Invoke a Co-located Integration from a Parent Integration by Daniel Martins Teixeira

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The capability to ‘Invoke an Integration from another Integration’ is now GA – in other words, the ability to easily implement Modular Design is now GA.

This topic has already been covered some time ago here, but now the feature is GA, available to every OIC user, and it’s worthwhile a refresh!

What did it really change?

Before this feature, we could achieve the same result, but that would require to expose the desired Integration with a REST Trigger and we would need to create a Connection to enable calls to that Integration.

Now we can simply call the Integration and avoid the need to handle the Connection and the endpoint changes in different environments.

There is no need to configure the Connection in the Integration , where we would need to define request/response payloads, headers, parameters and many other settings available in the REST connector.

It is much more practical! Read the complete article here.

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Weblogic JMS adapter by Niall Commiskey

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Here is a simple example of using the Weblogic JMS adapter in OIC –

I began by setting up the JMS artefacts in Weblogic -then created a simple JMS client to sanity test – Weblogic is running on my laptop, so I have installed the OIC Connectivity Agent there as well. It is up and running – I now create the Weblogic JMS connection in OIC.

Read the complete article here.

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Processing an Incident in ServiceNow by Niall Commiskey

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One thing that hit me on logging in to ServiceNow was the plethora of functionality on offer.

Introduction to the ServiceNow adapter

ServiceNow provides platform-as-a-service (PaaS) enterprise service management software for human resources, law, facilities management, finance, marketing, and field operations. ServiceNow specializes in IT service management (ITSM) applications and automates common business processes. ServiceNow contains a number of modular applications that can vary by instance and user. ServiceNow contains many modules/plugins and our adapter gives you access to the following – Read the complete article here.

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Subscribe Oracle ERP Business Events in Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

imageSubscription of Business Events is one of the crucial scenarios in the today’s world irrespective of the application. In this article, we will look at how to Subscribe Oracle ERP Business Events in Oracle Integration. The subscription of events makes the real time based integration between Oracle ERP and other SaaS based or on-premise applications.

Important links

How to create ERP connection

ERP Integration using File Based Data Import: Oracle Integration

All oracle fusion based application like Oracle Sales Cloud, HCM, SCM etc. provides business events which can be subscribed by any external applications.

Oracle Integration Cloud allows us to receive to these business events and sent to other down stream application.

In this article we will subscribe “Service Request Created Event” and will forward to SaaS application.

Prerequisites:

Register CSF Key in SaaS

In a FA-based SaaS instance, the outbound call of a webservice uses a OWSM security policy which retrieves the credentials for the call from a CSF Key. This means that you need to register a CSF key for every connection to an external system.

In order to register a csf key follow below steps:

  • Get the Identity Domain and Service Instance from Oracle Integration Cloud page. Click on the username from the top right corner of the OIC page and select About. Concatenate both the values. For example: if Identity Domain is “idcs-85d2f556h145f784f85” and Service Instance is “myoic” then final value will be idcs-85d2f556h145f784f85myoic. This will be used as csf-key in further steps. Read the complete article here.

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See How Easily You Can Access Integration’s metadata by Venkatesh Mohanram

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Many times we may want to use the name of the integration, its version inside the OIC integration flow and we may not want to hardcode the values. And also we may want to access dynamic value like runtime instanceId, invoked by etc., inside the integration flow. All these are possible now with the introduction of a new feature called ‘Integration Metadata Access’ and it allows access to most of the commonly useful metadata. In this blog, we will see what are the metadata that we can access and how we can use it in the integration flow.

The minimum Oracle Integration version required for the feature is 20.34310

List of exposed metadata

  1. Integration
    1. Name
    2. Identifier
    3. Version
  2. Runtime data
    1. Instance ID
    2. Invoked by name
  3. Environment data
    1. Service instance name
    2. Base URL

All these metadata are read-only fields and can be used in any orchestration like Assign activity, Log activity, Notification activity etc., Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Field Service adapter –> Subscribing to OFS Events by Niall Commiskey

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Simple example here –
I want to trigger an OIC integration, when a new Resource is created in OFS.
A resource is one who does the actual work – so all hail our venerable resources!

OIC Trigger Configuration

I drop the OFS connection as a Trigger and configure as follows. Read the complete article here.

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See How Easily You Can Access Integration’s metadata by Venkatesh Mohanram

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Many times we may want to use the name of the integration, its version inside the OIC integration flow and we may not want to hardcode the values. And also we may want to access dynamic value like runtime instanceId, invoked by etc., inside the integration flow. All these are possible now with the introduction of a new feature called ‘Integration Metadata Access’ and it allows access to most of the commonly useful metadata. In this blog, we will see what are the metadata that we can access and how we can use it in the integration flow.

The minimum Oracle Integration version required for the feature is 20.34310

List of exposed metadata

  1. Integration
    1. Name
    2. Identifier
    3. Version
  2. Runtime data
    1. Instance ID
    2. Invoked by name
  3. Environment data
    1. Service instance name
    2. Base URL

All these metadata are read-only fields and can be used in any orchestration like Assign activity, Log activity, Notification activity etc., Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Field Service Adapter by Niall Commiskey

imageLike all OIC adapters, the OFS adapter has comprehensive documentation.
The users guide is available here

Pre-requisites

There are some pre-requisites, which are discussed in the aforementioned doc. Read the complete article here.

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OIC –> Netsuite adapter – processing Customers by Niall Commiskey

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Simple example – let’s start by creating a customer. I’m not a Netsuite expert – so I begin by creating a Customer in Netsuite

Ok, now I’ve seen the mandatory fields –
So now off to OIC. I create a simple REST based integration that leverages the Netsuite adapter to create a customer in Netsuite. Read the complete article here.

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