OIC Salesforce Integration Demo by Deb Mukherjee

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In older editions of OIC while connecting to Salesforce we need to save and upload Enterprise WSDL, however this process has changed now.
Its better to create developer account using https://developer.salesforce.com/signup as this developer edition of Salesforce provides more in aspect to Development capabilities.Once Done we need to do few things :-

Search ‘API’ in Quick Find and hit ‘Generate Enterprise WSDL’. Read the complete article here.

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Improving the performance of Oracle Integration flows that use REST calls by Nick Montoya

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Oracle Integration connects disparate SaaS and on-premises applications to help businesses move faster. This interaction between Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) and Oracle SaaS (or on-premise) applications needs to be carefully designed and planned for performance and scalability. Overloaded integration flows may run within acceptable timeframes during design phase. They may even pass User Acceptance Testing especially if testers are just going through functional testing. However, when testing for performance and scalability, problems may arise. It is imperative to design solutions that would meet expected peak volumes at runtime. This blog will provide some helpful pointers that you could use to make your solutions achieve better performance and scalability.

Identify Peak Volume Profile and test downstream systems

When designing an Oracle Integration solution for Performance and Scalability, it is very important to identify the peak-hour and peak-day volume. Knowing how many integrations will be running at peak hour will not only help you size your Production OIC environment accordingly, but also, it will help in the testing of your downstream (from OIC point of view) systems.

Testing of downstream systems with expected volumes early in the implementation cycle will help you validate a scalable implementation and/or identify performance bottlenecks in your design. If these outbound calls take longer than a few seconds, then there is plenty of design work to do. Longer synchronous calls to outbound systems may cause OIC to wait for these calls to finish and it may block other processes from running in OIC. Therefore, end users may experience longer response times. Below, you can find several areas where you could explore to help improve the performance of your integration flows that use REST calls. Read the complete article here

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining

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Oracle Product Management is pleased to invite Oracle Partners to attend a 3-days hands-on workshop on how to integrate with ERP & HCM applications using Oracle Integration Cloud. This Invite-Only hands-on workshop will be delivered at No-Fee to Partners. It will consist of presentations, demos, and hands-on labs.

Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) offers Integration, Process Automation and Visual design capabilities that help business analysts and IT specialists to automate end to end business processes across departments. Oracle Integration Cloud offers a simple recipe to be successful in this application integration and process automation journey: Build, Integrate and Engage.

Schedule:

On-demand training

US & Canada August 10th, 12th & 17th 2021

India August 24th, 26th & September 3rd 2021

South America, September 8th, 9th, 10th 2021

For additional location please visit our website here (community membership required).

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My private corner – Congratulations to 1 million page views

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Congratulation to Niall Commiskey our Oracle Integration Product Manager for 1 million blog views. With 871 articles, the best resource for the latest OIC news and technical tips. Visit Niall’s blog here, for additional integration blogs please see here. You write a blog? Let us know, send us a tweet at #PaaSCommunity!

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SOA Suite and OIC – how easy is it? Part 3 – co-existence by Niall Commiskey

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Many of our SOA Suite customers are in the process of "migrating" their software real estate to the cloud; think of folks moving from EBS to Fusion ERP, for example. These customers will have many EBS focused integrations, running on SOA Suite.

These same integrations can now be leveraged from OIC.

That same EBS customer may be adopting SFDC; her on premise SOA based integrations can now invoke OIC services to update SFDC Account details etc. Net, net – we have bidirectional interoperability. One can create SOA Suite connections in OIC, leveraging the SOA Suite adapter. One can also create OIC Connections in JDeveloper – Read the complete article here.

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4 Things those with Digital Integration Hubs (DIH) do that others can’t – and how they fuel innovation

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DIH architecture design principles to help you innovate faster featuring Gartner

We’re excited to have Gartner’s Massimo Pezzini, VP Distinguished Analyst and Research Fellow Emeritus, and Suhas Uliyar, VP Digital Assistant, AI & Integration at Oracle, exploring how Digital Integration Hub design principles are shaping connected business strategy and accelerating innovation for your end-to-end ERP, HCM, and CX processes. In this webinar you will learn:

  • Which enterprise integration use cases and patterns matter most to connecting applications, data, and devices over the next three years.
  • How Packaged Integration Processes for commodity connectivity can create differentiation by accelerating delivery with prebuilt recipes.
  • How democratizing API-led integration enables self-service sharing of resources to speed delivery of your event streaming, IoT, RPA, Blockchain, and AI projects.
  • How DIH design principles are shaping best practices and off-the-shelf solutions to help you level-up your continuous innovation game.

Watch the on-demand webcast here

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How to connect your B2B ecosystem using Oracle Integration–watch on-demand

Learn more about the B2B capabilities in Oracle Integration which now enables you to combine Application and Multi Enterprise Integrations with the same platform. We will walk through an overview of B2B Integration followed by a demo of an end to end Integration that showcases these capabilities.

Speaker: Arvind Venugopal

Watch the webcast on-demand here.

