Microservices and the Integration Platform by Robert Wunderlich

 

clip_image002In case you have not already heard of microservices, yet another evolution is upon us in the world of software development. A microservice is the antonym of the monolith and is a relatively new name for some concepts that have been around for some time. Microservices push us further toward the dream of decoupling with a promise of simpler, easier and cheaper services that are more reusable. As we get started, you can find a great primer on microservices through Martin Fowler’s blog at http://martinfowler.com/articles/microservices.html

Before I continue, I should point out that I am the Product Manager for Oracle Service Bus and that may cause you to wonder why I would be talking about microservices. As a matter of fact, Martin Fowler in his blog states “The microservice community favours an alternatitive approach: Smart endpoints and dumb pipes”. Others position microservices as an alternative to SOA even going as far as saying that microservices can be SOA done the right way.

You might think that as a product manager for an enterprise service bus product, I might be inclined to defend my product against this movement, but I don’t think that is necessary. I think this is not an either-or question, but rather a hybrid approach to integration and service delivery is a more realistic direction to take. Quite simply we will need to leverage microservices, and SOA and we can learn and apply principles from both.

In this post, I’ll very briefly discuss the evolution from the monolith to services. I’ll compare and contrast SOA and microservices, mainly because of how monolithic elements have grown in SOA over the years. I’ll point out some of the pain-points of both SOA and microservices and will conclude with how choosing a hybrid approach can realize the benefit of both SOA and microservices while helping to reduce the pain-points.

Our long journey in software development began with the mega-monolith, the mainframe. From the very beginning, business rapidly came up with new requirements for software and the need to bring new features to production faster continues to grow every day. In the early days, when mainframes ruled, the change cycles were extremely long.

An example of this comes from very large insurance company that I worked for. Just to make a small change in their claims processing system would take from months, up to a year or longer, and would be exceptionally expensive to complete. That change never happened because even though it would have helped the “human workflow”, it was just too expensive to implement. In those days of the mega-monolith, human users simply had to adapt to the machine even if it was not the most efficient approach, rather than to incur the cost of changing the system.

Our approach has evolved quite a bit since the early days of the mainframe. We determined that rather than change a large monolith, we could make incremental changes and integrate systems together in order to support business processes more rapidly. From the early integration patterns, we progressed to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).

Over the years however, we have witnessed SOA implementations that have taken on a more monolithic approach so some observers have associated SOA itself as being monolithic.

I do believe that there is a place for monoliths and it is important for the practitioner to strike a balance of when to use a monolithic approach, and when to use a microservice approach. While we may be more familiar with SOA, let’s discuss some of the characteristics of MSA.

Microservice Architecture (MSA) is mostly an organizational approach to developing and delivering discrete functionality that is highly de-coupled. If anything is tightly coupled, it is the functions of development and operations which we will talk more about shortly. Read the complete article here.

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Best Cloud Integration Solution

 

clip_image002The cloud has enabled a range of capabilities such as big data analytics, unlimited capacity for storage, and a range of other on-demand services.

But how do companies move their data quickly, efficiently and securely between clouds and on-premises systems? Cloud integration solutions offer the answer, integrating data between disparate cloud and on-premises platforms.

Cloud integration offers a variety of advantages over other methods such as accessing personal data in real-time on any device, allowing scalability for a growing number of users, and maintaining constant data integrity.

According to a recent survey underwritten by Oracle in May (“2015 IOUG Data Integration Cloud Survey”), a majority of enterprises believe data integration is a key requirement of their cloud plans. Those leveraging data integration within cloud environments report they are seeing faster data movement to target applications, as well as reduced costs, and increased agility.

HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2015 DBTA READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS FOR BEST CLOUD INTEGRATION SOLUTION

Winner:

Oracle Cloud Integration

Read the complete article here.

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Five Best Practices for Platform as a Service Success

 

clip_image002Research firm IDC estimates that the market for platform as a service (PaaS) solutions will have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30 percent and reach $14 billion by 2017.1 PaaS provides application runtime, database, integration, messaging, and other services in the cloud, accelerating application development and reducing infrastructure acquisition and maintenance costs.

Here are five best practices for maximizing the business value of your PaaS solutions. Get the free paper here.

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2 Min Tech Tips at Oracle OpenWorld: Are You Ready for Your Close-Up?

 

clip_image002At last year’s Oracle OpenWorld I had more fun than should be allowed by law recording 2 Minute Tech Tip videos with about two dozen community members — about twice the number I had originally scheduled. People just kept showing up! And that number doesn’t include the Tech Tip videos I recorded in the weeks leading up to OOW14, featuring people who were speaking at the event and wanted to help promote their sessions by distilling their presentations into key take-aways.

This year I’ll be at it again — with better gear and a sleeker format for the finished videos. So if you’ll be at OOW15 and have 120 seconds worth of insight an expertise you’d like to share with the world, I want you on my schedule.

I also want to hear from any OOW15 session presenters who want to promote their sessions in advance with a 2 Minute Tech Tip. Leave a comment below or contact me via Twitter @OTNArchBeat so we can work out the details

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Evaluation of Oracle Integration Cloud Service by Estafet

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The new Oracle Integration Cloud Service is useful in many scenarios, and provides new integration capabilities. You can get an idea of what ICS is capable of online, but can you apply it to your own business?

To understand the true TCO and to demonstrate to your stakeholders that this is a viable solution to your cloud integration challenges, we recommend a proof of concept (PoC).

Cloud Integration Proof of Concept

Our Cloud Integration Proof of Concept, takes advantage of the free trial subscription, using our experienced integration consultants delivers real integrations between existing on-premise or cloud solutions (depending on your existing estate). We believe that ICS can deliver real value in a very short space of time. That is why we timebox this PoC to 20 days.

For more details please visit the Estafet page here

Customer who want to find a local SOA partner please visit the Solutions Catalog here.

Partners who want to developer similar service offerings please visit the community blog here.

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Integration Cloud Service (ICS) whitepaper, data sheet, eBook, articles, demos, webcasts

 

  • clip_image002Documents:
    • Whitepaper: Five Ways to Simplify Cloud Integration – PDF
    • Data Sheet: Oracle Integration Cloud Service – PDF
    • eBook: Integration Cloud Service – PDF
    • Infographic: Cloud Integration Survival Guide – PDF
    • Forbes – How Your Organization Can Avoid and IT Integration Debacle – Q&A with Amit Zavery – Article
    • Oracle Delivers “Hybrid Integration” with Latest Oracle Cloud PaaS Updates – Article
    • Ovum: Oracle Integration Cloud Service is well placed to exploit hybrid integration market opportunity – AR-Blog | PDF
  • Demos
    • Animated Demo: Connect Your Business with Oracle Cloud Integration – Video
    • ICS (HTML click-through) – PPT (Community membership required)
    • GSE Demo Notice: PaaS – Integration Cloud Service (ICS) demo now Available – Details
  • Customer and Partner Webcasts
    • Gartner – Best Practices for Adopting a Successful Cloud Integration Strategy using iPaaS – Replay
    • CLOUD-CON idevnews – Introducing Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Replay
    • Customer Advanstar Features Oracle Cloud Adapter for Salesforce.com – Replay
    • Oracle Integration Cloud – Simplified for Cloud and On-Prem – YouTube
    • Oracle’s Vikas Anand introduces Oracle Integration Cloud Service – YouTube
    • Land O’Lakes on Oracle Integration Cloud Service – YouTube
    • PwC Insights into Oracle Integration Cloud Service – YouTube
    • Leader CIO on Faster Decisions with Cloud Integration – YouTube
    • Vale Enterprise Architect on Ease of Use of Oracle Integration Cloud Service – Video

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SOA & BPM Community Newsletter March 2016

Dear SOA & BPM Partner Community

We are looking forward to welcome many of you at the upcoming Fusion Middleware & PaaS Partner Community Forum XXII in Valencia Marc 15th & 16th 2016. The conference &Oracle Open World and the Summer Camps are part of the annual community highlights. It’s exciting to see the community to get together full of energy and to develop new ideas. We opened the conference registration 100 days in advance, after 50 days the conference was sold out! Special thanks to our sponsor Intel to allow us to host additional attendees – thank you! The conference will be focused on new middleware solutions and PaaS cloud services. In case you can’t make it to Valencia you will be able to access all presentation at the community workspace. Additional we plan to livestream some presentations via Periscope – follow soaCommunity and publish videos at our YouTube channel. In case you will attend the conference get prepared – get the mobile event app, use you PaaS trail service and network at the conference. Would be wonderful if everybody can share the knowledge & experience with your colleagues who can’t attend. Looking forward to read many blog posts and tweets about the conference. We will also offer you the workshop material & environments to re-run the hands-on trainings for your teams!

We continue to offer hands-on training across EMEA, for the latest training please visit the community training calendar here. Highlights include the ICS Bootcamps Munich, Utrecht and Dublin and PCS Bootcamp Utrecht May 9th – 12th 2016, SOA Suite 12c and BPM Suite 12c Live virtual classes and the OTN Virtual Technology Summit March 8th & 15th & April 5th 2016.

