Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter | Connecting |
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Invoke NHS using JWT Assertion in Oracle Integration | Madhav Poosarla / Akshaya Hebbar | OIC | |
OIC3 New Features announcement | Niall Commiskey | OIC3 | |
Rapid start on ERP & HCM Integrations with Oracle MICROS Simphony Labor using OIC Prebuilts | Prakash Masand | OIC | ERP, HCM, Micros Simphony |
New Adapters & Connectivity Enhancements in OIC | Madhav Poosarla | OIC | Netezza, SAP Concur, Shopify |
Embedding Oracle Integration Insight dashboards : Quickly and Easily | Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan | Insights | |
Check out these two new tutorials for the Oracle Integration GEN 3! | Daniel Teixeira | OIC | |
Run Child integration or PL/SQL procedure in batches in Oracle Integration | Pawan Lakhotia | OIC | DB |
OIC and OCI Logging Analytics | Niall Commiskey | OIC | OCI Logging |
OIC 23.02 Release (Part 1, Part 2) | Niall Commiskey | OIC | |
Enhancing OCM Document OIC workflow process with an integrated Assets UX | John Sim | OIC | OCM |
Enhancing OCM Document OIC workflow process with an integrated Assets UX | John Sim | OIC | OCM |
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Not really specific to OIC, but important to just about any solution involving authentication is OAuth 2 – so here Aaron Parecki has compiled all the relevant RFCs together into a single PDF – neat idea.
Generation 3 of OIC has been out for a few quarters now, and we’re starting to see guidance published on migrating from Gen2 to Gen3 and articles about OIC v3 features.
With Oracle Cloud World behind us and the customer/partner forum that occurred on the Monday before the main conference. I think we can expect to see more content following soon.
Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter | Connecting |
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Oracle Integration 3 invoking OCI Process Automation | Niall Commiskey | OIC3 | OPA |
OCI Process Automation -> Decisions | Niall Commiskey | OPA | |
Process Automation – Invoking Child Processes and Business Keys | Niall Commiskey | OPA | |
OCI Process Automation – Localization | Niall Commiskey | OPA | |
Secure Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) using OCI WAF (Web Application Firewall) | Omid Izadkhasti | OIC | WAF |
Monitoring Integrations in Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4 | Amy Simpson-Grange | OIC | |
Autonomous Transaction Processing (ATP) Adapter in OIC | Giri Prasad | OIC | ATP |
Structured Process Custom Fault Handling Pattern | Jan Kettenis | OIC | |
OIC Basics – Using the Mapper Code Window | Yan Scorrer | OIC | |
How To Call DB Procedure Asynchronously From OIC | Ayyappa Maturi | OIC | DB |
Invoke BIP Report with Parameters in OIC | Pawan Lakhotia | OIC | BIP |
With Oracle Cloud World just around the corner, the annual Customer Advisory Board event can be attended. So if you’re in Las Vegas for the event – consider registering – it provides a chance to talk with product leadership and hear in detail product development.
August is a special month for OIC as we see the launch of Generation 3 of the product. The biggest differences are under the hood, with the core engine moving from a WebLogic basis to running on top of Cloud Native OCI services. As a result, the solution will be able to more efficiently leverage other OCI features to deliver enhancements. Not all of the Gen2 features are running on Gen3, we can expect things to follow quickly. When looking at documentation you’ll need to watch out for references to Oracle Integration Generation 2 vs. Integration Generation 3.
Not only do we have Integration Generation 3, but a new independent Process Automation solution was launched in March.
To help differentiate the articles, where we can we’ll continue to refer to the Process automation that resides within OIC as PCS using the legacy name. Anything referring to the new Process Automation service we’ll identify as OPA. Differentiating Integration Generation 2 or 3 will be OIC2 or OIC3, respectively. If there is no generation number, then at this stage, you can assume the answer is quickly true to both generations.
July’s big news is the connectivity between OCI and Azure for Oracle to streamline Azure users accessing Oracle databases (here), and more importantly, for OIC users is the addition of new Sovereign nation regions (here). For OIC users this means the possibility of handling data that is more sensitive to where the data resides.
Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter | Connecting |
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Extending Opera Cloud with OIC | Niall Commiskey | OIC & VB | Oracle Hospitality (OPERA) |
End to End Business Process Automation | Niall Commiskey | OIC | AI Vision |
Jira Adapter – Add Attachments etc | Niall Commiskey | OIC | JIRA |
Update Oracle Integration Cloud connection from primary to standby database dynamically | Omid Izadkhasti | OIC | DB |
Git source code management for Oracle Integration Artifacts using VB Studio | Ashritha Malli | OIC. VBS | |
Making use of variables, properties and schedule parameters an | Yan Scorrer | OIC | |
Invoke OIC Integration from Process application (plus other short posts on OIC) | Sanddy | OIC | PCS |
Create process application with web form (plus other short posts on PCS) | Sanddy | PCS | |
OCI API GW & JWT to call OIC with/without Credentials (Part I & Part II) | Ankur Jain | OIC | |
Automation and AI – Oracle Process Automation with OCI AI Services | Milomir Vojvodic | OIC | AI |
May means we see another quarterly release with new features as we can see by the types of blog posts collected this month
The resources provided by Oracle for learning about their technologies are substantial but distributed. This to an extent is another manifestation of Conway’s Law.
I have however tried to compile and describe those resources here. This list does extend beyond OIC but we hope it helps build on top of our monthly summary.