Oracle Implementation Certifications

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Enablement and certification are key to cloud success. At the Oracle Competence Center and Online Learning Library partners can attend free on-line classes and certifications. Additional we offer the latest implementation exams ($245 or free vouchers) for:

· Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2020 Specialist | 1Z0-1042-20

· Oracle Cloud Platform Digital Assistant 2020 Specialist | 1Z0-1071-20

· Oracle Cloud Platform Application Development 2019 Associate I 1Z0-1043

· Oracle Cloud Platform Enterprise Analytics 2019 Associate | 1Z0-1041

Oracle Cloud Platform Content and Experience 2019 Associate | 1Z0-1040

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining -South America (Spanish) March 30th – April 1st 2021

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Do you want to find out why Gartner named Oracle as a Leader in Magic Quadrant for three years in row? Are you able to innovate quickly in the new digital world? Are you looking for ways to integrate systems and data faster using a modern cloud integration platform? Attend the Oracle Integration Bootcamp, a three days hands-on training for Oracle partners!

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:

South America (Spanish) March 30th – April 1st 2021

Europe Middle East & Africa (English) April 6th – 8th 2021

Get the latest OIC training material here (community membership required).

For additional location please visit our website here.

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining for Oracle Partners Europe Middle East & Africa (English) April 6th – 8th 2021

imageDo you want to find out why Gartner named Oracle as a Leader in Magic Quadrant for three years in row? Are you able to innovate quickly in the new digital world? Are you looking for ways to integrate systems and data faster using a modern cloud integration platform? Attend the Oracle Integration Bootcamp, a three days hands-on training for Oracle partners!

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: Europe Middle East & Africa (English) April 6th – 8th 2021

For details please visit the registration page here.

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Integration & Process Partner Community Newsletter March 2021

Dear Partner Community

In the last 6 month we offered thirteen Oracle Integration Bootcamps for Partners. More than 900 persons attended these 3 days hands-on trainings. More than 2100 persons are on the waiting list, therefor we offer three additional workshops, please see below registration details, in the next months. Thanks for spending your valuable time to become trained and certified. Oracle Integration connects SaaS service like HC, CX and ERP. Pre-build integration adapters accelerate your SaaS implementation and reduce project risk. What is the impact of this huge investment by our partners? 8 of the top 10 Oracle Integration customers are implemented by partners! Congratulations and thanks for your success. Trained and certified consultants implement successful customer projects.

Thanks to the community for sharing all the integration articles: Oracle Integration Playground permanent service for Partners free of charge! & Oracle Hospitality Innovation Week March 2021 & APAC Oracle Integration Update Webcast Series & Using FlexDeploy with Oracle Integration Cloud A Customer Success Story & Webinar: The API’s the limit: Why automated integration will see you succeed in the cloud & OIC February 21 Release – New Features & Edit XSLT Source Code in OIC Mapper UI & February 2021 Oracle Integration Fusion Application Adapters Enhancements & An easy way to handle the Oracle ERP Callback when importing data & Linking OCI to ServiceNow via Oracle Integration & Embedding Oracle Integration Insight dashboards : Quickly and Easily & OIC & OCI API Gateway Integration: Quick and Easy & API Gateway Deployment & Reactivate All Integrations Together that Use the Same Connection & Convert from Schedule to REST based integration.

In the process & innovation section Daniel Teixeira stared a process automation series. In part one he highlights the Process Cloud Service concepts and how to get started.

For a short summery of our monthly key information watch the PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The March edition highlights the hands-on Integration Bootcamp and the Oracle Hospitality Innovation Week. In this month’s community webcast Luis Weir and Niall Commiskey will present how to combine OHIP and Oracle Integration to connect Opera with Oracle SaaS. Please join the Partner Community Webcast March 30th 2021. On-demand webcast recordings are available at the Oracle Video Hub.

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Microprocess Consequences by Jan Kettenis

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In a previous blog article I introduced the Microprocess Architecture. The article below discusses the consequences of maintaining, managing and running applications that are build according to this architecture.

We are applying the Microprocess Architecture to some 4 Dynamic Process applications that are being built with the Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) for some one and a half year already, but none of them went production so far. We can clearly see the benefits of applying the Microprocess Architecture, but also realize the consequences. I have addressed most of these with some pointers for dealing with them in a follow-up article on the subject.

As the go-live date slowly but inevitably is nearing, people obviously start wondering what the consequences regarding maintaining, managing and running such applications mean in the context of OIC. The below discusses this, referring to a “business process” as the main application that is made up by a collection of microprocesses.

