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Best practice for wait on data and application state using Oracle NoSQL

Blog: Oracle BPM

This best practice shows how to save variable state for applications in OCI NoSQL. This can be easily shared across your applications. Within data integration there is often the need to trigger processing with time and also with some data, when data or some data values arrive in a data store and then trigger some processing. There is also the need to persist and retrieve data in global variables, a practice used in application development since time began.

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