Oracle Integration Cloud and Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform: A Match Made in Heaven – Partner Community Webcast March 30th 2021

imageThe Hospitality IT landscape is complex and fragmented. View this session to accelerate your digital transformation with pre-integrated connectivity to Oracle as well as third-party SaaS and on-premises apps, run-ready process automation templates, and an intuitive visual app builder.

Topics include:

  • Oracle Integration for Hospitality
  • Oracle Integration demo
  • Learn how to get started

Speakers: Luis Weir and Niall Commiskey

Schedule: Tuesday March 30th 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:

· 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

· Digital Assistant Update

· SOA Cloud Service

· PaaS Overview Webcast

· Process Cloud Service Update

· Integrate ERP Cloud

· Integrate HCM Cloud

· Functions and Cloud Native

· Blockchain

· API Platform Cloud Service part 2

· 3rd Generation API Gateways part1

· Oracle JET

· Oracle Visual Builder Cloud Service

· Container Native Application Development Platform

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

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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 Bootcamp Webtraining – South America (Portuguese) March 16th 19th 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 (Portuguese) March 16th 19th 2021

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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Oracle Integration Update Webcast March 2nd 2021

Integration – Foundation for digital businessOIC customer webcast US March 2021

Participants will be provided with an update on the latest innovations on Oracle Integration released in Feb 2021. Our Oracle Integration Product Managers will give attendees exclusive access to our product roadmaps, discuss upcoming innovations and provide guideline to help you adopt these quickly within your organization to drive business benefits. We will also cover planned innovations for the May 2021 release so you have a preview to our plan of record. Topics include:

  • February & May Release Update Oracle Integration
  • Insight demo &
  • API led demo
  • B2b trading demo

Schedule: March 2nd 2021 9:00 a.m. PST

For details please see the registration page here.

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OIC – Oracle Field Service via REST by Niall Commiskey

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Yes, there is an Oracle Field Service Adapter in OIC and yes, it provides compelling functionality in respect of common use cases, such as the one described in the OFS adapter documentation – This scenario describes the interaction between the Oracle Field Service and an application that receives and processes alerts for municipal services.

• A municipal employee receives an alert on the municipal services monitoring application indicating that there is a natural gas leak near a busy downtown intersection.

• The municipal employee creates a work order to dispatch a service team to the site. All details necessary to locate the natural gas leak are included in the work order.

• The municipal employee saves and submits the work order on the municipal services monitoring application.

• The work order is sent to the Oracle Field Service Adapter.

• The Oracle Field Service Adapter creates a matching activity in Oracle Field Service and returns the activity identifier to the municipal services monitoring application to allow the progress of the work order to be monitored. Read the complete article here.

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Track scheduled instances from submission by Arya Sanyal

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"Just clicked on Submit Now action, and when I navigate to Tracking there’s no instance! Kind of lost, I click Refresh multiple times to know whether my integration actually triggered."

Or

"Started a schedule, but on Tracking there’s nothing to indicate I have started something until the instance actually starts executing!"

Sounds familiar? We have an enhancement to help you with a more streamlined monitoring experience for scheduled integrations.

Synopsis:

As soon as you trigger a Submit Now or start a schedule, an integration instance gets created immediately. This also shows up on Tracking and confirms not only the fact that your action is successful but also allows you to track the execution no sooner than you submit.

Pre-requisite:

You should be on Oracle Integration Cloud version 20.37960 or later. Read the complete article here.

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NetSuite Integration Series: Part 2: Keep data in Sync between Oracle CX Sales (Engagement Cloud) and NetSuite by Naveen Nahata

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Introduction:

The purpose of this post is to introduce readers to the realtime integration between Oracle CX Sales (formerly Engagement Cloud or Sales Cloud) and NetSuite.

We explore how to keep customers in sync between Oracle CX Sales and NetSuite when CX Sales is the source of truth. We will build this integration using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), which is an offering that helps customers build and orchestrate complex integrations between various systems.

The same principal can be applied to objects other than the Customer and to certain objects in Oracle ERP Cloud which support Business Events – triggers which notify OIC whenever an object is changed (Created, Updated, Deleted)

One of the challenge in syncing data between the two systems is that each system has it’s own primary identifier and mapping the two requires some way to store cross-reference – which ID in System 1 maps to which ID in System 2

We will explore how this problem can be solved easily in NetSuite using a concept called External ID.

Main Article:

We will build 2 integrations:

1. When a customer is created in Oracle CX Sales, it will be created in NetSuite

2. When a customer is updated in Oracle CX Sales, it will be UPSERTed in NetSuite.

An UPSERT operation is an attempt to make an update to a record. If the record does not exist, then it will be created. This scenario can happen if a record gets created in Oracle CX Sales and is not sync’ed to NetSuite. We use the UPSERT operation to ensure subsequent updates to that record propagate to NetSuite. Read the complete article here.

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OIC Nov 20 Release – Netsuite adapter New Features by Niall Commiskey

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Searching on Item

Item and Transaction are super records which can have many constituent types.

For example –

Inventory Items – physical products that can be bought or sold.

Assembly Items – physical components that need to be assembled into a finished product.

There are also non-inventory items e.g. for digital assets etc. Read the complete article here.

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Diagnostic logging ‘events’ and benefits of decoupled log-processors by Jang-Vijay Singh

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The implementation of  good logging frameworks is typically asynchronous for good reason: background processing involved in logging activities must not cause an overhead in the main flow. Even the simplest action like writing the output to a log file is implemented behind the scenes in separate threads.

  

From a log analysis and diagnostics point of view, this is not a problem as each log entry includes a timestamp that shows the instant when the log entry was requested (rather than the time it was actually written to a log file)

The same principle applies when we use more complex technologies like the Oracle Service Bus and Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Each offers dedicated log activities that write to *-diagnostic.log files or the OIC activity stream.

Customer Requests

More than once, I came across some customer requests where they proposed writing dedicated services to perform something more complex than just writing to log files or activity streams. Customer would perhaps expect structured log entries in a specific format to be published to some queue or persisted to some big-data store. It is proposed that such a dedicated services/API’s that would then be called by each integration flow or process at different points like entry, exit, and error catch blocks.

However this has two clear drawbacks:

1) It involves a design-time and development time overhead where this new custom ‘logging API’ would be called by each integration flow (we then need to worry about its availability and error handling in addition to the actual real services we need to worry about). Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Hospitality Innovation Week March 22nd – 25th 2021

imageAccelerating Innovation for the New Next with Innovation Week 2021. Register today for our live and on-demand digital events and attend a series of virtual events and webinars. The online offering invites partners to join Oracle integration experts for an unprecedented dialogue: to explore the best ideas for hospitality solutions and find pathways to make them a reality.

Oracle Integration Cloud and OHIP: A Match Made in Heaven

The Hospitality IT landscape is complex and fragmented. View this session to accelerate your digital transformation with pre-integrated connectivity to Oracle as well as third-party SaaS and on-premises apps, run-ready process automation templates, and an intuitive visual app builder.

Topics include:

  • Oracle Integration for Hospitality
  • Oracle Integration demo
  • Learn how to get started

Speakers: Niall Commiskey, Luis Weir & Jürgen Kress

Schedule: March 23rd 2021

For details please visit the registration page here.

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