Oracle Integration Cloud Service is a secure, comprehensive, and
lightweight integration solution for connecting cloud-based applications. It
streamlines application connectivity and supports both cloud-based and
on-premises apps. Oracle Integration Cloud Service enables secure,
enterprise-grade connection across all applications, regardless of location.
Oracle Integration Cloud Service enables native integration with
Oracle Software as a Service application such as Oracle Sales Cloud, Oracle
RightNow Cloud, and others. Oracle Integration Cloud Service adapters simplify
connectivity by taking care of the underlying complexity associated with
connecting to apps using industry-standard best practices. You need to
establish a connection that offers the minimum amount of information required
for each system's connectivity. Oracle Integration Cloud Service lookups
associate the many codes or phrases used by the apps with which you're
connecting to identify related elements, such as nation or gender codes. Finally,
the visual data mapper enables you to quickly and easily construct direct
mappings between the triggers and invoke data structures. Additionally, you can
access lookup tables and map data between applications using normal XPath
functions from the mapper.
After you've integrated your applications and activated them in the
runtime environment, the dashboard provides information about the currently
running integrations, allowing you to monitor their status and processing data.
The dashboard monitors and assesses the performance of your transactions by
capturing and reporting critical metrics such as throughput, the number of
messages successfully processed, and the number of notices that failed to
process. Additionally, you can manage business identifiers that track message
fields and collect integrations, connections, or individual integration
instances.
Relationships
with service providers. Connections contain information on the instances
of each specified configuration into which you're integrating. Oracle Integration Cloud Service includes a collection of pre-configured adapters, the
application types on which your connections can be built, such as Oracle Sales
Cloud, Oracle Eloqua Cloud, and Oracle RightNow Cloud. An adapter establishes a
connection. A connection contains the additional information that the adapter
requires to communicate with a particular instance of an application. To
connect to a cloud application, you must first pick the Oracle RightNow adapter
and then enter the WSDL URL, security policy, and security credentials for the
connection.
Integrated
services. Oracle Integration Cloud Service is mainly for integrations. At a
minimum, an integration consists of a trigger source connection and an invoke
target connection for requests delivered from Oracle Integration Cloud Service
to the target and field mapping between the two connections. When you construct
integrations, you extend the connections you've already established by
specifying how to handle the trigger's data and activate target connections. It
may include describing the kind of activities performed on the data, the
business objects, and fields against which those actions will be performed, as
well as the requisite schemas. Oracle Integration Cloud Service simplifies this
process by managing the most complicated configuration procedures. After
configuring your trigger and invoke connections, the mappers between them are
activated, allowing you to specify how information is transported between the
stimulus and gather data structures for both request and response messages.
Purpose. OIC is a more
lightweight service that may be used to accomplish simple, lightweight
integrations that do not need a great deal of sophistication. Oracle aims for
OIC to be used by technically savvy clients without the intervention of a
professional developer. Oracle Integration Cloud enables you to link your
on-premises and cloud-based apps and assists you in designing, monitoring, and
managing connections between them, automating and managing business processes,
and visualizing the development of applications.
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