 at 21:46 | #1

    Hi Guido

    gratuliere zum gelungenen Blog.
    ich kann bestimmt was lernen.

    Cu Roman

  2. Foggiato Michel
    January 24, 2010 at 14:19 | #2

    Hello Mr Schmutz from TRIVADIS

    I meet M. Damien Claudel (oracle-Suiise-Romande) the 26 january 2010 for the organization of a seminar in Geneva about the product Apex.

    Does your company interested to this product witch is a RAD of Oracle company?

    Dis you received or read the blog of my email dated november 2009 ?

    Trivadis is a good company and used for training staff in the past.

    m.foggiato
    Oracle DBA and Apex expert.

    geneva-ch

  3. Venugopal
    September 29, 2010 at 10:30 | #3

    Hi Schmutz,
    i am an ex employee of Oracle and worked on AIA 2.4 2.5 and Aia 3.1.
    I am new to OSB part and now started working on it. The blog is very much helpful for all the begineers in OSB.
    Thanks for the initiative
    may io have ur mail id so that i can check with in my architecture designs.

    Thanks and regards,
    Venugopal

  4. Venugopal
    September 29, 2010 at 10:30 | #4

    Hi Schmutz,
    i am an ex employee of Oracle and worked on AIA 2.4 2.5 and Aia 3.1.
    I am new to OSB part and now started working on it. The blog is very much helpful for all the begineers in OSB.
    Thanks for the initiative
    may io have ur mail id so that i can check with in my architecture designs.

  5. Gupta Bros
    February 3, 2011 at 10:57 | #5

    Dear Guido,
    Got an strange issue and not able to find solution anywhere. Any help or pointers would be highly appreciated.

    Issue : Error deploying BPMN/BEPL process in Weblogic in default SOA partition.

    I was working on BPMN/BEPL process on my local PC (and having XE for all MDS/partition purpose) for last 20 days. Everything was going smoothly but it starts giving below error in deployment from today onwards. Same process is getting deployed else where. Any idea ?

    I also deleted COMPOSITE_INSTANCE table thinking that space might be issue. I have also created new schema using RCU scripts in separate table space but no luck till now. Not sure if i understand the reason of this error. Pls help.

    [12:32:28 PM] Error deploying archive sca_ApproveOrder_rev1.0.jar to partition “default” on server soa_server1 [Y.GUPTA-PC.in.oracle.com:8001]
    [12:32:28 PM] HTTP error code returned [500]
    [12:32:28 PM] Error message from server:
    Error during deployment: Deployment Failed: Error occurred during deployment of component: OrderApproval to service engine: implementation.bpmn, for composite: ApproveOrder: ORABPEL-05250

    Error deploying BPMN suitcase.
    error while attempting to deploy the BPMN component file “D:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\base_domain\deployed-composites\ApproveOrder_rev1.0\sca_ApproveOrder_rev1.0\soa_3c359a20-4bf5-41bd-95cf-582eac75958f”; the exception reported is: java.lang.StackOverflowError

    This error contained an exception thrown by the underlying deployment module.
    Verify the exception trace in the log (with logging level set to debug mode).
    .
    [12:32:28 PM] Check server log for more details.
    [12:32:28 PM] Error deploying archive sca_ApproveOrder_rev1.0.jar to partition “default” on server soa_server1 [Y.GUPTA-PC.in.oracle.com:8001]
    [12:32:28 PM] #### Deployment incomplete. ####
    [12:32:28 PM] Error deploying archive file:/C:/hat/Merch2_0/OrderWorkFlow/ApproveOrder/deploy/sca_ApproveOrder_rev1.0.jar
    (oracle.tip.tools.ide.fabric.deploy.common.SOARemoteDeployer)

  6. Dalila
    November 1, 2011 at 13:50 | #6

    Hello Guido Schmutz, I have a question, if the Oracle BPEL Process Manager and JDeveloper, allow me to do the same that in Oracle Service Bus (OSB), related to orchestration, transformation, service calls, etc., then what would be the real difference OSB, ie that I would have an ESB if the BPEL Process Manager and JDeveloper would perform the same.
    Thanks in advance, awaiting your response Dalila.

  7. Daniel Sutton
    December 7, 2011 at 15:13 | #7

    Hi Guido,

    Sorry to hear about your accident – Ronald did a good job of standing in for you at UKOUG though. Get well soon !
    Maybe get to meet the famous Guido at next year’s conference…

    All the best,
    Daniel.

  8. January 27, 2012 at 12:12 | #8

    Hi Guido

    I read your articles with interest. One question please – in your article on the Oracle website you mention that ” BPEL is normally the wrong approach to do doing huge Data Model Transformations.” – why is mediator considered more appropriate than BPEL for this?

    Thanks
    Simon

  9. Vikram
    January 11, 2013 at 06:13 | #9

    Hello Mr Schmutz,

    Happy new year 2013,

    Regards

    Vikram Shinde – Enterprise Business Consultant

    “Beautiful People. Beautiful Softwares.” http://www.winjit.com |Email: vikrams@winjit.com | Skype : vikram.winjit |

  10. Vaishali Dihenia
    May 9, 2013 at 18:48 | #10

    Your book about Oracle Service Bus Development cook book is amazing. I would be interested to know more about performance tuning and security in OSB. Do you suggest any documentation about it.

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