Oracle SOA Suite 12.2.1.4.0 QuickStart Download

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This page consolidates the download links for evaluating Oracle SOA Suite and includes only the Quick Start install for all platforms.

Visit the Oracle Fusion Middleware Download, Installation, and Configuration Readme Files and Installation for Oracle SOA and BPM Suite for an overview of the installation process and the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations for platform-specific information.

Follow the steps outlined in Installing Oracle SOA Suite and Business Process Management Suite Quick Start for Developers guide to set up a development or evaluation environment for Oracle SOA Suite, including Oracle Service Bus. Get SOA Suite 12c here.

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PaaS Partner YouTube Update March 2020

The March video includes three topics:

• Oracle sales kits for Partners

• Hands-on Bootcamps for Integration & Digital Assistant

• Integrate ERP community webcast

For regular updates please subscribe to our YouTube channel here. Thanks for your likes and sharing the video on YouTube and LinkedIn. For the latest PaaS Community information please visit our Community update wiki here (Community membership required).

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It’s back – Partner Immersion for FY20! Experience first-hand Oracle’s Sales Training

imagePartner Immersion is back and better than ever. Align yourself with Oracle’s sales strategy, learn to pitch the “Why Oracle, Why Now” declaration, as well as how to answer the question most commonly asked by our customers: “How do I transform my organization?

Immersion is an on-demand learning experience that equips you with the same Oracle laser-focused sales training and messaging delivered to internal sales consultants at the start of each new fiscal year. Get started now

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Additional new content PaaS Partner Community

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· Then and Now: An Integration Conversation With Sven Bernhardt, Rolando Carrasco, Lonneke Dikmans, Lucas Jellema, Leon Smiers, Arturo Viveros. Times have changed, and conversations about integration now involve a new vocabulary: containers, serverless, REST, APIs. Listen in as the panel discusses the state of integration

· Blockchain, AI and the Future of Entertainment How can emerging technologies impact the media and entertainment industry? For one, “industry players could adopt blockchain to sell their content as digital tokens or in digital blocks instead of as physical media or movie tickets,” says Oracle Cloud Solution Hub Senior Director Jukka Paajanen. These tokens would leave a data trail that companies could analyze to learn more about their customers. What about AI?

· Oracle’s Own Journey to the Cloud At this year’s Oracle OpenWorld, attendees can visit the new Oracle@Oracle Experience to learn how Oracle’s internal organizations are using the Oracle Cloud platform to delight users, accelerate growth, and save money. “As the largest user of Oracle Cloud applications, we are excited to show off the results and share best practices,”

· Hands-on Workshop: Experience Oracle Autonomous Cloud Platform October 30 | Dublin, Ireland.

· Oracle Launches Four New Cloud Regions Across Four Continents At Oracle OpenWorld 2018, Oracle committed to making its cloud platform available in all major geographies where its customers work. This year Oracle has already launched data centers in Toronto, Tokyo, and Seoul; just now launched a region in Mumbai; and will shortly be going live in São Paulo, Sydney, and Zurich. New regions give customers access to the unique self-driving Oracle Autonomous Database and much more.

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Oracle Blockchain Service Quick Start Guide

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Hyperledger Fabric empowers enterprises to scale out in an unprecedented way, allowing organizations to build and manage blockchain business networks. This quick start guide systematically takes you through distributed ledger technology, blockchain, and Hyperledger Fabric while also helping you understand the significance of Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS).

The book starts by explaining the blockchain and Hyperledger Fabric architectures. You’ll then get to grips with the comprehensive five-step design strategy – explore, engage, experiment, experience, and influence. Next, you’ll cover permissioned distributed autonomous organizations (pDAOs), along with the equation to quantify a blockchain solution for a given use case. As you progress, you’ll learn how to model your blockchain business network by defining its assets, participants, transactions, and permissions with the help of examples. In the concluding chapters, you’ll build on your knowledge as you explore Oracle Blockchain Platform (OBP) in depth and learn how to translate network topology on OBP.

By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with OBP and have developed the skills required for infrastructure setup, access control, adding chaincode to a business network, and exposing chaincode to a DApp using REST configuration. Get the book here. For additional books please see the community wiki here.

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Jarvis Pizzeria blog refresh part 1 of 3 by Marcel van de Glind

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In this blog I do a quick refresh of the first 13 Jarvis Pizzeria blog posts (note: the different headers in this blog contain a link to the actual blog).

1. An Introduction to Jarvis Pizzeria!

This is the introduction to the blog series in which the original team is introduced and the scope of the blogs is indicated.

As stated before (Jarvis Pizzeria is back again), the scope has been extended from PCS only to the entire OIC. But this refresh is only about PCS (because that was the former scope). So also the solutions that we describe that we would do differently nowaday with the complete OIC toolbox. ICS and VBCS will be added more and more visibly over time in new posts.

