ICS Netsuite adapter configuration by Niall Commiskey

 

Here is an example configuration of an ICS connectionimage

Yes, I have obfuscated some of the fields, but let’s go thru them individually
WSDL URL:
https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/version/netsuite.wsdl
So from where did I get the version nr?
Now, I have little or no knowledge of NetSuite as an app, so I just logged in and searched. Read the complete article here.

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ICS Best Practices : Before going live and post go-live by Ashish Singh

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Integration Cloud Service, Oracle’s flagship iPaaS product, is increasingly being adopted by customers as their strategic integration platform, for implementing various Cloud-to-Cloud as well as Cloud-to-OnPrem integration projects.

With every release of the product more and more features are being added, and there’s plenty of documentation available on using ICS for designing and developing various integration patterns.

In this blog, however, I will talk about ICS from an operational perspective. I will go over some of the best practices that should be followed so that the Development, Code Migration, go-live, and post go-live maintenance goes as smoothe as possible.

These practices may be implemented either via the ICS UI, or the REST APIs; however, using the APIs provides a great degree of automation. I will refer to the specific ICS APIs below as needed.
These APIs can be scripted using any client programming language, although if Python is being used then Christian’s blog here provides a great set of starter scripts.

The best practices are as follows. I have split them in two sections, Pre Go-Live and Post Go-Live considerations.

Pre Go-Live Considerations
  1. a. Version Control the Integration IARs
    1. Although ICS integration IARs are binary zip files, it is still a good practice for developers to check in in the IARs periodically, just like checking in any code. They can export the integrations manually from ICS UI and import it to their git repository, or have this task automated by a CI/CD system that uses the ICS export REST API, described here to export the integration, and check it into their Version Control System on a nightly/periodic basis.
      Doing so ensures that the code is never lost. It also helps with code migration, as explained below. Read the complete article here.
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Seamless SaaS Integration using Oracle Integration Cloud Service by Hiren Ruchandani

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Total Graphics (TGI) is a Philadelphia-based company which provides expertise in digital printing and marketing solutions. TGI offers customized online marketing portals/storefronts to customers who then get access to a variety of marketing, sales, and human resources collateral and support materials.

Prior to using Oracle, TGI’s solution was a stand-alone portal, which was not able to fully integrate with their other SaaS applications. TGI’s customers were required to manage their contacts and orders in two places: Salesforce and Pageflex. While their customer’s information is managed in Salesforce, all of the information about their print, promotional, trade show products and orders are in Pageflex.

An integration was achieved between Salesforce and Pageflex using Oracle Integration Cloud Service. With Oracle Integration Cloud Service, TGI was able to not only provide a seamless integration between Salesforce and Pageflex, but also provide a new source of revenue by selling their solution in the Oracle Marketplace. Now, TGI’s customers have a new experience. They can sign into Salesforce and manage all of their user contacts, ordering processes, budgeting, reporting, and workflow all through a single sign-in through Salesforce. Read the complete article here.

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Integration Cloud Service, SOA Cloud Service or Integration Cloud, are you confused? by Phil Wilkins

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Oracle have announced Oracle Integration Cloud, the next evolution in their cloud integration capabilities. So how does it relate to the existing Cloud based integration products and what is the future of different products?

To best understand this, let’s first look at the existing landscape. Our first diagram shows a subset of the Oracle PaaS offerings most closely related products from a capability perspective such as SOA, ICS, PCS. We haven’t tried to address all the offerings as there in the region of 50 products now before we even consider the related IaaS products such as container Cloud.

Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) brings together a number of different existing solutions into a single offering. The products coming together are:

  • Integration Cloud Service (ICS).
  • Process Cloud Service (PCS).
  • Visual Application Builder Service (VBCS) (to support PCS) – previously known as Application Cloud Builder Service (ABCS),
  • Insight.
  • (Analytics) Streams. Read the complete article here.

