Jarvis Pizzeria: Handling SOAP Faults in PCS by Richard Olrichs & Marcel van de Glind

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As we are very optimistic developer we started out with modeling and testing the happy flow of our Jarvis pizzeria. But as experience learns it is the big bad world that obliges us to deal with both expected and unexpected failures. This blog post we will look into the handling of SOAP faults that PCS has to offer out-of-the-box.

As a starting point we have created a basic process with one service call:

This SOAP Fault service is connected to mockable.io service that is configured to throw back a remote fault, i.e. the invoked service endpoint cannot be reached. Let’s deploy the process, start an instance and see in the workspace what has happened.

Note: to use the OOTB error handling leave the fault policy checkbox marked during deployment: Read the complete article here.

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Fixed SOA Suite CS Error in Oracle Cloud: Validation Failed – Unable to Create Service / Invalid Storage Container by Frank Munz

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This post should provide some help for those working for the first time with SOA CS in the Oracle Cloud.

After working a lot with ACCS, OCCS, Developer CS, and JCS, surprisingly I struggled with the provisioning of SOA CS in the Oracle Cloud. Part of the problem was that the storage service seems to be accessed in (at least) three different ways within OPC .

  1. The syntax StorageName-IDDomain/chosenContainerName workes fine for DB and Java CS. There also you can create the storage container while provisioning the service.
  2. I have seen slides at OOW2017 where the storage container name was specified as a single identifier, e.g. “xyzcontainer” (however I cannot find the my paparazzi for that cloud service right now).
  3. For SOA CS none of this worked. Also the reported solution in the ODC forum did not apply in this case. The tooltip actually suggested the syntax 1).
    Also the error message(s) is not that helpful. “Validation Failed” could mean anything. “Check the log file for the real cause” makes me wonder in case of a PaaS service. What worked for SOA CS is using pre-creating the container and using the REST endpoint of the storage service.
Some Details

For SOA CS, when using the syntax that nicely worked for DB and JCS as described in 1) be prepared to see the following error message: Read the complete article here.

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Provisioning Oracle SOA Cloud Service

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This video is part of the My First Day of SOA Cloud Service hands-on tour. It presents conceptual information in support of companion hands-on activity that guides you through Provisioning Oracle SOA Cloud Service. Watch the video here.

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ICS –> NetSuite to Zendesk integration by Niall Commiskey

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Here is a simple example of integrating NetSuite with Zendesk.

We will raise a ticket in Zendesk for a case, created in NetSuite.

I start by creating a NetSuite connection. This process is described in the previous post, available here
I then leverage the ICS REST adapter to access Zendesk. BTW. I logged in to Zendesk and took advantage of their free 30 day trial offer. So my Zendesk account is as follows. Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory Fusion Middleware – July 2018

Affected Products and Patch Information

Security vulnerabilities addressed by this Critical Patch Update affect the products listed below. The product area is shown in the Patch Availability Document column. Please click on the links in the Patch Availability Document column below to access the documentation for patch availability information and installation instructions.

For details please visit the website here.

Affected Products and Versions

FMW Platform, versions 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Hyperion Data Relationship Management, version 11.1.2.4.330

Hyperion Financial Reporting, version 11.1.2

Oracle API Gateway, version 11.1.2.4.0

Oracle BI Publisher, versions 11.1.1.7.0, 11.1.1.9.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle Business Process Management Suite, versions 11.1.1.7.0, 11.1.1.9.0, 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Studio, versions 3.1, 3.2

Oracle Enterprise Data Quality, version 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle Enterprise Repository, versions 11.1.1.7.0, 12.1.3.0.0

Oracle Fusion Middleware MapViewer, versions 12.2.1.2, 12.2.1.3

Oracle Fusion Middleware, versions 12.2.1.2, 12.2.1.3

Oracle Internet Directory, version 11.1.1.9.0

Oracle Java SE Embedded, version 8u171

Oracle Java SE, versions 6u191, 7u181, 8u172, 10.0.1

Oracle JDeveloper, versions 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle JRockit, version R28.3.18

Oracle Outside In Technology, version 8.5.3

Oracle SOA Suite, versions 11.1.1.7.0, 11.1.1.9.0, 12.1.3.0.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle Tuxedo, versions 12.1.1, 12.1.3, 12.2.2

Oracle WebCenter Portal, versions 11.1.1.9.0, 12.2.1.2.0, 12.2.1.3.0

Oracle WebLogic Server, versions 10.3.6.0, 12.1.3.0, 12.2.1.2, 12.2.1.3

 

For details please visit the website here.

 

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ICS Netsuite adapter configuration by Niall Commiskey

 

Here is an example configuration of an ICS connectionimage

Yes, I have obfuscated some of the fields, but let’s go thru them individually
WSDL URL:
https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/version/netsuite.wsdl
So from where did I get the version nr?
Now, I have little or no knowledge of NetSuite as an app, so I just logged in and searched. Read the complete article here.

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ICS Best Practices : Before going live and post go-live by Ashish Singh

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Integration Cloud Service, Oracle’s flagship iPaaS product, is increasingly being adopted by customers as their strategic integration platform, for implementing various Cloud-to-Cloud as well as Cloud-to-OnPrem integration projects.

With every release of the product more and more features are being added, and there’s plenty of documentation available on using ICS for designing and developing various integration patterns.

