Oracle Integration Cloud – Gmail Adapter by Daniel Teixeira

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As part of a wider use case involving OIC, ODA and OCI AI Services, I need to be able to get emails. For that I will try out the OIC Google Gmail Adapter.

All about it here.

Pre-Requisites

On the Google side we need to configure a couple of things.

Under your google account go to https://console.developers.google.com/

Choose an existing project or create a new one. Under the option Library, search for Gmail API.

Enable it. Create an OAuth ID type of credentials, Add your callback URL

Create a connection

Pick up the Gmail Adapter from the list and provide a Client ID, Client Secret, and the Scope.

Once that is done Provide Consent, which will finalize the connection. Make sure your user is added in the Gmail OAuth consent list. Read the complete article here.

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Oracle Integration (Application Integration) free hands-on lab on-demand

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The purpose of this lab is to familiarize yourself with the Application Integration capability of Oracle Integration (OIC) so you can represent the product in customer sessions, deliver demonstrations and develop skills to build proof-of-concept (POC) projects for customers. You will use the Integration component of Oracle Integration (OIC) to build an integration for a RESTful process application to connect to Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP) database to create a new order based upon an approved order request.

Estimated duration is around 1 hour. After this lab, you are also highly recommended to attempt another lab (Oracle Integration – Process Automation) which demonstrates the way to build an process automation application to give you a complete picture of the end-to-end solution for this use case.

Lab Objectives

Upon completion of this Lab you will be able to:

  • Explain the business and technical architectures of the proposed solution for Mama Maggy
  • Build connections using OIC’s prebuilt adaptors (REST and ATP adaptors)
  • Use connections to build a new integration that accepts order data via a REST POST and creates a new order row in the ORDERS table in the ATP database
  • Activate the integration. Access the training here.

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OHIP and Oracle Integration Cloud: Simplifying hospitality integrations even more by Luis Weir

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We all know that hospitality integrations are typically complex.

And they’ve only become more complicated with the emergence of cloud computing and hundreds, if not thousands, of new players looking to innovate and even disrupt the industry. The global pandemic didn’t make matters easier as it forced hoteliers to transform almost overnight in order to meet the new demands of contactless, housekeeping, and travel.

In response to these challenges, Oracle Hospitality changed the game in integrations with the launch of the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) – and more than 3,000 APIs to fully unlock the power of our leading property management system (PMS) in place at more than 30,000 properties worldwide.

Now, Oracle Hospitality is taking the journey of simplifying hospitality integrations one step further. We’re launching the Oracle Hospitality Adapter for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) – a market leading EiPaaS solution used by thousands of organizations globally.

Oracle Hospitality Adapter helps hoteliers simplify enterprise integrations by offering the following benefits:

· Rapid delivery of OPERA Cloud integrations with other cloud (Oracle SaaS, SalesForce, SAP) and/or on-premise applications by taking advantage of the many OIC adapters already available

· Seamless connectivity with OPERA Cloud REST APIs via OHIP with minimal configuration that can be reused across all integration flows

· Simple consumption of OPERA Cloud business events via OHIP to trigger integration flows, including an accelerator to support business event sequencing.

Although this is just the first release of the adapter, it already allows the implementation of several integration use cases such as the ones illustrated here: Read the complete article here and watch the on-demand webcast Connect Opera Cloud to the World

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Oracle Cloud Platform Implementation Certifications free certification & training extended until February 28th 2022

imageSince June last year 900 consultants achieved the Oracle Application Integration 2021 Specialist. Due to the high demand the free offer was extended until the end of February 2022. Oracle Cloud Certification credentials are valid for a period of 18 months from the date you earn the credential. Don’t wait until all exams are booked out again – schedule your Oracle Integration certification today. To get started with Oracle integration we will offer 10 hands-on bootcamps in the next 5 months. Registration is open for the trainings in Asia, US & Canada and Europe Middle East & Africa. For registration please visit our community website here (free membership required).

· 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

For more information please visit the get started guide here and watch the on-demand webcast here.

