Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2019 Associate by Ankur Jain

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In this article below topics are covered:

  • Exam Details
  • Course Fee
  • Why Certification?
  • Where to register for Certification
  • Exam Topics
  • Exam Material
  • How to view the result
Exam Detail
  • Exam Title: Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2019 Associate
  • Exam Number: 1Z0-1042
  • Course Fee: Rs. 10,475 / $ 245 USD
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice
  • Duration: 105 minutes
  • Number of Questions: 60
  • Passing score: 66%
Why Certification?

Using this exam, Oracle will validate and examine your knowledge in Oracle Integration Cloud, SOA CS & API CS.

If you pass this exam then this will help you to grow in your carrier and will help you to get a job in Oracle Integration Cloud which is on boom now. Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Integration at GitHub by Gary Hostt

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This guide acts as a repository for getting started with Oracle Integration and where to find relevant resources.

Oracle Integration, OIC, is a fully managed service offered by Oracle, ranked as a leader in application integration by Gartner. OIC offers application integration, typically triggered by an enterprise’s business events. We have many successful customers that have digitally transformed their businesses.

OIC substantially differs from Oracle’s ODI, EDQ, and GoldenGate offerings. The latter 3 offer data integration – moving larger quantities of data, typically to a data warehouse, for analysis. OIC can eliminate the pain points caused by point-to-point integrations. If this is your first time hearing about OIC, check out the OIC Product homepage.

If you do not have an OIC environment, you can start with this tutorial. You can follow these instructions so spin up an instance. Once you have OIC spun up, start with these beginner tutorials. Visit GitHub here.

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Upgrade your Oracle SOA Suite to modern Oracle Integration in the Cloud – Webcast July 1 2020 15:00 CEDT (Berlin), 14:00 BST (London)

Are yimageou looking to move integrations to the cloud, or just to modernize your SOA Suite platform? Join a free webcast by Oracle Platinum Partner eProseed, on 1st July, to find out how customers have used Oracle’s modern integration solutions to dramatically increase integration agility, as well as lowering costs.

Requests for new integrations are arriving faster than ever! These may be coming from:

bullet SaaS applications which are replacing traditional ERP, such as E-Business Suite.

bullet New services for call-center systems, mobile applications and chat bots.

bullet Cloud business models driving the need to work more closely with customer and partners.

bullet Furthermore, consumers need access to your data and services 24/7 with highest level of security.

Leave your Data Center behind –  SOA Suite Uplift

Many customers last upgraded their Oracle SOA Suite platforms when 12c became mainstream in 2016. This is likely running on obsolete hardware which is costly to support and more likely to fail than cloud servers. Others have “Data Center Exit” strategies so have a CxO imperative to migrate to the cloud.

What options are open to you?

Oracle’s state-of-the-art

Oracle’s state-of-the-art strategic platform with pre-built integrations, fully integrated with 3rd party applications, fully managed by Oracle.

Integration Cloud (OIC)

SOA

SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 deployed on second generation Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, customer-managed so you have the control you are used to today.

SOA Cloud

SOA

SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 deployed on Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE), or a container platform of your choice – fully customer-managed, high portable and highly configurable.SOA Suite on Kubernetes

Uplift at your own pace – you choose!

With out-of-the-box adapters in both OIC and SOA it has never been easier to run a hybrid platform, allowing modernization at a pace to suit your business. Finally, the Bring Your Own License model gives you the option to preserve your existing investment in Oracle Integration, while benefiting from cloud levels of performance, security and reliability.

Upgrade your Oracle SOA Suite to modern Oracle Integration in the CloudOracle Integration in the Cloud

July 1 2020, 15:00 CEDT (Berlin), 14:00 BST (London)

In this 30 minute webcast you’ll learn from eProseed about the merits of each approach and the benefits their customers achieved. This will enable you to understand better how to update your existing Oracle Integration platform into a cloud-centric, highly flexible, and cost-effective solution

For details please visit the registration page here.

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Connect, Innovate & Extend SaaS Partner Kickoff Webcast July 9th, 2020

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Want to increase the Oracle Cloud business? Create new service offerings and solutions for Oracle SaaS solution based on the Oracle Cloud Platform? Attend webcast with Suhas Uliyar, Vice President Oracle Product Management.
SaaS solutions like HCM, CX and ERP Cloud need to be integrated and customized:

· Oracle Integration connects SaaS solutions with out of the box adapters.

· Oracle Digital Assistant innovates SaaS solutions with pre-build chatbots.

· Oracle Process and Visual Builder extends SaaS solutions with customized UIs and workflows.

Speaker: Suhas Uliyar Vice President Product Management Digital Assistant, AI & Integration Oracle HQ

Schedule: July 9th, 2020 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (GMT-08:00)

For details please visit the registration page here.

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining for India, EMEA and Asia

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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:

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

For additional location please visit our website here.

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Javascript in ANT by Martien van den Akker

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Earlier I wrote about an ANT script to scan JCA adapters files in your projects home, subversion working copy or github local repo.
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In my current project we use sensors to kick-of message-archiving processes, without cluttering the BPEL process. I’m not sure if I would do that like that if I would do on a new project, but technically the idea is interesting. Unfortunately, we did not build a registry what BPEL processes make use of it and how. So I tought of how I could easily find out a way to scan that, and found that based on the script to scan JCA files, I could easily scan all the BPEL sensor files. If you have found the project folders, like I did in the JCA scan script, you can search for the *_sensor.xml files.
So in a few hours I had a basic sript. Now, in a second iteration, I would like to know what sensorActions the sensors trigger. For that I need to interpret the accompanying *_sensorAction.xml file. There for, based on the found sensor filename I need to determine the name of the sensor action file. Read the complete article here.

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Accelerate API Integration With the Power of OpenAPI by Anuj Kaushal

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The OpenAPI Specification defines a standard, programming language-agnostic interface description for REST APIs. We are pleased to announce OpenAPI support in Oracle integration cloud REST adapter. What this means is that all OIC integration flows with a REST trigger will publish an openAPI to describe its metadata. This machine readable description of the API will allow interactive API explorers as well as the developers to consume OIC integration flows with ease.

On activation of an integration flow, the metadata link will show the new option to display the openAPI in addition to the swagger URL. We are also introducing an interactive openAPI explorer in the Oracle integration cloud REST adapter wizard that will help integration developers to explore and consume APIs described in openAPI format with a few clicks. The REST adapter already has similar support for swagger2.0. Read the complete article here.

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Configurators – One stop solution for all your dependency configuration needs by Sindhu Suresh

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For those of you already familiar with the blog for Integration dependency configuration, we have something better to offer. The previous blog talks about replacing a connection dependency in the integration, with the another connection resource of the same role using Rest apis. We know how tedious handling rest apis can get, hence we have now come up with a snazzy UI do the same operation. This feature is available at the integration level and it has also been extended to work at Package level.  
Lets take a look at both, Integration Configurator and Package Configurator, in detail in the upcoming sections.

Integration Configurator

Prerequisite

Enable following feature:

  • oic.ics.featureflag.spa.designer (Integration designer pages)

To enable feature flags – Refer to Blog on Enabling Feature Flags in Oracle Integration

The minimum Oracle Integration version required for the feature is 191110.1400.32380.

Key Functionalities

As mentioned earlier, the integration configurator is a friendly UI built on top of the existing REST APIs(mentioned in the previous blog), that help users replace the dependencies in an integration, with some more added functionalities that elevate user experience. The functionalities are : Read the complete article here.

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One Stop Solution for OIC Certificate Management by Shubham Agrawal

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Oracle Integration Certificate Management empowers admins to manage all their certificates and keys at one place.

Prerequisite

Enable following feature:

  • oic.suite.settings.certificate  (Suite level certificate landing page)

To enable feature flags – Refer to Blog on Enabling Feature Flags in Oracle Integration

The minimum Oracle Integration version required for the feature is 190924.1600.31522

Simplified and Progressive User Experience :
  • OIC provides the user with an easy tool for managing life cycle of certificate, through the Certificates page under Settings menu.
  •   Sorting and Filters capabilities:
    • Sort by: It allows sorting by Expiry date in ascending or descending order:
      • Expiring Soon
      • Expiring Later
    • It also allows filter by: Status, Type, Category, and Installed by.
    • By default table is loaded with Installed by User filter. Read the complete article here.

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Testing REST trigger-based Integrations in OIC Console by Sumit Tomar

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Test Integration feature allows users to test a non-scheduled integration with REST endpoint by invoking it directly from OIC console without relying on any third party software.

Prerequisite for Test Integration Feature

  1. Enable feature flag:
    1. oic.ics.featureflag.spa.designer
    2. oic.ics.console.integration.invoke-integration-support
  2. The minimum Oracle Integration version required for the feature is 191110.1400.32380

How it works

Activate the Integration.

Click on "How to Run" link.

A popup will be displayed as below.

Click on Test link to go to Test Integration page.

Test Integration page will have 3 sections: Operation, Request, and Response.

Operation and Request section will have the endpoint’s metadata populated.

Operation

Operation section contains Operation option(if Integration is configured to have multiple operations) along with HTTP method and relative URI (for the selected operation in case of multiple operations). Read the complete article here.

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