 

 

Take the opportunity to watch our community webcasts on-demand:

· Oracle Visual Builder What’s New

· Accelerate your chatbot projects with Oracle Digital Assistant Templates

· Identity Propagation call from Integration Cloud to Oracle SaaS Applications

· Connect Opera with Oracle SaaS

· Extreme Scalability and Enhanced Resilience for OIC

· SOA Modernization

· Cloud Native and Serverless SaaS Extensions

· How Process Workflow can extend the role of Integration

· Innovate Service Cloud with Chatbots

· Integration Update & New Features

· Chatbot Design best practices for Conversational UX

· Connect, Innovate, Extend SaaS KickOff Webcast 2020

· Cloud Platform KickOff Webcast 2020

· NetSuite Integration

· Integration Insight

· Innovate HCM with Chatbots

· ERP Integration with Application Adapters

· HCM Integration with Application Adapters

· Extend SaaS with Visual Builder Cloud Service

· Integration Adapters

· Integrate SaaS

For the latest information please visit Community Website (Community membership required).

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Oracle Integration Update Webcast September 16th 2021

OIC webcast september 2021Attend to get the latest updates and innovations on Oracle Integration August 2021 release. Our Oracle Integration Product Manager Team will present new features, product roadmaps, discuss upcoming innovations and provide guidelines to help you adopt these quickly within your organization. Topics include:

    • Welcome & announcements
    • August release update Oracle Integration
    • ERP / SCM Integration Best Practices from the A-Team
    • Questions & Answers

Featured Speakers:

Deepak Arora 2 Niall Commiskey Kress 2015 business120
Deepak Arora

Senior Director

Oracle HQ

Niall Commiskey

Senior Director

Oracle HQ

Jürgen Kress

Director,

Oracle HQ

Schedule: 16 Sep, 2021  8:00 a.m. PST (17:00 CET)

For details please visit the registration page here.

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Connect and extend your applications and systems using pre-builts from Oracle Integration – PaaS Partner Community Webcast August 31st 2021

Michael Meiner

Learn how to leverage adapters and accelerators to grow your business. We will cover the latest innovations in prebuilt adapters, including:

· Key features in new and existing application adapters

· Special highlight: new adapters offered by Advantco, an Oracle partner

· Accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration

· How partners can leverage and promote pre-built integrations

Speaker: Michael Meiner

Schedule: August 31st 2021 16:30-17:30 CET (Berlin time)

For details please visit the registration page here.

Take the opportunity to watch our community webcasts on-demand:

· How to connect your B2B ecosystem using Oracle Integration

· Connect, Innovate & Extend SaaS Partner Launch

· Oracle Cloud Platform Partner Launch Webcast on-demand

· Oracle Visual Builder What’s New

· Accelerate your chatbot projects with Oracle Digital Assistant Templates

· Identity Propagation call from Integration Cloud to Oracle SaaS Applications

· Connect Opera with Oracle SaaS

· Extreme Scalability and Enhanced Resilience for OIC

· SOA Modernization

· Cloud Native and Serverless SaaS Extensions

· How Process Workflow can extend the role of Integration

· Innovate Service Cloud with Chatbots

· Integration Update & New Features

· Chatbot Design best practices for Conversational UX

· Cloud Platform KickOff Webcast 2020

· NetSuite Integration

· Integration Insight

· Innovate HCM with Chatbots

· ERP Integration with Application Adapters

· HCM Integration with Application Adapters

· Extend SaaS with Visual Builder Cloud Service

· Integration Adapters

· Integrate SaaS

For the latest information please visit Community Updates Wiki page (Community membership required).

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SOA Suite to OIC – how easy is it? Part 2 by Niall Commiskey

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In this post, I look at the similarities/differences between SOA Suite and OIC, both from a design time and runtime perspective. I then look at an approach to implementing SOA integrations in OIC.

SOA Suite and OIC 

Now let’s go a bit deeper and compare the components of each.

I like to tell customers OIC is a toolkit. The tools include Integration – to connect apps, Process – to extend apps or implement custom business processes, Visual Builder – to create net new apps on top of your App apis, Integration Insight – giving you business user facing Dashboards and Alerts on top of your integrations and processes. Complement these with a B2B component and an sftp conform File Server then you have the toolkit that is OIC. But there is more…

OIC runs on OCI, along with many other PaaS services from Oracle. Many of these services could be interesting for you from an integration perspective as well e.g. OCI API Gateway to protect your OIC apis, OCI Streaming Service (Kafka), OCI Functions (Serverless Functions for your more complex business logic), OCI Eventing and OCI Logging – to name but a few. OIC provides adapters for many of these services – net, net OCI services can provide a compelling business value-add to OIC.

To the above we can add Service Bus, BAM (Business Activity Monitoring), MFT (Managed File Transfer) and B2B components. Naturally both come with a rich set of adapters – SOA Suite has 20+ adapters, OIC has more than 70 and growing. Read the complete article here.

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