What is Oracle Integration?
Oracle Integration help organization to integrate SaaS and on-premises applications, automate business workflows, and develop engaging web & mobile applications. Developers and cloud architects can securely connect SaaS and on-premises applications six times faster with a visual development experience, prebuilt integrations, and embedded best practices. Oracle Integration offers various out-of-the-box connectors that help developers focus on the business requirement instead of the complex connectivity of the applications.
Oracle Integration being a suite has the following features out of the box:
- Application integration to integrate all the enterprise’s applications
- Workflow engine to build and deploy the business process
- Visual Builder low code development tool to build the engaging web applications
- File server offers 500 GB of space absolutely free for all SFTP integration requirements
- B2B to automate business partner integrations
- Integration Insights to visualize end-to-end business process
Why Oracle Integration?
- Gartner recognizes Oracle as a Leader and positioned highest for the Integration platform as a service. This is Oracle’s sixth consecutive year to be leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant.
- Prebuilt integration flows reduce development efforts.
- Provide operational tools to enable operational monitoring, alerting, reporting, and auditing of running integrations.
- A single service to meet all the enterprise business requirements.
- Prebuilt connectors reduce the complex connectivity of applications.
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Training Course Structure
- Understanding of Cloud computing
- Key features of Cloud computing
- Understanding of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS
- What is Oracle Integration-3 and it’s capabilities
- Integration workflow
- Oracle Integration built-in adapter’s
- Integration Scenarios
- Create an Oracle Cloud account
- Create and Access an Oracle Integration instance
- Understanding of Message packs
- Standard vs Enterprise edition of Oracle Integration
- Accessing Oracle Integration
- Understanding of various application roles
- User & Group Creation in OCI Identity Domain
- OIC Gen-2 vs OIC Gen-3
- What is Integration Project and how to develop them
- How to use Parallel Action
- How to invoke OCI function using OCI Function Action
- What are New Adapters
- New pattern Events (replacing Pub/Sub)
- New User Interface
- Know about all New Navigations
- How Activity Stream has been improved
- Integrations
- Design
- Insights
- Observability
- Settings
- Recipe Configuration
- Integration Patterns (App Driven and Scheduled Orchestration)
- Oracle Cloud Adapters
- Triggering and Invoking adapter properties
- Web Service Understanding
- REST vs SOAP REST APIs
- REST & SOAP Adapters
- Working with Lookups
- Create Connection
- Editing Integration connection
- Start building Integrations
- Mapper
- Activate / Deactivate integrations
- Integration actions (For-Each, Switch, Stage File, Integration, Log, etc.)
- Understanding of service limits
- Understanding of inbuilt File server
- Enabling File server
- Configuring Users
- Creating connection using FTP adapter
- What is Connectivity agent
- Understanding the connectivity architecture
- What is Agent Group and its limitation
- Connectivity agent limitation
- Workflow to install agent
- Monitoring connectivity agent
- Creating connection with on-premise endpoints
- Understanding Observability to monitor integration
- Understanding of Activity Stream
- Getting runtime data and metrics through Observability
- Learn to filter and track messages
- Usage and configuration of business identifiers for tracking
- Managing and monitoring runtime integration errors
- Understanding of Exception Handling
- Use of Scop action to handle exceptions
- Use of Global Fault action
- Resubmission of failed messages
- Integration promotion from one instance to another
- Versioning of Integration
- Cloning of Integration
- Security certificates management
- How to use integration schedules and jobs
- Additional Features
- Adapter configuration
- REST
- SOAP
- FTP
- File
- Oracle ATP
- Salesforce
- Oracle ERP
- Case Studies
- Exposing and consuming third party REST API
- Expose and consuming third party SOAP API
- Configure File Server and users
- Use FTP adapter to perform Read/Write/Delete/Download files
- Working with Stage File Action
- Encrypt and Decrypt files using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
- How to create and use lookups
- How to read large files for than the limit
- Scheduled based Integrations
- How to define frequency of scheduled integration
- Installation of Connectivity Agent
- Read files from FTP and push to local server
- Autonomous DB provisioning
- Configure ATP DB adapter
- ATP DB CRUD Operation
- Integration with Salesforce to get opportunity in real time and push into Database
- Looping, Switch, Transformations, Lookups, Call Javascript, Stage, Logging, Send Email Notifications
- Capture business events from ERP
- How to load bulk data into ERP using FBDI
- How to consume BI reports
- How to create projects and deploy them
- How to convert existing package into Project
- How to call applications in Parallel
- How to handle exceptions
- Send email notification
- Promote code from one to another instance
- Versioning & Cloning of Integrations & APIs
- Enabling OCI Activity Stream
- Oracle Visual Builder overview
- Use-cases of Oracle Visual Builder
- Components of Oracle Visual Builder
- Know about Business Objects
- How to create Business Objects
- Know about Service Connections
- How to create Service Connections
- How to build web application in Oracle Visual Builder
- How to deploy the application
- Process Cloud overview
- Understanding of Composer and Workspace
- Understanding of various navigation of Process Cloud
- Creating approval workflow
- Understanding the Swimlanes
- Creating the Forms
- Create processes based on various patterns
- Play and test with the approval workflow
- Enable notifications
- Work with different options of tasks such as reminders, expiration, templates, escalations, etc.
- Integration of Integration and Process
- Consume external REST APIs
- Create and user Decision Rules
- Manage user and roles
- Activate applications on the Process server
- Administration of process instances
- We’ll share the PKT (includes real-time scenarios of Oracle Integration) that will validate your knowledge of Oracle Integration
Training Details
Training Schedule
Timings: 07:30 to 10:30 PM IST
Day: Saturday & Sunday
Total Duration: 24 hours
Date: 25-Nov-23
Mode: Online
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