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How SOA Suite Adapter Can Help Leverage your On-premises Investments by Vijaya Bhat

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imageThe SOA Suite Adapter on Oracle Integration (OIC) enables you to take advantage of the latest feature rich adapters on OIC, while leveraging your existing investments on SOA Suite and Service Bus. It provides a rich design-time experience to create a single connection to SOA Suite / Service Bus, browse through the services running on them, and create integrations. For runtime, it relies on the standard SOAP and REST Adapters with or without the Connectivity Agent, depending on how the SOA Suite / