Oracle Integration Latest Features by Antony Reynolds

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This page will be updated with links to our regular Oracle Integration new feature announcements. You can bookmark this site so that you never have to search to find out what new features are coming.

12 Months of New Features

Release

Blog

May 2021

May 2021 Oracle Integration Update

February 2021

February 2021 Oracle Integration Update

November 2020

November 2020 Update

August 2020

August 2020 Update & New Release Cycle

June 2020

Big Changes are Afoot

Visit the overview page here.

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How to connect your B2B ecosystem using Oracle Integration – Partner Community Webcast July 27th 2021

Arvind VenugopalLearn more about the B2B capabilities in Oracle Integration which now enables you to combine Application and Multi Enterprise Integrations with the same platform. We will walk through an overview of B2B Integration followed by a demo of an end to end Integration that showcases these capabilities.

Speaker: Arvind Venugopal

Schedule: July 27th 2021 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:

· Oracle Visual Builder What’s New

· Identity Propagation call from Integration Cloud to Oracle SaaS Applications

· Connect Opera with Oracle SaaS

· Extreme Scalability and Enhanced Resilience for OIC

· SOA Modernization

· Cloud Native and Serverless SaaS Extensions

· How Process Workflow can extend the role of Integration

· Integration Update & New Features

· Connect, Innovate, Extend SaaS KickOff Webcast 2020

· Cloud Platform KickOff Webcast 2020

· NetSuite Integration

· Integration Insight

· ERP Integration with Application Adapters

· HCM Integration with Application Adapters

· Extend SaaS with Visual Builder Cloud Service

· Integration Adapters

· Integrate SaaS

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Integration & Process Partner Community Newsletter July 2021

Dear Partner Community

Oracle announced excellent FY21 results, thanks for the wonderful partnership. Oracle Integration is the enabler to continue the SaaS (ERP, HCM and CX) growth. Oracle Digital Assistant innovates SaaS and custom applications. To start in the new fiscal year we summarized the steps to success and want to invite you to join our launch webcasts:

Would be great if you can forward the details to your Oracle practice. Looking forward to welcome you!

For all SaaS consultants we offer again the popular 3 days hands-on Integration bootcamp. New schedules include India, Brazil, Asia, EMEA and US for details please see the registration page here. Thanks to the community for sharing all the integration articles: 4 Things those with Digital Integration Hubs (DIH) do that others can’t – and how they fuel innovation & SOA Suite and OIC – how easy is it? Part 3 – co-existence & Improving the performance of Oracle Integration flows that use REST calls & OIC Salesforce Integration Demo & Using REST APIs to manage Connections in OIC & Some Ideas for OIC Fleet Management & SOA Suite Docker Image Release – 21.2.2..

Integration Insight supports process automation. Alerts and Notifications in Integration Insight help Business users to monitor and analyze processes. Insight dashboards can also be embedded within applications.

For a short summery of our monthly key information watch the PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The July edition highlights Oracle Fiscal Year Results 2021, and the Steps to Success. In this month’s community webcast Arvind Venugopal will present how to connect your B2B ecosystem using Oracle Integration. Please join the Partner Community Webcast July 27th 2021. On-demand webcast recordings are available at the Oracle Video Hub.

Want to publish your best practice article & news in the next community newsletter? Please feel free to send it via Twitter @soaCommunity #PaaSCommunity.

To read the newsletter please visit www.bit.ly/PaaSNewsJuly2021

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Heathrow A Customer Success Story by Flexagon & Capgemini

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In 2020, Heathrow commenced a business and technology transformation which included a move to the cloud. Among other changes, this involved a move from Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) hosted in a private cloud to Oracle Cloud ERP and the use of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Platform services such as Integration and Database. The team had been using labor-intensive manual processes to manage their infrastructure, migration of code, configurations, and other changes across environments.

Heathrow identified an opportunity to make their processes more efficient. They knew there had to be an easier and more modern way to manage changes across their test and production environments and declared that automation would be part of their transformation and shift to the cloud. They wanted automated deployment and management of infrastructure, code, and configurations while establishing repeatable processes, including the ability to be more responsive to business needs. Read the complete article here.

