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Introduction
Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) is a simple and
powerful integration platform in the cloud to maximize the value of organizations
investments in SaaS and on-premises applications. Oracle Integration Cloud
Service is Oracle's integration platform as a service (iPaas) and includes an
intuitive web based integration designer for point and click integration
between applications, a rich monitoring dashboard that provides real-time
insight into the transactions, all of it running on a mature runtime platform
on Oracle Cloud.
Oracle Integration Cloud Service simplifies development of
integrations between your applications in the cloud and between applications in
the cloud and on premises, all without needing to write code or install and
manage infrastructure or middleware.
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Features
With Oracle Integration Cloud Service:
• Connect securely to
applications and services in the cloud and on premises
• Point and click to create integrations between your
applications with a powerful browser-based visual designer—it even runs on
tablet
• Select from a growing list of integrations built by Oracle
and Oracle partners
• Monitor and manage your integrations
• Manage errors
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Development Lifecycle
With Oracle Integration Cloud Service quickly develop and
activate integrations between the applications. Major steps are:
• Configure Adapters - The first step in integration design
is to identify the applications which needs to integrate, and then configure
the connection details.
• Design Integrations - After adapters are in place, create
integrations by dragging and dropping those adapters into the designer.
Designer is similar to MFT 12c and Jdeveloper SOA Designer.
• Map Data – After Design, Use the graphical Mapper (Similar
to XSLT mapper) in Oracle Integration Cloud Service to map data between
applications. After mapping, integration is ready to activate. This also
supports Lookups similar to x-ref.
• Monitor Runtime – Oracle Integration Cloud Service has
Dashboard to view stats that gives details of integrations running. This can be
used to pinpoint bottlenecks, monitor errors, and see details for each running
integration.
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Common Design Examples
Oracle Integration Cloud Service caters to various key
integration use-cases spanning across SaaS and on-premise applications.
Some of the common Examples, which can be addressed using
Oracle Integration Cloud Service:
• Oracle Marketing Cloud sends a notification that a lead
has become an opportunity for Oracle Sales Cloud.
• Oracle Sales Cloud publishes a customer-created event, and
Oracle Service Cloud and Oracle Marketing Cloud subscribe to these events.
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How to Get Start
Getting started with the Oracle Integration Cloud Service,
can be broadly divided into three steps:
• Subscribe – To get start with Oracle Integration Cloud
Service, Subscription of the service is required. There are various options
available for the subscription.
• Learn – There are various documentation available at
Oracle website at location
• Do – Features available with the this steps
• Start
Integration Cloud Service
• Create
connections
• Create
integrations
• Map
data
• Create
lookups
• Monitor
integrations
For More Integrations and Design patterns Please refer to My Other posts. ICS webservice integration post at
1. Integration using Oracle ICS - Source ( Webservice ) to Target (Webservice)
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/integration-using-oracle-ics-source.html
2. Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) - Monitoring and Tracking Messages & Errors
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-integration-cloud-service-ics_10.html
3. Invoke Web service hosted at Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) using SOAPUI
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/invoke-web-service-hosted-at-oracle.html
Good information.
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