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DevOps with FlexDeploy for Oracle Integration LHR customer case study Join the PaaS Partner Community Webcast January 25th 2022

imageHow London Heathrow Airport succeeded with FlexDeploy and Oracle Integration

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) had its accounting, billing and HR solutions replaced with Oracle SaaS, PaaS (Oracle Integration) and IaaS by Capgemini involving more than 80 integrations that handle billions of pounds of transactions yearly. Capgemini’s Agile Innovation Platform (AIP) helped accelerate the delivery and exploit the benefits of DevOps with Flexagon’s FlexDeploy. Phil Wilkins will talk about the techniques and benefits of these approaches used.

The Evolution of DevOps

Demo of the FlexDeploy DevOps platform with out-of-the-box support for Oracle Integration. The demo will include the following topics such as:

• CI/CD release pipelines, dashboards, and reports
• Automated deployment of integrations, connections, lookups, and libraries
• Management of connection property replacement
• Incorporating continuous integration (CI) and automated testing
• Integration with tools like Jira and ServiceNow

Speakers: Phil Wilkins & Dan Goerdt

Schedule: January 25th 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:

· Advance your Career! How to become a certified Oracle Cloud Platform expert?

· Connect Opera Cloud to the World

· Helping you build awesome digital assistant experience

· Innovate PeopleSoft with an intelligent chat assistant

· Adapters Oracle Integration & Advantco

· How to connect your B2B ecosystem using Oracle Integration

· Connect, Innovate & Extend SaaS Partner Launch

· Oracle Cloud Platform Partner Launch Webcast on-demand

· Oracle Visual Builder What’s New

· Accelerate your chatbot projects with Oracle Digital Assistant Templates

· Identity Propagation call from Integration Cloud to Oracle SaaS Applications

· Extreme Scalability and Enhanced Resilience for OIC

· SOA Modernization

· How Process Workflow can extend the role of Integration

· Innovate Service Cloud with Chatbots

· Chatbot Design best practices for Conversational UX

· Integration Insight

· Innovate HCM with Chatbots

· ERP Integration with Application Adapters

· HCM Integration with Application Adapters

· Extend SaaS with Visual Builder Cloud Service

· Integration Adapters

· Integrate SaaS

For the latest information please visit Community Website (Community membership required).

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OIC November 21 Release New Features by Niall Commiskey

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Check out the What’s New doc here

My highlights – New Adapters –

  • Oracle Hospitality Adapter
  • eBay Marketplace Adapter
  • SugarCRM adapter

Adapter Enhancements –

  • Jira adapter – Authorization Code Credentials security policy support
  • SFDC adapter – CDC events support
  • Zendesk adapter – new operations supported
  • SAP S4 Hana adapter- simplified connection definition

Connectivity Agent JDK 11 certified.

File Server – max concurrent connections upped to 20. Read the complete article here.

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OHIP and Oracle Integration Cloud: Simplifying hospitality integrations even more by Luis Weir

imageWe all know that hospitality integrations are typically complex.

And they’ve only become more complicated with the emergence of cloud computing and hundreds, if not thousands, of new players looking to innovate and even disrupt the industry. The global pandemic didn’t make matters easier as it forced hoteliers to transform almost overnight in order to meet the new demands of contactless, housekeeping, and travel.

In response to these challenges, Oracle Hospitality changed the game in integrations with the launch of the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) – and more than 3,000 APIs to fully unlock the power of our leading property management system (PMS) in place at more than 30,000 properties worldwide.

Now, Oracle Hospitality is taking the journey of simplifying hospitality integrations one step further. We’re launching the Oracle Hospitality Adapter for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) – a market leading EiPaaS solution used by thousands of organizations globally.

Oracle Hospitality Adapter helps hoteliers simplify enterprise integrations by offering the following benefits:

· Rapid delivery of OPERA Cloud integrations with other cloud (Oracle SaaS, SalesForce, SAP) and/or on-premise applications by taking advantage of the many OIC adapters already available

· Seamless connectivity with OPERA Cloud REST APIs via OHIP with minimal configuration that can be reused across all integration flows

· Simple consumption of OPERA Cloud business events via OHIP to trigger integration flows, including an accelerator to support business event sequencing.

Although this is just the first release of the adapter, it already allows the implementation of several integration use cases such as the ones illustrated here: Read the complete article here and Watch the on-demand webcast here.

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Integration Customer Newsletter #3 Autumn Edition 2021

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It is time for the November quarterly update to Oracle Integration. With autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, we are excited to share all our exciting new features and improvements.
For the latest Oracle Integration update please register for the Webcast on December 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.

