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Accessing Object Storage from Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

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The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers a rich set of services and Object Storage is one of the important services that can be used to store a wide variety of objects of any content type such as videos, images, documents, and so on. Depending on the bucket you created in Object Storage, you can access it from OCI or the public internet.

In the previous few other posts, you may have seen the usage of an FTP adapter to read/write files which is a traditional approach to store files. So as the digitization of data is on-demand, Object Storage is in high demand to store the data and access it from anywhere.

You can automate your different document repositories to store data in the Object Storage using the Oracle Integration Cloud to make it a centralized repository.

You would be requiring few things before you access the Object Storage from the Oracle Integration and store your objects. Following are the few things you would be requiring: Read the complete article here.

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