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Autonomous Mobile Cloud Enterprise Service – PaaS Partner Community Webcast – July 24th 2018

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Attend our July edition of the PaaS Partner Community Webcast live on July 24th 2018 at 16:30 CET.

Autonomous Mobile Cloud Enterprise Cloud Service

Build and deploy mobile apps and intelligent chatbots that connect to any backend system with Autonomous Mobile Cloud Enterprise. Hear about the introduction of Oracle Mobile Cloud Enterprise and how to transform your business with artificial intelligence.

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Joe Huang

Product Manager

Visit the registration page here.

Call ID: 9139664 and Passcode: 256155

UK: +44 (0) 208 118 1001 & United States: 140 877 440 73

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Schedule:

Tuesday ednesday July 24th 16:30 – 17:30 CET

Visit the registration page here.

Missed our PaaS Partner Community Webcast? – watch the on-demand versions:

· Blockchain June 29th 2018

· API Platform Cloud Service part 2 May 30th 2018

· 3rd Generation API Gateways April 17th 2018

· Oracle JET February March 27th 2018

· Oracle Visual Builder Cloud Service February 28th 2018

· Container Native Application Development Platform January 23rd 2018

· Oracle free Cloud Demo Services December 15th 2017

· Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) November 21st 2017

· Adaptive Case Management in PCS October 31st 2017

· Oracle OpenWorld 2017 September 25th 2017

· Cloud Compliance & Certification August 2017

· Wercker July 21st 2017

· Sales Play webcast June 28th 2017

· Process Cloud Service update – DMN capabilities May 23rd 2017

· Drive DevOps Agility and Operational Efficiency with Oracle Management Cloud April 25th 2017

· Implementing DevOps and Agile Methodologies in Oracle Projects March 21st 2017

· Mobile Cloud Service & Chat Bots February 28th 2017

· b2b January 31st 2017

· Community Resources & free Cloud trails December 20th 2016

· SOA 12 & BPM Suite 12c Roadmap update November 29th 2016

· Microservices October 25th 2016

· Oracle OpenWorld 2016 update September 27th 2016

· API Cloud Platform Service August 30th 2016

· BPM Suite & PCS Update July 26th 2016

· Integration Cloud Service June 28th 2016

· Sales Plays Webcast June 9th 2016

· Real-Time Integration Business Insight May 31st 2016

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PaaS – How to Manage and Access an API with Oracle API Platform Cloud (Part 3) by Onkar Shoker

 

In this post, I will cover the followimageing:

  • Create a simple REST based service.
  • Deploy the service to a separate WebLogic Managed server instance (used to host deployed applications).
  • Create the API entry within the Oracle API Platform Cloud instance and point to the service on the application WebLogic Managed server.
  • Allow the Oracle API Gateway to poll the Logical Gateway / ‘phone home’ and fetch the API, Policies etc.
  • Attempt to access the service via the Oracle API Gateway Node.
  • If all goes well, we will be routed to the deployed service and will use the Analytics tool on the API Management Portal to confirm the end-to-end activity.

Notes:

  • I am covering a simple end to end. No additional Policies are applied to the API.
  • I am using the main Administrator user (weblogic) for all activities. Ideally, we would have users assigned to x and y roles to perform respective tasks.
  • The IP addresses of the Application managed server and Gateway Node are being used rather than Load Balancer URL’s – Ideally, the servers will be placed behind an LB and the LB URL will be utilised in the API Management implementation.

Firstly, create and deploy an API service to an Application server

1. I have created a REST service – I won’t go in-depth too much in terms of the coding, but I have used JDeveloper to create a simple service and when invoked, will return a JSON response: Read the complete article here.

