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    Tips & Tricks For Oracle Integration 3 (Oic 3)

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Tips & Tricks For Oracle Integration 3 (Oic 3)

    Tips & Tricks For Oracle Integration 3 (Oic 3)
    Published 8/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.93 GB | Duration: 4h 41m

    With examples and use cases learn Integration in Oracle Integration 3 (OIC 3), explore more and more features available

    What you'll learn

    Learn to build Integrations in Oracle Integration 3 with use cases

    Tips to build Integrations in Oracle Integration 3

    Tricks to build Integrations in Oracle Integration 3

    Integration samples and real world project use case demons

    Requirements

    Prior knowledge to build Integrations in Oracle Integration 3 is needed

    Prior knowledge to use POSTMAN / SOAPUI tools is needed

    Basic knowledge on RESTful services, SOAP web services, WSDL, FTP protocol and Databases is needed

    Description

    Oracle Integration 3Oracle Integration 3 is a fully managed, preconfigured environment that gives you the power to integrate your cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, develop visual applications, use an SFTP-compliant file server to store and retrieve files, and exchange business documents with a B2B trading partner. Select from our portfolio of hundreds of adapters and recipes to connect with Oracle and third-party applications.Overview of Oracle Integration 3Oracle Integration 3 is a fully managed, preconfigured environment that gives you the power to integrate your cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, develop visual applications, use an SFTP-compliant file server to store and retrieve files, and exchange business documents with a B2B trading partner.CapabilitiesWith Oracle Integration 3, you can:Design integrations to monitor and manage connections between your applications, selecting from our portfolio of hundreds of prebuilt adapters and recipes to connect with Oracle and third-party applications.Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows, whether structured or dynamic.Develop visual applications using the embedded Visual Builder feature.Store and retrieve files in Oracle Integration using the embedded SFTP-compliant file server.Create integrations that use B2B e-commerce to extend business processes to reach trading partners.EditionsOracle Integration is available in two editions: Standard or Enterprise.Oracle SaaS customers can use Oracle Integration for SaaS, which gives you the features and benefits of Oracle Integration with a focus on SaaS.Instances and UpdatesEvery instance has either a Development or Production shape, which you choose when you create the instance. Both instances have the same service level agreements (SLAs); the only difference is the timing of functional updates. Production instances are updated two weeks after Development instances.Functional updates to Oracle Integration 3 occur every two months and involve zero downtime. Oracle completes all update work on your behalf, with no work required by you.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Connectivity Agent

    Lecture 2 Install Connectivity agent

    Lecture 3 Building integration with connectivity agent / group

    Section 3: Mapper

    Lecture 4 for-each loop

    Lecture 5 Using for-each loop, Xpath axes predicate, xsl if, xsl when condition

    Lecture 6 Using for-each-group to group data or remove duplicate records

    Lecture 7 Convert datetime to different timezone using XSLT functions

    Lecture 8 Convert datetime to different timezone (DST) using user defined library function

    Section 4: Actions

    Lecture 9 Parallel action

    Lecture 10 Cut and Paste Elements (actions and invokes)

    Section 5: Library (JavaScript function)

    Lecture 11 Create a library with JavaScript function

    Lecture 12 Build a jar with multiple JavaScript js files / libraries

    Section 6: OCI Functions

    Lecture 13 Invoke Function with REST connection using OCI Signature Version 1

    Lecture 14 Invoke Function with OCI Function Action

    Section 7: OCI Object Storage

    Lecture 15 PUT object to Object Storage bucket

    Lecture 16 GET object from Object Storage bucket

    Section 8: Oracle BI Publisher (BIP) report

    Lecture 17 Call BIP report with Integration

    Section 9: Oracle ERP Cloud connection

    Lecture 18 Overview of Oracle ERP Cloud connection (Create, Trigger, Invoke)

    Lecture 19 Subscribe to ERP cloud events with ERP cloud connection

    Lecture 20 Subscribe to ERP cloud events with Filter expression

    Lecture 21 Accessing Oracle SaaS REST API's with ERP Cloud adapter

    Section 10: Data Migration with File Based Data Import (FBDI)

    Lecture 22 (Optional) Manual approach to Import payable invoice (AP Invoice) using FBDI

    Lecture 23 Bulk Import payable invoice (AP Invoice) using FBDI with Integration

    Section 11: Export Bulk data from ERP cloud

    Lecture 24 Create Integration for Bulk extract with SOAP connection

    Lecture 25 Create Integration for Bulk extract with ERP cloud connection

    Section 12: Import bulk data to HCM with HCM data loader (HDL) file

    Lecture 26 Import bulk data with HDL file

    Section 13: Microsoft Azure Blob Storage

    Lecture 27 Get Blob with REST API using Integration

    Section 14: Notification Action (Email)

    Lecture 28 Send a simple Email from Integration

    Lecture 29 Send an Email with HTML template

    Section 15: Events: Publish and Subscribe to Events

    Lecture 30 Create an event

    Lecture 31 Create an event publishing integration

    Lecture 32 Create an event subscription integration

    Lecture 33 Testing Publishing and Subscribing to Events Integrations

    Section 16: Projects

    Lecture 34 Create a project with Integration

    Lecture 35 Manage projects (Deploy, Export, Import, Delete)

    Lecture 36 Invoke Integrations Inside or Outside of Projects or globally available

    Section 17: Congratulations

    Lecture 37 Congratulations

    Beginners in Integration in Oracle Integration 3 for developers,Beginners in Oracle Integration 3 for technical professionals,Beginners who aspire to learn Oracle Integration 3 from scratch and basics,This course is not for functional consultants / functional professionals. This course is created for Technical professionals only.