As we dive into the latest updates for Oracle Integration Cloud in August 2024, this month’s blogs showcase exciting new features and in-depth guides for leveraging Oracle’s powerful integration tools. From event management and Factory API enhancements in version 24.08 to insightful tutorials on transitioning to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud, there’s plenty for developers, business users, and integrators to explore.
This collection covers the latest features of Oracle Integration Cloud, including OCI Process Automation updates, the addition of new adapters, and innovative uses of Oracle Integration’s RPA capabilities. With tutorials on scheduling reports in HCM, configuring pagination for data retrieval, and integrating OCI functions with new scheduling support, these posts offer practical, hands-on advice to make the most of Oracle’s expanding integration ecosystem.
Top contributors like Niall Commiskey, Biman Dey Sarkar, and Marco Kettenis provide expert insights on topics like transitioning from Gen2 to Gen3, securing OIC REST APIs with OAuth, and understanding the role of Oracle Integration Cloud as a central integration hub for enterprises. Whether you’re looking for new features or guidance on managing complex integrations, August’s posts are packed with actionable information.
Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter |
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New Features in Oracle Integration 3 (24.08) | Amy Simpson-Grange | Overview of the new features in Oracle Integration 24.08. |
OIC 24.08 New Features: Event Management | Niall Commiskey | A detailed look at event management features in Oracle Integration 24.08. |
OIC 24.08 New Features: Factory API | Niall Commiskey | An in-depth exploration of the new Factory API capabilities in Oracle Integration 24.08. |
What’s New in OCI Process Automation 24.08 | Oracle Integration Team | Key updates in OCI Process Automation version 24.08. |
Transition to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud Using Oracle Integration | Oracle Integration Team | A guide to transitioning to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud with Oracle Integration Cloud. |
Oracle Integration RPA: Accelerate Innovation | Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Team | Explore how Oracle Integration RPA helps drive innovation and automation. |
Introducing Support for Scheduling OCI Functions | Oracle Developers Blog | Announcement of new OCI scheduling features for developers. |
Top 18 Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – July 2024 | Oracle ACE Community | A roundup of the top Oracle ACE blog posts from July 2024. |
OIC HCM: How to Schedule and Download Reports | Soalicious | A tutorial on scheduling and downloading HCM reports in Oracle Integration Cloud. |
Implementing Pagination to Retrieve Data in Chunks in Oracle Integration 3 | Ankur Jain | A step-by-step guide on implementing pagination in Oracle Integration 3 to retrieve data in chunks. |
Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA | Marco Kettenis | Transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. |
Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA – Part 2 | Marco Kettenis | Part 2 of transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. |
Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA – Part 3 | Marco Kettenis | Part 3 of transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. |
Oracle Integration Cloud: Powerful Enterprise Integration Tool | Biman Dey Sarkar | Overview of Oracle Integration Cloud as a powerful enterprise integration solution. |
Oracle Integration Cloud as the Central Integration Hub | Biman Dey Sarkar | How Oracle Integration Cloud serves as the central hub for enterprise integrations. |
Explore these blog posts to stay on top of Oracle Integration Cloud’s latest advancements and take your integration projects to the next level!
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
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