During my holiday Integration Cloud Service releases the 16.1.3 February releases. As the PaaS release cycles are short than om-premises releases it’s key to be updated and trained on the latest release. Special thanks to the community for all the excellent cloud articles:

Why the Cloud is Like an Orchestra and PaaS the Conductor & SOA Cloud Service in a Nutshell & Some thoughts on SOA Cloud Service & ICS use-cases & get started & The quick introduction to the ICS & Create an Integration on ICS to expose a REST API & Leveraging the Twitter Adapter in ICS & ICS – Promote Integrations from Test to Production (T2P) & Implementing an SFDC Upsert Operation in ICS & ICS On-Premise Agent Installation & E-Business Suite Integration with ICS & Preparing & installing the ICS on-premises Connectivity Agent & Salesforce to SAP Integration with Oracle ICS & REST enabled Database Cloud Service.

On-premises SOA Suite 12.2.1 continues to be the flagship product. Additional functionality like MFT, b2b, API management or stream explorer enables you as a partner to generate new services business with your customer base. It’s key to understand the SOA Suite 12.2.1 New Features and Where Is SOA Going? To easiest way to try SOA Suite 12.2.1 is VirtualBox. Thanks to the community for sharing all the SOA articles:

Performance by using patterns in service implementations & BAM 12c Security Concept & Podcast SOA Suite 12c Administration & Asynchronous interaction in Oracle BPEL and BPM & DB Link integration or ESB based & Service Bus 12.2.1 JVM Settings & Connect OSB12c and WebCenter Sites & Patching JDeveloper 12.1.3 for OSB and SOA & OSB proxy performance & M2M, the Other IoT

Also in February a new version of Process Cloud Service 16.1.3 became available. Please nominate your ACM customer projects for the The 2016 Awards for Excellence in Case Management. For the latest news on BPM Suite tune in the PaaS Podcast Series – The Oracle Process Cloud from Leon and Jeroen. Thanks to the community for sharing all the BPM articles: Rolling Up a BPM KPI & Correlations in Oracle BPM 12c & How to Auto Dismiss an Oracle BPM FYI Task & Error in getting XML input stream with Business Rules 12.2.1

 

In our last section Architecture & PaaS4SaaS the new PaaS4SaaS Developers’ Code is available at Github. A great example for innovation is the beacon of hope for the Heart Association event.

For a short summery of our key monthly information watch the Fusion Middleware & PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The March edition of the Middleware Partner Update the new Cloud Partner Program, ICS free online training & certification & the upcoming community Webcast about Microservice on March 29th.

See you in Valencia

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Jürgen Kress

Fusion Middleware Partner Adoption
Oracle EMEA
Tel. +49 89 1430 1479
E-Mail: juergen.kress@oracle.com
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REDCLOUDDAY by Easyteam April 6th 2016 Paris

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Les Salons Nework – Yachts de Paris Ouest

Port de Javel Haut – Paris 15ème

Evolution du Cloud vers le PaaS & le IaaS

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PaaS & IaaS comme vecteurs d’innovation et d’agilité

Décryptage

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Partager vos expériences avec d’autres clients, rencontrez notre Management et de complétez vos réflexions en cours pour l’année 2016.

 

Démonstrations

Rencontrez les meilleurs experts Cloud et Oracle sur notre Demoground.

 

For details please visit the registration page here.

 

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Integration Cloud Service Bootcamps Munich, Utrecht and Dublin

 

 

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Maximize the value of your investments in SaaS and on-premises applications through a simple and powerful integration platform in the cloud.

  • Fast. Get started in minutes!
  • Simple. Build SaaS to SaaS and SaaS to on-premises integrations in just a few clicks.
  • Enterprise-Grade. A secure, performant and highly available platform for your mission-critical integrations.
  • Integrated. Pre-integrated with your Oracle SaaS applications.

Attend a free hands-on workshop to learn Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) hands-on- Goal of the workshop is to build SaaS and on-premises integrations as well your own cloud adapters with the SDK.

Target audience:

Integration Developers, Solution Architects, Technology Consultants

Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €2000! Please read the registration page very careful before you register here:

München April 4th – 6th 2016

Utrecht May 2nd & 3rd 2016

Dublin June 6th & 7th 2016

For details and additional trainings visit our SOA & BPM Partner Community training calendar (SOA Community membership required)

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Fusion Middleware Partner Community Awards 2016

awardThanks for all the partners for the excellent contribution and on-going business! You are the key for the joint Fusion Middleware & PaaS success. It becomes every year harder to choose the winners, due to all the excellent work and contributions.

The awarded partners have proven cutting edge projects with the latest Oracle technology and most important their contribution to the community like blogs, newsletters, conferences, papers, twitter, LinkedIn and their participation in the partner advisory councils.

THANKS to the whole community and congratulation to the winners:

BPM Contribution 2016 Capgemini

SOA Contribution 2016 eProseed

Mobile Contribution 2016 avanttic

Cloud Contribution 2016 HCL

Community Contribution 2016 AMIS

Outstanding Community Support 2016 Carmen Dumitrascu

 

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