In this chapter we looked at how ICS provides the means to perform a powerful level of orchestration when creating an integration. We first explained the high-level differences from the integrations we have built up so far. We reused a few connections we built in earlier chapters, but also created a new connection to the SaaS application Trello, which is a Jira-style application. We also updated the existing REST API available at Apiary.io. After the initial setup we started building our orchestration and granularly made the process more intelligent. We first looked at the different UI and workflows, compared the basic map data integrations, and explained the available actions, which ranged from simple to more advanced functionality. To give you a basic feel for creating an orchestration, the more common actions were introduced, for example, assign, switch, and branches. Because of the different routes we implemented, we then needed to test the orchestration extensively. Using the...
Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
Overview of this book
Discover how to use ICS to solve your integration needs with this Oracle Cloud book. Written by Oracle ACE Robert and ACE Associate Phil, you?ll learn how to deliver business value using ICS. ? The only guide to Integration Cloud Service on the market ? A comprehensive guide to building successful integrations on ICS ? Features practical examples and handy tools
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
Introducing the Concepts and Terminology
Integrating Our First Two Applications
Distribute Messages Using the Pub-Sub Model
Integrations between SaaS Applications
Going Social with Twitter and Google
Creating Complex Transformations
Routing and Filtering
Publish and Subscribe with External Applications
Managed File Transfer with Scheduling
Advanced Orchestration with Branching and Asynchronous Flows
Calling an On-Premises API
Are My Integrations Running Fine, and What If They Are Not?
Where Can I Go from Here?
Customer Reviews