2. Collaborate in PCS

The purpose of this blog is to find out the team collaboration capabilities of PCS. In this field nothing has really changed in itself during the last year. I think that this already works fine, so changes are not really necessary.

In the initial blog we states the following:

“It looks like the saved, but not yet published, changes within the application are automatically published, since we verified that the user taking over the lock directly sees those changes. But this might not be the desired behaviour.”

I assume that this behavior was an error, that has been resolved as a recent test has shown.

3. Integration in PCS

In this blog we demonstrated the creation and use of both a SOAP and a REST service in PCS (not yet in ICS, that will certainly be shown in a new blog later on).

4. Setting up the Jarvis 1.0 process

The purpose of the blog is to try out / demonstrate the various options for starting a process. In the structured process we start the 3 pizzeria sub-processes in different ways. Read the complete article here.

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OIC: How to Force Dehydration in Processes by Jan Kettenis

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This article describes a trick how you can force a Structured Process instance in OIC to dehydrate.

OIC Process uses the database to store its state, which is called dehydration. In contrast, restoring that state from the database is called hydration. Dehydration automatically happens at points where the process may have to wait for a ‘longer’ period of time, for example at a Receive or User activity, or a Timer Catch event. Dehydration is also the point where the transaction of the process instance ends (and a new one starts).

Sometimes you may want to force dehydration. For example, you may have a Structured Process for which the operation to start it should synchronously return some value, while the process performs several other steps before it reaches the first dehydration point, and the transaction ends. The out-of-the-box behavior will be that the start operation will not return a response before it has ended the transaction, which may imply that the consumer has to wait for a relative long time

In the following process model some business data is stored synchronously, and then some other process is started synchronously, making that the transaction does not end before it has reached the End event: Read the complete article here.

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Jarvis Pizzeria is back again by Marcel van de Glind

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Jarvis Pizzeria is back after closing their doors for more than a year ago by now.

Because the OIC projects were not up for grabs in recent years, and it has not been easy to join one of those scarce projects, Jarvis Pizzeria had closed its doors in June 2018, it now appears to be temporary. In the meantime the entire Jarvis team went its own way, with everyone facing new challenges.

Recently OIC projects start to pop-up on several places in the Netherlands. in June 2019 I started working as an OIC developer on one of these projects, a large / prestigious project. The direct consequence of this is that Jarvis Pizzeria has also reopened its doors. After two months of preparation, this is the first blog in a new series of Jarvis Pizzeria blogs.

But things have changed compared to 2018:

  • The scope of Jarvis has been broadened. The focus was initially on PCS, now it is on OIC (so including ICS and VBCS).
  • Of the original founders I am now the only one left (@Richard Olrichs and @Marc Kuipers, thanks again for all the contributions and the pleasant cooperation).
  • Although I regret that Marc and Richard have left the Jarvis company, I am also very pleased to announce that there will also be a new face at Jarvis. The following paragraph has been specially set aside to introduce him.
  • In the past we all posted the same blog on our own company blog. In the future we will do something else. The full blog will be posted on one of our two company blogs and on the other’s company blog a summary of the blog will be posted with a reference to the full post.

So let me introduce the new OIC champion of Jarvis Pizzeria. Read the complete article here.

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Free on-demand Webinar: Harness the Power of CI/CD for Oracle Integration and API Cloud by Dan Goerdt

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Eliminate the tedious manual processes of OIC and API.

Oracle Integration Cloud and API Platform are key to quickly and seamlessly integrate data, applications, and services. OIC and API management is essential to become effective and efficient during your digital transformation process.

However, OIC and API cloud services are not able to operate in full CI/CD themselves. Deploying integrations and APIs is a manual process, which means extra time, additional manpower, and management nightmares.

In this webinar, you will learn how FlexDeploy can eliminate these manual steps and reduce costs and risk by:

  • Automating the deployment of API and Gateway artifacts
  • Automating OIC Integrations, Connections, Lookups, and Libraries
  • Adopting Continuous Integration (CI) and release pipelines
  • Integrating tools like Git, SVN, Jira, SoapUI, and ServiceNow
  • Watch the on-demand webcast here.

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SOA Suite Composite Sensors: the why and how… by Martien van den Akker

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Introduction

Long time ago BPEL PM was acquired by Oracle, and as part of the first release of SOA Suite (10g), it was a more or less standalone component. For initiated BPEL flow instances in the soa infrastructure database there were 2 tables:

  1. cube_instance: bpel flow instances
  2. ci_indexes: 6 indexes related to the bpel flow that can be set with an embedded java call

These 2 tables store the BPEL instances, along with a set of indexes that you could, and in 11g and 12c still can, set with a value that you determine during the flow. Yes, these tables still exist in the soa infra database. So, let’s say in your BPEL you have several string based variables that you fill with a value from the input message using an assing. Then within an Embedded Java activity, you can do something like: Read the complete article here.

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