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GDPR – ‘once in a generation’ opportunity for transformation of data and application services governance practices

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Abstract :  Detailed scope of GDPR and necessary preparations to be undertaken are at this moment are areas where enterprises lack knowledge, especially in area of data management, and data and application services governance. In this session we will reveal the list of such activities and projects, their order and their reference architecture : setting up dynamic platform for automatic finding, deleting or reporting GDPR records and data, creating single GDPR view of customer, Identification and management of data flows, loading into a catalogue and classifying metadata about identified data elements relevant for GDPR, tracing data flows with data elements and provide answers about which exact data element are used in which business process, building glossary of sensitive data, establishing control with policies and rules, with workflow to monitor data proliferation, extend capabilities of existing applications by modelling process interactions, with other applications or user-channels.

Oracle Integration platform tools such are Oracle Enterprise Metadata Manager(OEMM), Oracle Enterprise Data Quality(OEDQ), Oracle Data Integrator(ODI), Oracle Service Oriented Architecture(OSOA), Oracle API Platform(APIPCS), Oracle Business Process Management (OBPM) and their associated cloud services, can help to accelerate the GDPR’s preventive and detective controls.

3 points that the audience can expect to take away from this session :

1-There is coherent & extensive list of activities & projects that can help GDPR compliance within the scope of governance of data & application services

2-Oracle Unified Integration platform includes tools which features can be efficiently used for these activities

3-GDPR is an opportunity to achieve commercial long-term benefits, if it evolves into a broader efforts. Governance, integration and data management projects are example.

If any questions about next steps you can also contact EMEA lead milomir.vojvodic@oracle.com

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PaaS – How to setup the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service (Part 1) by Onkar Shoker

 
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This blogpost covers how to setup the Oracle API Platform Service in the cloud. I will cover the installation and registration of the API Gateway in a separate post and also cover the creation and deployment of actual API’s in another. 
There are pre-requisites before setting up Oracle API Platform Cloud Service. You must have the following Oracle Cloud Services already setup:
1. Oracle Storage Container (See blogpost here)
2. Oracle Cloud Database (See blogpost here)
1. Once logged into Oracle Cloud, from the Dashboard menu, click on the ‘API Platform‘ option: Read the complete article here.

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My private Corner – we keep it at home

imageInnovation award nomination is open here. In the past year’s local partners have won many times the award for the key PaaS categories. Thanks to our partner community we drive customer success and innovation. During Oracle OpenWorld the winner are announced. Looking forward to celebrate with you. We count on all EMEA partners to keep the award home!

 

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Innovation Disruptors Come and Go – Only Oracle Integration & API Cloud Lead the Way! By Vikas Anand

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With Oracle OpenWorld 2017 in the rearview mirror, I find myself just now catching my breath. This year was FANTASTIC! We had a chance to showcase our newest, coolest capabilities across Oracle Integration Cloud, Robotic Process Automation and API Design and Management, but it was our customers and partners that made integration come to life through their digital transformation stories. They shared how they are leading the way positioning integration, process automation, and API-first strategy at the heart of their tech roadmap.

It has been an incredible year for Oracle iPaaS, as we were recognized by industry experts in the Gartner Enterprise iPaaS Magic Quadrant and Forrester Wave reports, with the acquisition of Apiary and the launch of the API Platform Cloud Service. At the same time we focused on continuous improvement of  our portfolio i.e adding 100+ adapters and Visual Builder Cloud to our portfolio. 

We talk a lot about innovation around here, and with good reason. We want to keep pushing forward not just for ourselves, but for the benefit of our customers and partners. We have all heard that “competition breeds innovation” but I believe “innovation breeds innovation.” I have seen this happen not only with my team but as I meet with customers, and in turn, they interact with each other and our partners. If there is anything that I have come away with from the past few months, it is that integration is more important than it has ever been. As organizations embrace new Chatbots, Blockchain, AI and ML capabilities, one thing remains constant: the best way to move to the cloud is to leverage best-in-class SaaS, but what makes all of those initiatives work flawlessly is killer integration, process automation and API-first lifecycle management. Read the complete article here.

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