In this blog, however, I will talk about ICS from an operational perspective. I will go over some of the best practices that should be followed so that the Development, Code Migration, go-live, and post go-live maintenance goes as smoothe as possible.

These practices may be implemented either via the ICS UI, or the REST APIs; however, using the APIs provides a great degree of automation. I will refer to the specific ICS APIs below as needed.
These APIs can be scripted using any client programming language, although if Python is being used then Christian’s blog here provides a great set of starter scripts.

The best practices are as follows. I have split them in two sections, Pre Go-Live and Post Go-Live considerations.

Pre Go-Live Considerations
  1. a. Version Control the Integration IARs
    1. Although ICS integration IARs are binary zip files, it is still a good practice for developers to check in in the IARs periodically, just like checking in any code. They can export the integrations manually from ICS UI and import it to their git repository, or have this task automated by a CI/CD system that uses the ICS export REST API, described here to export the integration, and check it into their Version Control System on a nightly/periodic basis.
      Doing so ensures that the code is never lost. It also helps with code migration, as explained below. Read the complete article here.
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Seamless SaaS Integration using Oracle Integration Cloud Service by Hiren Ruchandani

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Total Graphics (TGI) is a Philadelphia-based company which provides expertise in digital printing and marketing solutions. TGI offers customized online marketing portals/storefronts to customers who then get access to a variety of marketing, sales, and human resources collateral and support materials.

Prior to using Oracle, TGI’s solution was a stand-alone portal, which was not able to fully integrate with their other SaaS applications. TGI’s customers were required to manage their contacts and orders in two places: Salesforce and Pageflex. While their customer’s information is managed in Salesforce, all of the information about their print, promotional, trade show products and orders are in Pageflex.

An integration was achieved between Salesforce and Pageflex using Oracle Integration Cloud Service. With Oracle Integration Cloud Service, TGI was able to not only provide a seamless integration between Salesforce and Pageflex, but also provide a new source of revenue by selling their solution in the Oracle Marketplace. Now, TGI’s customers have a new experience. They can sign into Salesforce and manage all of their user contacts, ordering processes, budgeting, reporting, and workflow all through a single sign-in through Salesforce. Read the complete article here.

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Integration Cloud Service, SOA Cloud Service or Integration Cloud, are you confused? by Phil Wilkins

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Oracle have announced Oracle Integration Cloud, the next evolution in their cloud integration capabilities. So how does it relate to the existing Cloud based integration products and what is the future of different products?

To best understand this, let’s first look at the existing landscape. Our first diagram shows a subset of the Oracle PaaS offerings most closely related products from a capability perspective such as SOA, ICS, PCS. We haven’t tried to address all the offerings as there in the region of 50 products now before we even consider the related IaaS products such as container Cloud.

Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) brings together a number of different existing solutions into a single offering. The products coming together are:

  • Integration Cloud Service (ICS).
  • Process Cloud Service (PCS).
  • Visual Application Builder Service (VBCS) (to support PCS) – previously known as Application Cloud Builder Service (ABCS),
  • Insight.
  • (Analytics) Streams. Read the complete article here.

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PaaS (Process & Integration) Partner Community Newsletter July 2018

Dear PaaS Partner Community,

In case you missed our PaaS kickoff webcast on-demand recording is available here. In this webcast Ed Zou and myself highlight the five journey’s to the cloud, the latest PaaS sales kits for Move & Improve Apps, Leverage SaaS, Build New Cloud-Native Apps, Build New Cloud-Native Apps, Optimize IT Security and Optimize Systems Management. In the second part of the webcast we focus how you as a partner can get support including sales kits, free cloud trial services, promote your services and applications and get trained and certified.

The first Autonomous Cloud Services launched. For details about Autonomous Cloud, Autonomous Integration Cloud, Autonomous Blockchain cloud and Autonomous Customer Conversation with Intelligent Chatbots attend the webcast series in July and August 2018.

Thanks to the community for sharing all the Integration articles: SaaS Enablement – Realizing the true Potential of Standard Applications (a cases study) & IP Filter Validation policy to restrict access in Oracle API CS & Managing Applications in Oracle API Cloud Service (CS) & Start, Stop and Status of API CS Physical Gateway & ICS to OIC & Integration Cloud – File Handling Primer & Agent Group Existance Check Failed, Recheck ICS Username, ICS Password and Proxy Username, Proxy Password or Contact Customer Support & Configuring Integrated SOA Gateway with Oracle SOA Cloud Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic & SOA Suite 12c in Docker containers. Only a couple of commands, no installers, no third party scripts & Oracle Service Bus 12.2.1.1.0: Service Exploring via WebLogic Server MBeans with JMX.

Thanks to the community for sharing all the process articles: Case Management and the Microprocess Architecture & Jarvis Pizzeria: Custom Reports & Dashboards & Migration from Oracle BPM to Oracle Autonomous Integration Cloud – Streamlining Process Automation in the Cloud & Some Tips for Working with Visual Builder UI Components in Oracle Integration Cloud & Autonomous OIC –> Process REST API.

In our innovation and architecture section Leon Smiers published the first article on the Oracle AI Platform. Also an article on the latest IoT Asset Monitoring solution is published and an article on demystifying Blockchain.

For a short summery of our key monthly information watch the Fusion Middleware & PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The July edition highlights the PaaS sales resources and the Oracle Innovation Award, This month’s community webcast will introduce the Oracle Autonomous Mobile Cloud Service, please join our monthly Partner Community Webcast – July 24th 2018.

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