Announcing Oracle SOA Suite on Containers & Kubernetes for Production Workloads by Ravi Pinto

image

The Oracle SOA Suite Team is thrilled to announce the general availability of Oracle SOA Suite on Containers and Kubernetes for Production environments. This is a culmination of a tremendous effort backed by customer feedback in the early access phase.

Scope

As part of the first release version 20.3.3, we are making available the following:

  • Container images for Oracle SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 including Oracle Service Bus on MOS patch 31966923 (Production) and container-registry.oracle.com (Dev & Test)
  • Sample scripts on Github
  • Documentation related to the following
    • Installation and configuration of a new SOA Instance.
    • Monitoring and management of the instance, configuration of Load Balancers, SSL Certificates etc.
    • Patching and upgrading the instance.
    • Steps on configuring a development environment to work with the instance.

Initial release certifies the domain types of following components

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

Oracle Integration Webcast February 16th 2021

Oracle Integration Update Customer Webcast February 16th 2021Integration – Foundation for digital business

Attend this webcast to accelerate your digital transformation with pre-integrated connectivity to Oracle as well as third-party SaaS and on-premises apps, run-ready process automation templates, and an intuitive visual app builder. Topics of the February edition include:

  • February Oracle Integration Release update
  • Boxfusion Customer Success story
  • Integration Insight

Schedule: February 16th 2021 11:00 – 12:00 CET (Berlin)

For details please visit the registration page here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

Copy files from one SFTP to another in OIC by Ankur Jain

image

There are scenarios where we want to copy files from one SFTP location to another in Oracle Integration Cloud.

In this article, I will show you how to copy files from one SFTP to another irrespective of the type of files.

Let’s see how to achieve this.

  • Create a scheduler integration
  • Drop the source FTP adapter and enter the name of the endpoint(ListFiles)
  • Configure properties as below and click on the Next button

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

Top tweets PaaS Partner Community January 2021

imageJanuary top tweets by PaaSCommunity

Send your tweets @soacommunity #PaaSCommunity and follow us at http://twitter.com/soacommunity. Make sure you share your content with the community!

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress, Twitter

OIC REST API for Lookups by Niall Commiskey

imageAbove, my lookup. Here are the Lookup REST APIs – Retrieve is easy –

Per default, retrieve does not show me the row values e.g. USD, GBP etc.

I just need to add the following query parameter, in order to retrieve the contents – Update – let’s add a couple of new entries. So what does my request look like? Now let’s check the Lookup in OIC -  As you can see, the original entries have been overwritten. In this case, update means essentially replace..

So how can I have a scenario where I just want to augment the lookup list? Simple enough with OIC – I create a REST connection in OIC – Read the complete article here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

My private Corner – top blog posts

image

Thanks to the community for your wonderful contribution in 2020. Every day we publish a blog post with your best practices articles & customer success. Subscribe to our blog to receive the latest integration & process automation updates. Want to share & promote your posts? Please send them via twitter at #PaaSCommunity!

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

Create an XML file in Oracle Integration Cloud by Ankur Jain

image

Let’s see how to achieve this use case

  • Create a FTP connection: Please go through the article to see how to create FTP connection
  • Create a REST connection. Please go through the article to see how to create REST connection
  • Go the the Integrations and click on the Create button from the upper right coner and select “App Driven Orchestration
  • Enter the Integration name as “WriteXMLFile” and click on the Create button.
  • Select inline drag REST connection on the Integration canvas as a Trigger point
  • Enter below information and click on the Next button
    • Name of the end point: WriteXML
  • Enter below information and click on the Next button
    • What is the endpoint’s relative resource URI: /create
    • What action do you want to perform on the endpoint: POST
    • Select Configure a request payload for this endpoint checkbox- This option allows us to assign payload in the next step. Read the complete article here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

Integration, Process & Insight – Netsuite Data Sync Use Case by Niall Commiskey

image

OIC is a toolkit – 4 main tools:

· Integration – connect your apps

· Process – intelligent human workflows – can be used to extend apps or for your own custom processes.

· Insight – analyze what’s going on in Integration and Process, but this from a business user perspective. More details below.

· Visual Builder – create net new apps on top of your apis.

For those who haven’t seen Insight before – the OraDocs provide the following succinct description of what it offers – Integration Insight in Oracle Integration provides a business-friendly experience, allowing users to model, collect, and monitor business-level metrics using web-based dashboards. Integration Insight works with business processes that are implemented using the Integrations or Processes features in Oracle Integration. At a high level, Integration Insight provides:• A web-based interface to:
– Model business processes, including milestones
– Map models to a business processes implementation
– Monitor business progress through dashboards
• Efficient workflow requiring no development effort and minimal impact to runtime.
• Advanced analytics presented in both preconfigured and custom dashboards.
The following example leverages 3 of the OIC tools – Integration, Process and Insight in the context of a Netsuite data synchronisation use case. Please see my previous post here, for details of leveraging Visual Builder on top of Netsuite. Read the complete article here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

OIC Connectivity Agent by Daniel Teixeira

Timagehe OIC connectivity agent is the answer for a secure hybrid deployment, where you have a mix of cloud and on-premise applications and need to ensure a secure communication.

The agent is the handler/listener that manages both inbound/outbound communication. This ensures that there is no need to open a port in the on premise firewall.

Fortunately Mordac is not a Product Manager for OIC:)

1. Create an Agent Group
The agent group is a logical group to which we can associate the physical agents installed on premise. Very simple to create one – Just provide a name and a description.

2. Download and Run the Connectivity Agent Installer

On the same place where you created the agent group, download the connectivity agent. Let’s stop for a second and look to the system requirements. Read the complete article here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress

SOA Suite Modernization Partner Community Webcast January 27th 2021

SOA Modernization PaaS Partner Community Webcast January 2021Oracle SOA Suite Modernization

Come to this session to learn about how you can modernize your SOA Suite estate while maintaining the value of your investment. You will learn about:

  • Oracle’s commitment and roadmap for SOA
  • Options you have for moving your SOA to the cloud
  • Modernize your integration ecosystem with services like Oracle Integration, Digital Assistant and Autonomous DB

We will have Oracle Integration PMs on the call to provide you the strategic direction Oracle’s integration platform and recommendations for how to approach modernizing your SOA. You will learn why Oracle is best positioned to help you lower costs, increase your agility, and help you build out your Digital Platform for Digital Resilience which is more important now than ever.

Schedule:  January 27, 2021 16:30 – 17:30 CET (Berlin Time)

Featured speakers:

Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan Ravi Pinto
Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan

Senior Product Manager
Oracle HQ
LinkedIn

Ravi Pinto

Director Product Management
Oracle HQ
LinkedIn

For details please visit the registration page here.

For more information watch our free on-demand webcasts:

Integration Update & New Features
ERP Integration with Application Adapters
HCM Integration with Application Adapters
Connect, Innovate, Extend SaaS Kickoff Webcast
Cloud Platform Kickoff Webcast

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress