Guidelines when moving Integration Workloads from SOA to Oracle Integration by Shreenidhi Raghuram
January 26, 2022 Leave a comment
Introduction
The aim of this blog is to guide customers when they set out to migrate their integration solutions from SOA to Oracle Integration (OIC).
The focus in this blog is to help customers during the creation, configuration of Oracle Integration service instances, and also provide best practices for choosing the right OIC features and integration patterns when developing SOA equivalent integrations on Oracle Integration Cloud.
The existing SOA workloads could be running in customer data-centers, on-premise or on Oracle cloud. The blog aims to provide high level guidelines when moving integration workloads from SOA to Oracle Integration Cloud.
To start with the SOA Suite installations could be any of the below –
- SOA on-premise – Where SOA is installed and managed on-premise or within customer datacenter
- SOACS on OCI – these are SOACS installation running on customer OCI tenancy in one of the OCI regions worldwide
- SOACS Marketplace – This is the newer installations which run on OCI and are installed using the SOA images available in Oracle market place
- SOACS on OCI Classic – These are legacy SOACS installations running on OCI Classic datacenters
SOA to OIC is not an upgrade or an automatic migration. The two integration products have different design-time and runtime environments. Hence the integrations need to be re-developed in the target OIC platform. Although, the high level integration concepts remain same for both platforms, a sound knowledge of Oracle Integration Cloud’s features, wide range of adapters and a good idea of cloud integration concepts are key to get all the benefits of Oracle Integration during the migration from SOA. Read the complete article here.
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