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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?

Define the necessary connections

Because creating connections is one of the core components of an integration, we can easily navigate to the designer portal and start creating connections.

On the home page, click the Create link of the Connection tile:

Define the necessary connections

The Connections page will load; this lists all created connections, and a modal dialog automatically opens on top of the list. This pop-up shows all the adapter types we can create. As we explained in Chapter 1,Introducing the Concepts and Terminology, there are a few types of adapters. For our first integration we define two technology adapter connections: An inbound SOAP connection and an outbound REST connection.

Inbound SOAP connection

In the pop-up we can scroll down the list and find the SOAP adapter, but the modal dialog also includes a search field. Just search on SOAPand the list will show the adapters matching the search criteria as shown in the following screenshot:

Inbound SOAP connection

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Find your adapter by searching on the name or change the appearance...

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Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
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