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Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460721
Length 506 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robert van Molken Robert van Molken
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing the Concepts and Terminology 2. Integrating Our First Two Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Distribute Messages Using the Pub-Sub Model 4. Integrations between SaaS Applications 5. Going Social with Twitter and Google 6. Creating Complex Transformations 7. Routing and Filtering 8. Publish and Subscribe with External Applications 9. Managed File Transfer with Scheduling 10. Advanced Orchestration with Branching and Asynchronous Flows 11. Calling an On-Premises API 12. Are My Integrations Running Fine, and What If They Are Not? 13. Where Can I Go from Here?

Integrate the two applications

Now that we have created two connections, we can integrate our applications by creating the integration. From the Connections page of the developer portal, we can navigate to the Integrations page, to create our first integration by clicking the Integrations link in the menu at the left side of the page, as shown in the following screenshot:

Integrate the two applications

Let's click the New Integration button. We are presented with a pop-up that gives us multiple patterns to create an integration as shown in the next screenshot. We discussed these integration patterns in Chapter 1, Introducing the Concepts and Terminology:

Integrate the two applications

Select the Basic Map Data pattern for our first point-to-point integration. Before we can setup any integration, every creation starts with choosing a name, version, package name, and an optional description as shown in the following screenshot:

Integrate the two applications

Create the integration with the details given in the following table:

Property

Description

Integration Name...

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Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
Published in: Jan 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786460721
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