Oracle Integrations Certifications

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Enablement and certification are key to cloud success. At the Oracle Learning Center partners can attend free on-line classes and certifications. Additional we offer the latest implementation exams ($245 or free vouchers) for:

· Oracle Integration Cloud 2022 Sales Specialist

· Oracle Integration Cloud 2022 Solution Engineer Specialist

· Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2021 Specialist | 1Z0-1042-21

· SOA Modernization Overview

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Call VB Business Objects from Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

imageWe often get a requirement to synchronize the data from source to Visual Builder application in a real-time or scheduled fashion. There may be various scenarios to synchronize the data from the source applications to VB Business Objects as mentioned below:

  • Synchroize master data from SaaS to VB application
  • As an when some update happens to an application we need to bring it to the VB application

These are just a few examples but there may be more.

As you may know, when you create a custom business object, a REST API is automatically created for you, with GET, POST, PATCH, and DELETE endpoints

These REST APIs can be called from outside Visual Builder very easily using the provided endpoint details. So, we can leverage the same Busines Object REST APIs to synchronize the data from source to Visual Builder application. To meet this requirement, I have captured a short video that will help to understand how to call Visual Builder Business Object REST APIs to insert the data into Business Object. Read the complete details here.

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Partner Technical Community Forum 2022 Connect & Extend SaaS with Oracle Integration March 22nd – 25th 2022

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For the latest Oracle Integration Update and roadmap please register for the Partner Technical Forum, our annual conference for consultants, developers and architects. The goal is the update you on the last Oracle Cloud Platform services. Why should you attend?

  • The #PaaSForum is a must! Rob de Gouw, Darwin IT-Professionals
  • It’s better than going to OOW. José Rodrigues, Link Consulting
  • Excellent content & speakers to become a PaaS expert. Sanae Bekkar, Easyteam
  • Four days of amazing insight & info from the top Oracle talent not just from EMEA but globally. Phil Wilkins, Capgemini
  • One event you can’t miss if working on PaaS. Atul Kumar, K21 Academy
  • The partner community forum is the place to be! It’s a must for partners. James Neate, Capgemini
  • 3rd year attending and will be back. Mark Squires, BPI On Demand Ltd

Please join the Connect & Extend SaaS with Oracle Integration track as part of our Partner Technical Forum.

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.

Agenda

March 22nd 2022 8:00-11:00 PST

8:00 Welcome & partner success – Jürgen Kress

8.15 Cloud Platform keynotes

9:15 Wrap-up and introduction breakout sessions

March 23rd 2022 8:00-11:00 PST

8:00 Welcome & introduction – Jürgen Kress

8:15 Next Generation Oracle Integration – Suhas Uliyar & team

9:15 Coffee break

9:30 Integrate SaaS (ERP, HCM, CX, 3rd party and custom applications) – Antony Reynolds & Niall Commiskey

11:00 Summery & wrap up day 1 – Jürgen Kress

March 24th 2022 8:00-11:00 PST

8:00 Welcome Day 2 – Jürgen Kress

8:05 Adapters & Accelerators & Recipes – Michael Meiner

9:00 Business Process Management – Arvind Venugopal

9:30 API Management – Robert Wunderlich

10:00 Coffee break

10:05 Data integration platform – Peter Inzana

10:30 Extend SaaS with Visual Builder – Shay Shmeltzer

11:00 Summery & wrap up – Jürgen Kress

March 25th 2022 8:00 – 11:00

Oracle Integration hands-on live labs, Nathan Angstadt & team

For details please visit the registration page here.

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OCI Anomaly Detection Service & OIC – Part I by Niall Commiskey

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Anomaly Detection is an AI service that enables developers to more easily build business-specific anomaly detection models that flag critical incidents, resulting in faster time to detection and resolution. Specialized APIs and automated model selection simplify training and deploying anomaly detection models to applications and operations—all without data science expertise. Read more about OCI Anomaly Detection here. My starting point is the workshop, which can be found here

The workshop is very easy to follow – essentially you have the following artifacts –

  • Projects – for organizing your work
  • Data Assets – links to the data sources which will be used as the basis for anomaly detection.
  • Models – ML models trained to detect anomalies. Models leverage Data Assets for the base data.
  • Detection – you can upload a file and test it against the model, or else you can leverage the Anomaly Detection api for this. We will be using the latter, in respect of OIC.