The following picture shows the core concepts of the Microprocess Architecture in the context of a case application: The case application with its activities is separated from the components that do the "actual work": the microprocesses. The case application does only the choreography and therefore is restricted to rule logic. The microprocesses are relatively small and simple stand-alone process application doing service calls and handling human tasks. Read the complete article here.

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Import and Export MDS artifacts in SOA 12c by Pranav Davar

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Oracle SOA-MDS (Metadata Store) repository can be used to access artifacts that can be shared among various SOA composites. For example, we have one common schema for a business fault that is consumed by various applications. Instead of having a localized copy of that schema file in each SOA composite, we can have it in a centralized repository (SOA-MDS). Another benefit of using SOA-MDS is that we can change the file at runtime and need not redeploy the complete code.

While developing SOA composites, we use SOA design-time repository, later these changes can be synced to the SOA servers. In this article, we will discuss 2 ways to sync the artifacts available in the SOA design-time repository and the SOA servers.

  1. Establishing the connection to SOA-MDS in Jdeveloper.
  2. Using SOA em console or Fusion Middleware control console.

Moving a file between SOA composite to SOA design-time MDS repository

Let’s assume, we created a businessFault.xsd which will be used by various SOA composites or projects. Before moving this file to the SOA server MDS location, we need to first push it to the SOA design-time repository. Read the complete article here.

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Create Delimited String from XML Nodes and Vice Versa in SOA 12c by Pranav Davar

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A delimited string is a string representation of data separated by a delimiter(e.g. ","). A simple representation of the delimited string will look like.

Delimited String Examples

Sample-1– Delimiter as ","
    Value1,Value2,Value3 
Sample-2– Delimiter as "|"
    Value1|Value2|Value3

If we want to represent the above set of delimited values in the form of an XML document under some root and parent tag. The representation will look like this.

XML Example

<root xmlns="http://test.com/sample/xml"&gt;

  <Values>

    <value>Value1</value>

    <value>Value2</value>

    <value>Value3</value>

  </Values>

</root>

Sometimes we may need to convert values coming in delimited string to an xml document or vice versa. Since delimited string is similar to csv format. We can create a nxsd schema and then perform translate i.e. native to xml or xml to native within our SOA application. But in the scenarios wherein we just want to convert one delimited string to xml or recurring xml nodes to one delimited string, there we can make use of oracle xpath extension functions: Read the complete article here.

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Experience Oracle’s innovative Integration portfolio from end to end – March 18th, 2021 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Pacific Time

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Highlights

Learn about various key components of the Oracle Integration solution. Establish seamless connectivity with your Applications; On-prem, SaaS or in any cloud with our large portfolio of Adapters. Learn how you can leverage Business Accelerators to speed up your integrations by 10X. Empower your Business Owners with Integration Insights. Collaborate with your Trading Partners with B2B. Design, develop, deploy, manage and monetize your API’s. Extend your applications with Visual Builder.

Agenda
  • Oracle Integration Overview
  • Core Components
  • Demonstration
  • Customer Case Studies
  • Summary

Schedule:  March 18th, 2021 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Pacific Time

For details please visit the registration page here.

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Identity Propagation – VBCS > IC > Fusion Apps by Greg Mally

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This blog was a collaborative effort between Greg Mally and Mike Muller of the A-Team.  There is an effort under way to provide example assets for this blog and when those assets are available, this blog will be updated with details on how to get to them.

One of the big challenges that Oracle Integration Cloud developers face is any outbound REST calls from Integration Cloud (IC) to Fusion Applications (FA) APIs require a user’s identity.  On the surface this seems pretty trivial because the IC REST connections allow for configuring the connection with basic authentication or OAuth 2 JSON Web Token (JWT). However, this configuration is tied to a single user and many use cases/flows require the identity of the person making the FA REST call due to access restrictions, security, auditing, etc. This blog will present a pattern that has been implemented to accomplish identity propagation from a client application, through IC, and to FA. Read the complete article here.

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On-demand Webinar: Maximize the Potential of Oracle Integration Cloud with FlexDeploy

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Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) can help quickly and seamlessly integrate data, applications, and services and be a key enabler to your digital transformation process.
However, OIC does not include features for automated CI/CD, and deployment of OIC artifacts is a manual process, which means extra time, additional manpower, and management nightmares.
In this webinar, you will learn how FlexDeploy can eliminate these manual steps and reduce costs and risk by:

  • Automating the build and deployment of OIC artifacts including Integrations, Connections, Lookups, and Libraries
  • Adopting Continuous Integration (CI) and Release Pipelines
  • Integrating tools like Git, SVN, Jira, SoapUI, Postman, and ServiceNow. Read the complete article here.

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