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{{About|middleware technology side of Oracle Fusion which consists of two parts - Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Fusion Middleware, both running on an [[open architecture]] ecosystem - Oracle Fusion Architecture. For the fusion applications, see [[Oracle Fusion Applications]]|the open architecture ecosystem|Oracle Fusion Architecture}}
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'''Oracle Fusion Middleware''' ('''FMW''', also known as '''Fusion Middleware''') consists of several [[software]] products from [[Oracle Corporation]]. FMW spans multiple services, including [[Java EE]] and [[Software development|developer]] tools, [[Systems integration|integration]] services, [[business intelligence]], [[collaborative software|collaboration]], and [[content management]]. FMW depends on [[open standard]]s such as [[BPEL]], [[SOAP]], [[XML]] and [[Java Message Service|JMS]].<ref>
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|quote = Oracle's complete family of application infrastructure products from the #1 Java application server to SOA and enterprise portals are integrated with Oracle Applications and technologies to speed implementation and lower the cost of management and change.
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== Evolution ==
Many of the products included under the FMW banner do not themselves qualify as [[middleware]] products: "Fusion Middleware" essentially represents a re-branding of many of Oracle products outside of Oracle's core [[database]] and applications-software offerings&mdash;compareofferings—compare Oracle Fusion.
 
Oracle acquired many of its FMW products via acquisitions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oracle.com/corporate/acquisitions/|title=Strategic Acquisitions - Oracle|website=www.oracle.com}}</ref> This includes products from [[BEA Systems]] and [[Stellent]].
 
In order to provide standards-based software to assist with [[business process automation]], [[Hewlett-Packard|HP]] has incorporated FMW into its "[[service-oriented architecture]] (SOA) portfolio".<ref>{{cite web
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** [[business rule]]s
** [[Business Process Analysis]] Suite
** Oracle BPM<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/bpm/overview/index.html|title=BPM - Business Process Management Software - Oracle|website=www.oracle.com}}</ref> – [[Business process management]]
** [[Oracle Data Integrator]] (ODI) – an application using the database for set-based data integration<ref>
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** [[Oracle Enterprise Service Bus]]
** [[Oracle Application server B2B]]
** Oracle Web Services Manager<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/webservices-manager/index.html|title=Oracle Web Services Manager (OWSM)|website=www.oracle.com}}</ref> (OWSM) - a security and monitoring product for [[web services]]<ref>{{
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* [[Business intelligence]]
** [[Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition|Oracle Business Intelligence]] (OBIEE)
** Oracle Crystal Ball<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.oracle.com/applications/crystalball/|title=Crystal Ball - Applications - Oracle|website=www.oracle.com}}</ref> – enables stochastic forecasting and simulation using spreadsheet models
** [[Oracle Discoverer]]
** Data hubs
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