Advisor Webcast: SaaS Business Event Integration using Oracle ERP Adapter and Engagement Cloud Adapter in OIC – May 20, 2020 by Alan Boucher

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Schedule:

  • Wednesday, May 20, 2020 08:00 AM (US Pacific Time)
  • Wednesday, May 20, 2020 11:00 AM (US Eastern Time)
  • Wednesday, May 20, 2020 05:00 PM (Central European Time)
  • Wednesday, May 20, 2020 08:30 PM (India Standard Time)

Duration: 1 hr

Abstract:

This one-hour advisor webcast is recommended for technical users wanting to learn how to integrate Oracle ERP Cloud and Oracle Engagement Cloud) with other external applications using Business Event subscriptions using Oracle Integration Cloud.

Topics Include:

  • Introduction: What is Business Event Integration
  • Workflow for Configuring Business Event Integration
  • Other Configuration Considerations
  • Troubleshooting References
  • Q&A

Webcast Details:

Webcast Link: https://oracle.zoom.us/webinar/register/230437692

Webcast ID: 230 437 692 Webcast Passcode: 909090

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How to become a SaaS Integration Expert?

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Want to connect HCM, CX and ERP applications with each other and on-premises? For SaaS consultants we offer free SaaS Integration partner kit to become a hands-on expert:

Free on-demand training

Attend the free on-demand training:

· Oracle Application Integration Cloud Platform 2019 Sales Specialist including free online exam!

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Live Webtraining

For Oracle partners we offer free on-line classes to Integrate SaaS:

· Virtual web training India April 13th-15th 2020

· Virtual web training EMEA May 4th-6th 2020

For additional location please visit our website here.

Training material

At our community workspace (membership required) we published the latest training material OIC Bootcamp 04.2020

Cloud Trial:

Please request your free Oracle cloud trial here. To attend the hands-on trainings please make sure you have access to the Oracle cloud platform. You need to create a Service Request to provision Oracle Integration.

Documentation

Get Started documentation is published here.

Sales kit

Our Sales Central pages are loaded with new content to equip our sellers with all the materials they need. Sales kits include elevator pitch, cheat sheet, reference and customer presentation in ppt format: Connect and Extend Apps with PaaS & Integration

Certification

Get recognized become a certified Oracle expert:

· Oracle Application Integration Cloud Platform 2019 Sales Specialist free online exam!

· Oracle Application Integration Cloud Platform 2019 Solution Engineer Specialist free online exam!

· Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2019 Associate | 1Z0-1042

Questions?

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Jarvis Pizzeria: ICS – XSLT parameters that are not found but are being used? By Marcel van de Glind

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Recently I came across an odd phenomenon in an ICS mapping that I want to share with the community via this blog. In short:

XSLT parameters that are not found but are being used

Let me explain: at VBCS we have a Business Object whose data can be accessed via a REST call. Here the “q” parameter can be used to filter on characteristics that are stored in the BO. In the maximum variant, the “q” parameter can contain 8 characteristics (see screenshot below).

We embed this REST call in ICS. The created integration has the 8 characteristics as parameters in the request. The first characteristic is mandatory, the others are optional. To request the same data as shown in the image above, the integration call looks like this: Read the complete article here.

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OIC Process: Auto-Mapping Elements in the Data Mapper by Jan Kettenis

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When mapping data in the Oracle Integration Cloud (or OIC for short) you sometimes discover that elements you want to map from are not always available as a source on the left-hand side. As I recently found out (thank you Eduardo Chiocconi!) that does not necessarily mean that they are not available for mapping.
An example might be including some elements of the request in the title of the process instance. Until now I always did this by including a Data Mapper right after the Start Event. However, the same I could have achieved in the Start Activity itself.

The following figure shows how I map the value of the "title" predefined variable to itself, concatenated with some values from the request (customer name and id):

As you can see in the Processes tab of the Workspace both the title and the concatenated values are visible. Saves you Data Mapper activity 🙂 Read the complete article here.

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Jarvis Pizzeria: Managing DM Masterdata Validity Period by Marcel van de Glind

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In a previous blog we described how to retrieving the masterdata from a VBCS Business Object. In this blog we will expand this further with a validity period for the masterdata

Now let’s expand our scenario (see previous blog)  a little further. Currently, one of the means of transport in the Decision model is a bike. Many bikes in the Netherlands are currently being replaced by an electrically powered version. Jarvis Pizzeria will also replace regular bikes with electric bikes from the new year. The change must also be implemented in the system (read Decision Model).

However, we do not want to implement this change at the turn of the year, but are already preparing it now. To achieve this, the variables must be provided with attributes that delimit the validity period of the variable.

Because we have already moved the variables of the Decision Model to a Business Object (see previous post), this is fairly easy to implement. Extending the BO definition with a start and end date and adjusting the selection query so that it takes these dates into account would be sufficient. So let’s see what that will look like.

Firstly, the adaptation of the BO definition (the last two fields are new). Read the complete article here.

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Jarvis Pizzeria: Input and Output Storage of Decision Model Invokes by Marcel van de Glind

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In this blog we describe a way to store the Input and Output of Decision Model Invokes (in JSON format).

From an administrative point of view, we at Jarvis believe it is important that we can always see how we have achieved certain results. In this case this means that we want to know with which variables the Decision Model was invoked and what the outcomes were. How we do this is subject of this blog.

Saving the results is e.g. possible after performing the ‘Calculate Delivery Time’ integration in the Process. However, we have chosen to do this in the integration that we have already created (Managing DM Masterdata Validity Period) so that the process is not polluted with this technical step. As will appear later in this blog, we have to slightly update the payload of the call. The integration looks like this at the end of this previous blog. Read the complete article here.

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API Platform – Developer Portal Delegated Authentication by Phil Wilkins

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The API Platform when you configure IDCS to provide the option to authenticate users against a corporate Identity Provider such as Active Directory will automatically update the Management Portal Login screen accordingly. However today it doesn’t automatically update the Developer Portal login page.  Whilst perhaps an oversight, it is very easy to fix manually when you know how. As result you can have a login that looks like:

The rest of this blog will show what’s needed to fix the problem.

The behaviour of the API Platform’s login pages for the Management and Developer Portals are controlled from the Oracle Cloud Management tier (rather than the API one specifically). Therefore you’ll need to login to your Identity Cloud instance and navigate to the management console and open the side bar.

With that we need to open up the details about the applications. When you select the applications menu you’ll get something like this: Read the complete article here.

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Notifications from Oracle API Platform Cloud Service by Phil Wilkins

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There are circumstances in which notifications from the Oracle API Platform CS could be seen as desirable.  For example, if you wish to ensure that the developers are defining good APIs and not accidentally implementing APIs that hit the OWASP Top 10 for APIs. Then you will probably configure things such that developer users can design the APIs, configure the policies, but only request an API to be deployed.

However, presently notifications through mechanisms such as email or via collaboration platforms such as Slack aren’t available.  But implementing a solution isn’t difficult.  For the rest of this blog we’ll explore how this might be implemented, complete with a Slack implementation.

The execution of any such activity effectively needs to follow the basic pattern of …

  1. detect the condition requiring a notification, such as a deployment request,
  2. gather the information so we can provide a meaningful request, for example, the API name being requested. Read the complete article here.

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