Innovation Disruptors Come and Go – Only Oracle Integration & API Cloud Lead the Way! By Vikas Anand

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With Oracle OpenWorld 2017 in the rearview mirror, I find myself just now catching my breath. This year was FANTASTIC! We had a chance to showcase our newest, coolest capabilities across Oracle Integration Cloud, Robotic Process Automation and API Design and Management, but it was our customers and partners that made integration come to life through their digital transformation stories. They shared how they are leading the way positioning integration, process automation, and API-first strategy at the heart of their tech roadmap.

It has been an incredible year for Oracle iPaaS, as we were recognized by industry experts in the Gartner Enterprise iPaaS Magic Quadrant and Forrester Wave reports, with the acquisition of Apiary and the launch of the API Platform Cloud Service. At the same time we focused on continuous improvement of  our portfolio i.e adding 100+ adapters and Visual Builder Cloud to our portfolio. 

We talk a lot about innovation around here, and with good reason. We want to keep pushing forward not just for ourselves, but for the benefit of our customers and partners. We have all heard that “competition breeds innovation” but I believe “innovation breeds innovation.” I have seen this happen not only with my team but as I meet with customers, and in turn, they interact with each other and our partners. If there is anything that I have come away with from the past few months, it is that integration is more important than it has ever been. As organizations embrace new Chatbots, Blockchain, AI and ML capabilities, one thing remains constant: the best way to move to the cloud is to leverage best-in-class SaaS, but what makes all of those initiatives work flawlessly is killer integration, process automation and API-first lifecycle management. Read the complete article here.

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PaaS Partner YouTube Update July 2018

The July edition of the PaaS & Middleware Partner Update contains three topics:

• PaaS sales resources

• Oracle Innovation Award

• PaaS Community Webcast Chatbot Cloud Service

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Microservices and API Management | Weir, Wilkins, Viveros

 

Luis Weir (Capgemini), Phil Wilkins (Capgemini), and Aruturo Viveros (Sysco) discuss microservices and API management in this interview recorded at Oracle OpenWorld 2017.

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Watch the video here.

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Oracle’s integration-centric PaaS portfolio is flourishing as a unified hybrid integration platform – an Ovum report

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Oracle OpenWorld 2017 provided a good opportunity to gain insight into the level of success of Oracle’s integration-centric PaaS portfolio in a competitive middleware-as-a-service (MWaaS) market. It is evident that within a period of just three years, Oracle has achieved rapid business growth for this set of PaaS products and a critical market momentum that has resulted in several thousands of customers for individual, integration-centric PaaS products. This is a good case in point for demonstrating how effective execution against a progressive PaaS product strategy can drive rapid adoption, business growth, and penetration into new enterprise user bases. Oracle has ensured uniformity in user experience (UX) and integration at platform/component API level to deliver a well-integrated set of MWaaS products. Get the report here.

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Autonomous Cloud Webcast Series, July 2018

• The Vision for an Efficient and Productive Enterprise on-demand

• Integration Cloud: The Future of Integration has Arrived July 10th 2018

• Introducing Blockchain Cloud Service July 16th 2018

• Customer Conversations with Intelligent Chatbots August 8th 2018

Register: www.oracle.com/autonomous/webcasts

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Additional new content PaaS Partner Community

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Oracle API Cloud Services – Part I: Web APIs: A Pillar of Digital Transformation Oracle ACE Rolando Carrasco’s article introduces Oracle API Platform Cloud Service, and shows how it is used to publish, deploy, and apply policies to APIs. Read the article.

Introduction to Oracle Messaging Cloud Service Oracle ACE Associate Phil Wilkins examines the Oracle Messaging Cloud Service (OCMS) web API, and also looks at the cool moves OMCS can throw that give messaging a 21st century shine. Read the article.

ICS On-Premise Monitor – Agent Ping The Integration Cloud Service (ICS) Connectivity Agent is a feature of ICS that provides an ICS subscriber the ability to create ICS integrations that interact with on-premise resources. This article examines a scenario in which network conditions affect agent communication. Read the article.

Podcast: Are Microservices and APIs Becoming SOA 2.0? Are Microservices and APIs Becoming SOA 2.0? Are monolithic applications an anti-pattern? Experts Chris Richardson, Luis Weir, Phil Wilkins, and Boris Scholl address these and other questions in this roundtable discussion. Listen to the podcast

 

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VBCS: Calling a REST endpoint by Richard Olrichs

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Oracle Application Builder Cloud Service (ABCS) has been renamed to Visual Builder Cloud Service (VBCS), so this blog series about ABCS continues as a blog series about VBCS. In this blog I will explain how to call a REST endpoint and create a Business Object based on this REST Service. There are several ways to do this, but I will start with the most basic one. The data that we get from the REST service will only be presented (read-only), we will not send updates/posts to the REST endpoint.

To call the REST endpoint, we will use a template provided within VBCS that we are going to adjust just a little bit. We can do the editing of the 2 javascript files within VBCS itself. This is a temporary solution, Oracle is working on making these configurable and even more easy to use for users. Read the complete article here.

 

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Jarvis Pizzeria: Decision Model in the Delivery Process by Richard Olrichs

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To make the delivery of the pizzas to our customer, we need to decide how to deliver the pizzas. In our process we’ve already got the order data, so we know what the order is and where it needs to be delivered, but what is the best way to deliver the pizzas?

We will create a decision model in PCS to help us with this decision. In the delivery process we will call the decision model like a service and use the answer to make the correct decision.

The input for the decision model will be the amount of pizzas and the distance to the customer. Based on these data we will decide to either use a bike, moped or car to do the delivery. A very common decision to make in the Netherlands, since we love our bikes and often deliver pizzas by bike rather than by car.

We start with going to the PCS home. All the way out of the jarvis application and on this home menu we click the create button. Here we see that besides new applications, we can also create a new decision model. This means the decision is not coupled directly to the application with our processes, but it is a stand alone decision model. Read the complete article here.

 

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Jarvis Pizzeria: Using the SOAP interface to start a Process by Richard Olrichs

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We as old-fashioned SOA/BPM Suite developers, are used to test deployed services using tools like SoapUI. In this blog post, we will show you how to start a Process in the Oracle Process Cloud from the SOAP UI interface.

On premises with SOA or BPM we used to start by obtaining the required wsdl from the Enterprise Manager.

However, for PCS there is no such thing as an Enterprise Manager, so how do we get the WSDL?
In the top right corner of the PCS Composer there is a ‘Management’ button. Read the complete article here.

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Jarvis Pizzeria: Implementing Rules by Richard Olrichs

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When the order comes in, payment needs to be made first before we start preparing the pizza. Our order payment process supports three possible payment options:

  • Creditcard: obviously a commonly accepted payment option
  • Cash: although we are a very tech-savvy company we would also like our old-fashioned customers to be able to pay the pizza with cash money
  • Deferred payment: our most trusted customers can pay their order in a deferred way.  Deferred payment means the customer receives an invoice per email and is asked to pay the order within two weeks.

The payment process is depicted below. The first activity in the process is concerned with determining which payment options are available. What component can we use to insert some facts, start reasoning about those facts and give us an answer based on those facts? Of course…Oracle’s own business rules! Read the complete article here.

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