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining Europe Middle East & Africa July 27th, 29th August 3rd 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:

On-demand training

Asia July 13th, 16th & 20th 2021

EMEA July 27th, 29th August 3rd 2021

US & Canada August 10th, 12th & 17th 2021

For additional location please visit our website here.

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Additional new content Cloud Platform Partner Community

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· Speed sailing Fifty-foot racing catamarans are fitted with arrays of sensors and Oracle Cloud technologies to improve performance and build fan excitement, as the SailGP racing championship kicks off Saturday in Bermuda.

· Modernizing monoliths Legacy Java applications need to be modernized for the cloud, but enterprises can’t risk breaking those vital applications. Learn how vFunction can help by refactoring legacy applications into microservices and deploying them on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

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Extend Process Automation UI Components to JET-Based Applications by Arvind Venugopal, Rameshkumar

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With the May release, Process UI snippets are now available as Oracle JET (JavaScript Extension Toolkit) composite components for embedding in self-service applications, services, or portals. A JET composite component, similar to a standard web component, allows you to define and use custom DOM (Document Object Model) elements.

Using these components, you can easily incorporate standalone Process UI modules into multiple JET-based applications. Let’s look at how you can extend the Process UI, employing composite components, in the following scenarios.

  • Import a Process Composite Component into Visual Builder
  • Embed a Process Composite Component in a Web Application

Import a Process Composite Component into Visual Builder

You can make Process UI composite components available in Oracle Visual Builder and use these components, along with other Visual Builder components, to create custom enterprise, web, or mobile applications.

Use the procedure detailed here to make a Process composite component available in Oracle Visual Builder. In this example, we’ll add the Task List component into Visual Builder. Read the complete article here.

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Process Automation with Process Cloud Service (PCS) – Part 4 (Testing) by Daniel Teixeira

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Testing is without doubts the ugly duckling of application development, but it is really a necessary evil Testing in itself is a whole separate discipline where one can have several types of Testing ->Unit, Integrated, Performance, Load, Regression, E2E.

The idea here is to focus only on the testing capabilities that are part of the PCS platform, and how to use them to improve the development stage.

Option 1

The easy way to test the development efforts is straight from the canvas. By pressing the play button the workflow will start and we are given the choice about the user that is playing a role in the execution. Think of this as a sort of Unit Test! You can select who initiates the process and who approves it and act as those users. In this process the start is via a Form read the complete article here.

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Invoking Process Applications with Anonymous Users from VB Apps with Oracle Integration by Arvind Venugopal, Shay Shmeltzer, and Nathan Angstadt

imageIn this blog, we will setup a Visual Builder Application with Oracle Integration and use Process behind the scenes. For this particular use case, we will show how to build VB Applications that allow access by Anonymous users to initiate Process Applications. A common use case would be where the Web App is used by many external users where you don’t want to setup secure identities for each user, however you still want to secure the Process Apps.

Let’s explore some options for this use case.

A couple of steps to complete before exploring the various security options:

  • First, setup a Process Application with a Message Start event. A simple example is provided below.
  • Then, In VB have a form with an action that connects to the Process (you will need to setup the VB app to work with the Process App as well). Example using Process Action is shown below. For the options mentioned below, you will need to use the REST action instead. Read the complete article here.

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Working Around not Having Complex Gateway by Jan Kettenis

imageIn this article I describe how you can work around not having the Complex Gateway in OIC Structured Process. I will end with what I believe to be the best work around with respect to support for refactoring.

The Complex Gateway in BPMN 2.0 is one of the least used features of BPMN. However, when you find a use case for it also may find that there is no alternative way to model it, or not an easy one. The challenge being that in case of parallel flows (be it via Parallel or Inclusive Gateway) the token must move to the merge gateway for each individual flow before it can move further.

One typical use case that I have ran into a couple of times is the one where at a specific point in the process there is more than one way to do something, and either one of them might happen after which the process can move on to the next activity. In case there are only two ways, most of the times you can model this by adding an interrupting Boundary Message or Timer Catch event to the activities. Read the complete article here.

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