Saturday, April 29, 2023

Getting started with OIC(Oracle Integration Cloud) for PaaS Admins

The intention of this post is to give an overview on what exactly is OIC and what is expected out from a PaaS Administrator who manages Oracle Integration Cloud. This is first of the series of blog, i will be writing on Oracle Integration Cloud. 

Oracle Integration Cloud is a cloud-based integration platform offered by Oracle that enables businesses to integrate various applications, services, and data sources to streamline their business processes. It provides pre-built integration flows, adapters, and connectors to connect cloud and on-premises applications, databases, and services.


With Oracle Integration Cloud, users can easily create and manage integrations between different systems and automate business processes, such as order processing, customer service, and supply chain management. It offers features such as drag-and-drop integration design, built-in monitoring and error handling, and support for various integration patterns like REST, SOAP, and file-based integrations.


In addition, Oracle Integration Cloud also includes tools for API management, data mapping and transformation, and real-time data synchronization. It allows users to easily build, deploy, and manage APIs, and provides analytics and monitoring capabilities to ensure that APIs are performing optimally.


Oracle Integration Cloud has rich variety of connectors that they offer which also includes connection to other cloud products. This is one of the key differentiator when compared with SOA Suite on the Cloud which is intended for more hardcore developers.


The first step on OIC would be to have access to OCI Console with Administrative privileges and which is also federated with IDCS.



 






it takes 5-10 minutes for provisioning


Once it is in active state, we can get the URL for accessing the Oracle Integration Cloud from the Service Console URL.



How to start/Stop the OIC Instance:-




That's it for this post. In the next post, we will go through on how we can make a sample integrations active and test it. Till then, happy learning cloud.

I hope this post will help someone.....

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