OIC Integration with Netsuite – initial setup and basic troubleshooting by Niall Commiskey

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It’s always good to try new things,
so here I am checking out OIC integration with Netsuite. This post covers the following –
1. Creating a new user in Netsuite, giving them login permissions and assigning roles.
2. Activating that user in Netsuite for web services access.
3. Creating a connection to Netsuite in OIC, leveraging the user created.
4. Creating a simple integration to Netsuite – Contact Creation.
5. Troubleshooting – what permissions does my user need to create a contact in Netsuite.
6. Validating the result via the Netsuite Web Services Usage Log
I begin with a discussion of the OIC connection to Netsuite –

Connecting to Netsuite from OIC

For those who like reading Oracle documentation -OIC Netsuite adapter documentation is here
Pre-requisite is naturally a Netsuite account/user. Creating a Netsuite user is discussed in the next section. Read the complete article here

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Demystifying Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) by Eduardo Barra Cordeiro

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In my previous article, I gave some input about the Oracle API Platform as a digital transformation enabler. Today I am going to walk you through another product, Oracle Integration Cloud, and try to demystify what the product is and who benefits from it. I will also provide some use cases for this platform.

Why do I need an integration system in the cloud?

In a hybrid cloud environment with applications hosted in different places (clouds and/or on premise), the integration between them can become a challenge. Especially considering security, accessibility and latency.

A cloud integration solution can be a good way to resolve that. Even better, if it is simple to use and contains multiple adapters for different targets, allowing business teams to easily implement applications themselves (for the most of the part with almost zero-coding). This is the Oracle Integration Cloud.

Which components does the OIC have?

Oracle Integration Cloud consists of three parts. Combined, they provide a set of solutions that help you design business processes, integrations, orchestrations and web/mobile applications. You can use each one independently if you prefer.

Process Builder: made to design your business processes using a friendly interface and zero coding (yes, it is not a joke… you can code if you want, or if you have any specific requirements). You can also use the platform to execute activities related to your process, like task approvals, monitoring, and reports. Read the complete article here.

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Avatar-Guided Oracle Integration Simulator Demo

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This interactive simulator leads you through the Oracle Integration experience. Configure connectors, build an integration flow, map data, and activate your dashboard. We highly encourage you to share this demo with prospects; it is available on oracle.com/integration and in Sales Central. Try it now

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Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) – Tips & Tricks by Anthony Hobart

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While working with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) on a number of customer projects recently, I’ve come across a few handy tips and tricks to make life easier.

TIP-1 : Accessing Variables Across Scopes
TIP-2 : REST Adapter PATCH Verb Support
TIP-3 : REST Inbound Message Size
TIP-4 : Convert CSV as String to XML

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$5 Packt eBooks sales

Packt offers eBooks and Videos for $5 Get the latest Oracle related books please see the community wikis: Integration, Process, Developer tools, Application Development.

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Video: Oracle Integration and HCM Cloud Transform Recruiting

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The Co-operative Group automated their recruitment process to reduce hiring time by connecting and extending their HCM Cloud. Head of Resourcing Services Yvonne Foster shares how Oracle Integration helped accelerate her innovation. Watch this new customer video. Special thanks to the Capgemini UK team for this successful implementation! You have implemented Oracle PaaS successful at a customer? Submit your success story here.

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My private Corner – Digital Assistant Bootcamps around the world

imageWe started to offer Oracle Integration Bootcamps to partners in September. All 10 trainings have been booked out so fare. In 2020 we will start to offer chatbot trainings for SaaS partners. During these 2 -day hands-on workshop partners learn to extend SaaS applications like HCM, CX and ERP solutions with Oracle Digital Assistant. First locations include Reading and Utrecht. For details please see the chatbot partner resource kit here. As a follow-up we recommend the Oracle Cloud Platform Digital Assistant 2019 Associate (1Z0-1071) certification. Want to attend one of our upcoming workshops? Visit our Innovate SaaS overview page here.

Special thanks and congratulations to the trainer team Grant, Frank, Martin and Joe!

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Additional new content PaaS Partner Community

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· How a CTO Finds Flow – Groundbreaker Ambassador Luis Weir’s productivity tips.

· Why Enterprise Developers Need to Understand Blockchain in 2019 | Mark Rakhmilevich

· Announcing the Oracle Cloud Developer Image for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure | Julie Wong

· The Best Way to Install Cloud-Based Applications What’s the best way to move to the cloud, Big Bang or slow and steady? The short answer: It depends on your company’s culture and sense of urgency. TCF Bank, for example, took a two-phase approach to cloud supply chain applications, because of all the change management required to make the shift. Meanwhile, a desire to speed up a transformation encouraged Adventist Health to take an all-at-once approach. Even Big Bang advocates advise caution.

· Smart Cities Improve Resident Experience, Monetize Digital Services In a recent Oracle research report, executives said they expect smart cities to be the top opportunity for 5G-enabled digital services. As cities worldwide deploy a range of digital services in their quest to become “smart,” they need to be able to offer flexible pricing models—and ultimately generate profitable revenues. What services could deploy these models?

· The Driverless Car: Closer Than You Think Depending on how much you like to drive—and on your definition of autonomous—the driverless car is either an imminent usurper or a long-term disruptor. Either way, it’s inevitable. All of the big automakers are investing in the technology, and macrotrends such as “transportation as a service” and “smart cities” already factor in autonomous vehicle technology. The last mile will disrupt more than the auto industry.

· When Seconds Count: A UK Police Department Transforms A police force needs to put officers with the right skills on the right assignments. Two years ago, it took the UK’s West Midlands Police about 11 hours to pull together up-to-date information on each officer’s work schedule, skills, medical restrictions, recent time off, and contact details. Today it can access that critical data in two minutes through an Oracle Service Cloud portal. Here’s more on why the force moved to the cloud

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Blockchain Platform SDK

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The Oracle Blockchain Platform SDK contains a development environment for developers to develop and test applications for Oracle Blockchain Platform Cloud. The Oracle Blockchain Platform SDK also contains a few examples in order for the developer to get started. Get the Blockchain SDK here.

For additional information please see the Blockchain partner resource kit here.

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Oracle Blockchain Verifies Real Honey by Mary Hall

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At the recent Oracle OpenWorld Dubai show, Oracle showed a demonstration of how natural Honey can be verified by blockchain.  You may wonder, well, why would anyone need Honey verified by blockchain? You may be surprised to learn that Honey is one of the most frequently impure or mislabeled foods. In recent years, Honey mixed with impure ingredients such as sugar, salt, corn syrup and even toxins has been found at grocery suppliers and retailers.

According to research by Food Safety News, as much as 76% of the Honey sold in grocery stores is fake. Some of it even contains toxins which can make people very ill. With the increase of fake Honey flooding the market, the importance of making the provenance and the origin of Honey transparent to consumers, via labeling powered by blockchain, can not be underestimated.  Putting Honey on the blockchain can literally save people lives by identifying potentially harmful ingredients.  In an article exploring the honey laundering industry, Wide Open Eats identifies that some fake Honey contains, Chloramphenicol, an antibiotic banned in the U.S. that has been linked to cancer and is dangerous to some people. Read the complete article here.

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