Subscribe to the newsletter here and read the autumn edition here.

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Oracle Integration Update Webcast on-demand

    Product Management Webinar with YouTube January 9he latest updates and innovations on Oracle Integration November 2021 release. Our Oracle Integration Product Manager Team will present new features, product roadmaps, discuss upcoming innovations and provide guidelines to help you adopt these quickly within your organization. Topics include:

    • Welcome & announcements

    • November release update Oracle Integration

    • HCM Integration Best Practices from the A-Team

    • Questions & Answers

    Watch the on-demand webcast here.

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    November 2021 Oracle Integration Update by Antony Reynolds

    imageNovember 2021 Oracle Integration Update by Antony Reynolds

    It is time for the November quarterly update to Oracle Integration. With holidays approaching, Bluebell the cat is pleased to share all our new features and improvements. Note that testing is still underway for these features and, although unlikely, it is possible that some will not meet our quality standard and be deferred to a later release.

    Announcements & Update Windows

    Currently tenant administrators get notified of OIC Gen 2 updates via notifications in the OCI console. OIC Gen 2 administrators can also see the same update notice in the OIC console, so watch out for the date of your update.

    If you previously tagged your instance for update in window 1, as explained in Choose Your Update Window, then there is no need to tag it again. If it is not yet tagged for window 1, then the deadline for tagging for November was 15 October but you can still add it for the February release. Tags added after October 15 will take effect for the February and subsequent releases.

    Prebuilt Connectivity Enhancements

    As usual there are enhancements to existing adapters as well as important new adapters.

    New Oracle Integration Adapters

    Three new adapters for both Oracle and non-Oracle applications are released this quarter:

    • Sugar CRM Adapter
    • Oracle Hospitality Property Management System Adapter
    • EBay Adapter

    Enhanced Adapters

    Important updates to a couple of third party adapters:

    • Change Data Capture (CDC) Event support in Salesforce Adapter
    • Added support for OAuth Security Policy and listening to Event Hooks in Jira Adapter.

    Recipes Update

    Lots of new recipes are coming. These recipes are well documented and should help users speed up their integration.

    REST — Oracle Integration | Send Files by Email: This Recipe receives files from an external application or end point to forward them to a specified email address.

    ServiceNow — Box | Create Folders for Incidents: This recipe creates corresponding folders in Box for new incidents created in ServiceNow.

    ServiceNow — DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents: This recipe Sends IT compliance documents from DocuSign to any new user created in ServiceNow.

    Marketo — Slack | Post Notifications for New Leads: This recipe posts notification messages in Slack for any new Marketo lead.

    Salesforce — SurveyMonkey | Send Surveys to Case Contacts: This recipe emails a SurveyMonkey survey to Case’s contact in Salesforce when the Case is updated with Closed status.

    Salesforce — Twilio | Send Notifications to Lead Owners: This recipe sends a notification message to a Lead’s new owner in Salesforce when updated with a new owner.

    Oracle Product Hub Cloud — Oracle E-Business Suite | Synchronize Inventory Items: This recipe creates a corresponding inventory item in Oracle E-Business Suite when an item is created in Oracle Product Hub Cloud.

    Apache Kafka — Amazon S3 | Export Messages: Use this recipe to easily exports Apache Kafka messages to an Amazon S3 bucket.

    Oracle ERP Cloud — Microsoft Email | Send Order Fulfillment Notifications: This recipe sends email notification through Microsoft Email when an Order is fulfilled in Oracle ERP Cloud.

    Operational Improvements

    Email Management Update

    We have introduced a limit on the number of emails that can be sent, we are displaying this information in the monitoring dashboard but we are NOT currently enforcing this limit. Over the next few months we will reach out to customers who have exceeded the email limit by a large amount to see how their limits can be modified to support their business processes.

    Oracle takes the reputation and reliability of its email service very seriously and the use of suppression lists and email send limits are intended to ensure that downstream mail servers do not block emails sent from the Oracle email servers.

    Summary

    There are a number of new features in this quarterly release. The deadline to tag instances for update in the first wave passed on October 15 but now is the time to tag any untagged instances for the February release. Announcements of the deadline for February tagging will be posted in the OIC Latest Features Blog. Keep an eye out in the OCI and OIC consoles for the update notice. Enjoy the future!

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