Exposing OIC -REST API (Retrieve the status of the Specific Integration) by Mahesh Ammaiyappan

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Introduction:

Hey, Guys have you ever faced an issue in monitoring the OIC Integration from External applications? It’s actually not as hard as it looks and can be done in just 6 simple steps! Here you go with the information on how to access the OIC REST-APIs for a Specific Integration. 

Detailed Steps Follows:

1.Select and copy the Entire Url of the OIC Account Instance(By clicking on Home)

2. Open SOAP UI and create a New Project.

3. Paste the Url which you copied from step 1 and click ok. Read the complete article here.

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

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Introduction

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: Read the complete article here.

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Conditional Mappings in Oracle Integration by Thomas Hora

imageSometimes, when modeling integrations, we need to map data dynamically depending on other data.   In this blog, we will look at creating conditional mappings using Oracle Integration.

Use case: Consider this pseudo code sample of the mapping logic. How can we achieve this in the mapper UI?

if PER03 == ‘TE’ {
    Contact.Phone = PER04
}
if PER05 == ‘TE’ {
    Contact.Phone = PER06
}
if PER07 == ‘TE’ {
    Contact.Phone = PER08
}

Solution: First, enable “Advanced” mode and open the Components palette.  This exposes XSLT statements which we need to create conditional mappings. Read the complete article here.

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Real World SOA Modernization with Keste & Oracle Webcast September 15th 2020 9am PT/12pm ET

imageWhat’s the road to the cloud for your SOA Suite customers? Join our SOA Suite Modernization webcast on September 15th 2020.

Upgrade your Oracle SOA Suite to modern Oracle Integration in the Cloud

In this 30-minute webcast Oracle partner Keste will talk about the real-world advantages of SOA modernization, best practices to achieve exceptional results, and some of the benefits their customers have seen from moving to Oracle Integration in the Cloud. Learn how to turn your existing Oracle Integration platform into a highly scalable, cost-effective solution that provides better performance at lower cost.

Agenda Webcast

SOA Modernization
Real World Advantages
Real World Best Practices
Recommended approach to Modernization
Customer Modernization Success Stories
Questions & Answers

Schedule Webcast: September 15th 2020 9am PT/12pm ET

Featured speakers

Venkat Nistala

Venkat Nistala

Solutions Architect Keste

Srini Burli

Srini Burli

Vice President Oracle

Praveen Penumatsa

Praveen Penumatsa

Senior Architect
Keste

Pat Shepherd

Pat Shepherd

Director Business Development Oracle

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CM Data Extract Processing Pattern by Niall Commiskey

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Simple scenario here : I need to pick up an HCM extract from UCM and process it in OIC. There are 2 variations here 1. simple pass thru processing – pick up the file and send as is to a target, in my case an sFTP server. 2. there is a need to transform the data from HCM, before sending downstream.

Simple Pass thru Processing

Here is the delivery option definition for my extract – Note the integration name above – this will be used in the OIC HCM invoke configuration. The integration using the Scheduled orchestration pattern. I have added a schedule parameter – docID. For the first run, this will be set to 0. The final action in the integration flow is an ASSIGN to update this docID value to that of the document read. Read the complete article here.

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Triggering an OIC integration via OCI Events – the Oracle Functions Approach by Stan Tanev

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In a two-part blog series I am exploring the available options in triggering an Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) integration whenever a resource state change occurs within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). One example of this event based pattern is the ability to trigger an OIC integration as soon as a file is uploaded to OCI Object Storage, thereby removing the need for any scheduled based integrations that rely on file polling.  

In my previous blog, I provided some context and background on the OCI Event service and the available options that we have in triggering an OIC integration. Namely these are the OCI Notifications, Functions, and Streaming services. My previous blog also explored the first of these patterns, and detailed how this event based pattern can be achieved using the OCI Notification Service. In this follow up article I will cover how we can use Oracle Functions to achieve the same outcome.

Intro to Oracle Functions:

To recap, Oracle Functions is a managed, serverless and elastic Functions-as-a-Service offering that is powered by the open-source Fn Project. You can use Oracle Functions when you want to deploy your code or application, without the administrative overhead of maintaining any infrastructure or operating system (OS) software. Oracle Functions ensures your app is highly-available, scalable, secure, and monitored. Read the complete article here.

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Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps Webtraining in Brazil

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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:

· Virtual web training Brazil September 8th-10th 2020

Get the latest OIC training material here (community membership required).

For additional location please visit our website here.

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Automate ERP Purchase Order creation using Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

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Most of the organizations are using Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning system for day to day business. It’s a business process management software that manages and integrates a company’s financials, supply chain, operations, reporting, manufacturing, and human resource activities. In this article, we are focusing on how to automate ERP Purchase Order creation using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC).

In this article, we’ll use the OIC ERP adapter to connect to ERP.

See the previous articles.

ERP Adapter in Oracle Integration Cloud

ERP Integration using File Based Data Import: Oracle Integration

Subscribe Oracle ERP Business Events in Oracle Integration

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Below is the use-case which we are going to execute in the article:

  • Expose a single REST APIs to create a purchase order and to get purchase order details.
  • User Oracle ERP adapter and call Create Purchase Order and Get Purchase Order Service.
Step by Step procedure to achieve the use-case

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Basic Error Handling in OIC by Amit Kumar Suman

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Oracle Integration Cloud Service provides “Global Fault Handler” to catch errors/faults in orchestrated integration and perform actions. In an event of a fault in an integration it goes to “Global Fault Handler” to perform some user define actions like notifying about error by sending email notification etc. and then stops the flow of integration abruptly with an error state i.e. integration will stop and not move to next logical step. We can add fault handling to any integration type (for example: app driven orchestration, scheduled integration etc.).

Now suppose →when you have to iterate through multiple conditions and need to continue even if one condition fails i.e. you don’t want your integration flow to stop but move on to the next logical step. To achieve this we have to configure “Default Fault Handler” (at Scope Level).

Scope can catch the error and move ahead to the next logical step in the integration.This does not stop the integration abruptly but rather moves to the next logical step(ex. if there is any Loop, loop will continue to execute). Read the complete article here.

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Slack Adapter for OIC by Daniel Martins Teixeira

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The Slack adapter for Oracle Integration Cloud was released recently and delivers an easy way of Integrating with Slack.

Slack and other platforms with similar capabilities changed the way we work, and the way we interact with our colleagues. The boost in productivity and collaboration with these types of platforms is incredible. Slack is also a verb nowadays (let me slack you), that alone is enough to show its impact !

Slack Adapter Capabilities

The Slack Adapter offers outbound integration with Slack on the Oracle Integration platform. You can create outbound integrations that invoke the Slack application so you can manage channels, invite users, get profile information, manage chat and groups, upload files, and perform search operations. More details on the documentation page.

Use Cases

The first use case that comes to mind is about notifications – Traditionally a notification is an email – but instead of relying on an email, you can publish those notifications into a dedicated channel, or tag the proper team/individual. This will allow a transparent handling and collaboration of all notifications!

Let’s now think on Sales Orders – When a new order/opportunity is created in the CRM system you can create a new slack channel with all team members, or you can tag someone that has a particular task waiting to be fulfilled for example. Read the complete article here.

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