In this video we'll take a quick look at some of methods of setting, passing and updating parameter or variable values in our integrations.
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OIC Basics – Subscribing to Business Events in OIC
Many components of Oracle ERP Cloud are workflow based, with this workflow infrastructure supporting many business processes. Business events have been placed at many of the key points along these workflows that can be leveraged to allow the user to trigger additional actions. This video takes a look at an example business event in ERP … Continue reading OIC Basics – Subscribing to Business Events in OIC
Using OIC for Data Migration?
Should you use OIC to migrate data? Probably not...but could you? In this video we cover an approach you could use.
OIC Basics – Data Stitch
In this video blog post I cover this basic, but powerful, Data Stitch action.
OIC – Creating Notifications With Table Data
As discussed in previous posts, Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) allows you to create notifications for users. Maybe the notification is produced to help the user quickly understand an issue, or perhaps alert them to a problem. OIC Notifications should be informative, and the content made easy to read. Some of our users asked whether they … Continue reading OIC – Creating Notifications With Table Data
OIC – Exception Handling and Notifications – A Summary
In this post we summarise notifications in OIC when handling exceptions.
Exposing On-Premise Oracle Integrated SOA Gateway Services to Oracle Integration Cloud
This is the final blog in the series of guides looking at the Oracle Integrated SOA Gateway. In this part we see how, once we have configured both seeded and custom REST ISG services on our Oracle E-Business Suite instance, we can execute them as a series of services, orchestrating them in a cloud-based integration process host on Oracle Integration Cloud (Gen1).
Making use of Oracle Integrated SOA Gateway – Custom REST Services
If you are still a customer/developer of Oracle eBusiness Suite 12.2 and want to think about writing and exposing custom procedures and functions as REST services, then please read on.
Using Oracle Integrated SOA Gateway – a worked example
This worked example will show you how you can use a REST service test tool, like Postman, to execute REST services on Oracle EBS 12.2. It will guide the end user to locate and use seeded authentication and authorization services, and show an example of how to enable a service (e.g. get a list of available payslips) and to test the execution of these in Postman. There is an optional section to try, or at least read through, to give you an insight into to just some of the seeded services you can expose on the Integrated SOA Gateway on an eBusiness Suite 12.2 instance.