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Integration Customer Newsletter Summer 2021

OIC customer newsletter Summer 2021It is time for the August quarterly update to Oracle Integration. With Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, we are excited to share all our exciting new features and improvements. Thanks to Antony, Michael, Daryl and Niall for the blog post series:

For the latest Oracle Integration update please register for the Webcast on September 16th 2021. If you want to let us know how much you are enjoying this newsletter or If you have anything you would like us to feature in a future edition, message us via LinkedIn or twitter using hashtags #OracleIntegration

Please feel free to forward this newsletter to anybody who may be interested and invite them to subscribe too. Read the Summer 2021 here and subscribe to the newsletter here.

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Insight Mapping Improvements by Santhosh Kumar

imageAs part of the Oracle Integration May 2021 release, the Insight mapping experience has been updated to improve usability.

These improvements are intended to achieve:
– Consistent presentation of models and milestones in the Insight model editor and in the mapping UI in Integrations.
– Model editing while mapping it to an integration.
– Efficiency by reducing the need for context switching during the mapping process. When switching is necessary, it is now more context-driven (thus reducing the number of mouse clicks required). Read the complete article here.

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Partner Bootcamps Webtraining – South America, September 8th, 9th, 10th 2021

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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:

For additional location please visit our website here (community membership required).

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Embedding Oracle Integration Insight dashboards : Quickly and Easily by Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan

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Integration Insight in Oracle Integration (or short Insight) empowers business users by providing a real-time view into their business processes. In addition to viewing Insight dashboards within the Oracle Integration console, Insight offers the capability to embed business dashboards in other applications.

For example:

  • If your business involves order management and you already have your business users using Oracle Cloud ERP to manage your orders, you can embed Insight dashboards for the order process in Cloud ERP. This provides business users with a single consolidated view within Cloud ERP, without needing to sign into Oracle Integration to view the Insight dashboards.
  • If you have a financial business process, with a front-end application that is used by business users, Insight dashboards can be embedded in the front-end application to show real-time business process metrics that can assist in making business decisions

Integration Insight provides three ways to embed dashboards in other applications:

  • URL builder for embedding dashboards in an iFrame.
  • Custom web component built using Oracle JET Composite Component Architecture.
  • Insight web components for Visual Builder Application.

As shown below: Read the complete article here.

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Alerts and Notifications in Integration Insight by Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan

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With the May 2021 quarterly release of Oracle Integration, you can configure email notifications in Integration Insight to alert recipients when a milestone is passed or not passed, or when an indicator is assigned a specific value.

What is an Alert?

An alert is an indication that a particular event (or series of events) has occurred, or that an expected event has not occurred within a defined timeframe.

The May 2021 release allows the definition of three types of alerts:

1. Alerts based on the value of an Indicator, e.g "Order amount > $10,000".

2. Alerts based on business transactions passing a specific milestone, e.g. milestone "Order Returned" was passed because the order has been returned.

3. Alerts when a milestone is not passed within a specified timeframe. e.g. "Order Shipped" milestone is not passed within 2 days after "Order Confirmed".

Alerts in Insight are configured as part of the Insight model as shown below: Read the complete article here.

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SOA Suite Docker Image Release – 21.2.2 by Ravi Pinto

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The new release of SOA Suite Docker Image has landed in the repositories!

Here is a look at the features in the new release

  • This Docker image supports Oracle SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 domains deployment, using April 2021 PSU and known bug fixes. It also leverages WebLogic Kubernetes Operator version 3.2.1.
  • On the underlying infrastructure front, this release is certified for deployment on Kubernetes version 1.19.7+. We are now supporting Calico v3.16.10 for networking.
  • And last but not the least, we have further tightened security with the access to the domain home and image restrictions.

Download the latest image by logging in to your My Oracle Support account and access patch number 32794257.

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Some Ideas for OIC Fleet Management by Niall Commiskey

imageAs you can see, the above graphic is WIP. I am getting some ideas together on this and seeing how the OIC Monitoring APIs can help me out here. Use case is I have a fleet of OIC instances and need some intel on them.

Connections

Here I want a list of my configured connections and their status – I will write the salient data to a file.

I test these in Postman to get the response JSON for use in defining the OIC Invokes. I orchestrate the calls via an OIC integration – creating a REST connection to my OIC instance. Read the complete article here.

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Integration & Process Partner Community Newsletter August 2021

Dear Partner Community

Congratulations to your success and thanks for the great collaboration in the last fiscal year. To accelerate growth the summarized the steps to success:

It’s summer and time for the August 2021 Oracle Integration Update. Join our September 16th webcast for details please subscribe to the quarterly customer newsletter. Thanks to the community for sharing all the integration articles: Authenticating Oracle Integration flows using OAuth token from 3rd party provider & Oracle HCM Cloud – Payroll Sync with the Oracle Integration Cloud & Oracle Integration Message Packs and Pricing & Connecting securely from Oracle Integration to Autonomous database using network access list & Improving the performance of Oracle Integration flows that use REST calls & Using REST APIs to manage Connections in OIC & Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) & octet-stream MIME-type & Use Oracle Integration to connect E-Business Suite with SOA to Financials Cloud & Logging Analytics for OIC & OIC and Logging Analytics – steps towards fleet management & OIC Monitoring and Logging Analytics – more steps towards Fleet Management & OIC Monitoring and Logging Analytics – adding Business Data to Dashboards & Enable Business Events for Payables Business Events/Payments in Oracle Fusion Finance Cloud & Business Identifiers in Oracle Integration & OIC: How to perform FBDI GL File Upload & Database Xpath-extension Functions in SOA 12.

In the process & innovation section Jan discusses how Granular Should My Microprocesses Be? Many document require an approval process, use Oracle Integration to Add Attachments to a Process Instance.

For a short summery of our monthly key information watch the PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The August edition highlights the on-demand launch webcasts and the Integration & Digital Assistant sales kits. In this month’s community webcast Michael Meiner will present how to connect and extend your applications and systems using pre-builts from Oracle Integration. Please join the Partner Community Webcast August 31st 2021. On-demand webcast recordings are available at the Oracle Video Hub.

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Using REST APIs to manage Connections in OIC by Pranav Davar

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In cases, when we have many connections created on the OIC instance, it becomes hard to manage connections using the OIC console. Also, to achieve automation, manually going and updating each and every connection is never a feasible task. OIC provides various REST APIs to fetch connection details, update connection properties and delete connections. With the help of these APIs, we can overcome such scenarios.

In this blog, we will be discussing how to use various OIC connections REST APIs. A postman collection in the public workspace, which contains some of the use cases for this and can be forked, updated, and used accordingly.

Below are various REST APIs, that are covered in this blog.

  1. Retrieve Connections
  2. Retrieve a Connection
  3. Update a Connection
  4. Test a Connection
  5. Refresh Metadata for a Connection
  6. Delete a Connection

In this blog, we will be using Postman to test and run various APIs. Below is the link to the Postman collection, which will be helpful to try and test different REST APIs.

https://www.postman.com/deciphermiddleware/workspace/deciphermiddleware/collection/1913239-659e77cf-2c07-423b-a15f-d0157426c8f0?ctx=documentation

Authentication for REST APIs

To invoke OIC connections REST APIs, BASIC AUTH can be used to authenticate and authorize calls. The user whose credentials are used to call these APIs must have access to edit the connection.

OAuth can also be used to authenticate to REST APIs. In this blog, we will be using Basic Auth to authenticate/authorize API calls. Read the complete article here.

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