So now to the simple workshop example – the starting point is a .csv file containing sensor readings. Read the complete article here.

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Build retry logic in Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

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Generally, we have a requirement where we need to execute a task n number of times, especially in the exceptions scenarios. For example: If you are calling an external service and that service is not reachable due to some reasons (Network issue, Service issue, etc.) then you may need to re-try to call the services n number of times to get the transaction successful. But even after retrying n number of times, the service is not reachable, so you can either continue the flow or terminate depending on business requirements.

The same, requirement you can have while you are building an Oracle Integration. So to meet this requirement, you need to build the re-try logic as Oracle Integration doesn’t give this feature out of the box. You can leverage the while action to build the re-try logic as shown in the following screenshot. To meet this requirement, I have captured a short video, that will help you to achieve the same. Look at the complete video, to understand how to build a retry logic in Oracle Integration. Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Hospitality from Reservation to Check In – Part II by Niall Commiskey

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Part II covers the CheckIn process – previously, we got so far as the reservation – ending up with a reservationId. Now, from my extensive experience as SPG Titanium guest, I know that the next steps are provide payment method e.g. my credit card and then get a room assigned to me. That’s what happens when I arrive at the hotel.

So how do we achieve this thru the api? Assign Payment Method to Reservation

AddPaymentMethod is configured as follows -  This, again, based on the OHIP Postman collection –

Assign Room to Reservation

let’s look at what happens when one checks in at the front desk. I gave the staff member my credit card and then I get a room assigned. The latter involves the person checking which rooms are available in my booking class and then assigning one of these to me. So how can we achieve such with the OHIP apis? Read the complete article here and watch the on-demand webcast here

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My private corner – Oracle Excellence Awards 2022 bring them home!

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Previous Oracle Excellence Awards have been won by the partner community. Get recognized – submit your Oracle Integration & Digital Assistant customer success. You can use multiple award categories for customers, individuals and partners. Share your submission via twitter at #PaaSCommunity!

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Oracle Cloud free trial

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Free Oracle Cloud platforms 30 days cloud trial are available here. Your Oracle partner manager can extend these trails. For SaaS trials please visit https://demo.oracle.com . For support please contact the OPN Team.

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Oracle Hospitality from Reservation to Check In – Part II by Niall Commiskey

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Part II covers the CheckIn process – previously, we got so far as the reservation – ending up with a reservationId. Now, from my extensive experience as SPG Titanium guest, I know that the next steps are provide payment method e.g. my credit card and then get a room assigned to me. That’s what happens when I arrive at the hotel.

So how do we achieve this thru the api? Assign Payment Method to Reservation

AddPaymentMethod is configured as follows -  This, again, based on the OHIP Postman collection –

Assign Room to Reservation

let’s look at what happens when one checks in at the front desk. I gave the staff member my credit card and then I get a room assigned. The latter involves the person checking which rooms are available in my booking class and then assigning one of these to me. So how can we achieve such with the OHIP apis? Read the complete article here and watch the on-demand webcast here

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Oracle Hospitality from Reservation to Check In – Part I by Niall Commiskey

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I am starting the new working year with a more in-depth look at the Oracle hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) apis. I begin by looking at the whole reservation process – this post, the first of 2 – will cover steps 1 and 2.

1. Initial inquiry to check for room availability

2. Room Reservation

3. Pre-checkin steps

3.1. Assign Payment Method to reservation

3.2. Assign room to reservation

4. Checkin

The goal here is to look in detail at the steps involved and the individual api calls, also, how it all hangs together to provide the business solution. Room reservation, for example, includes the creation of guest profiles.

Initial inquiry to check for room availability

Here I create an integration that leverages the Oracle Hospitality adapter to invoke the following OHIP api – /par/v0/hotels/{HotelId}/availabilitypar refers to Price Availability and Revenue Services. Read the complete article here and watch the on-demand webcast here

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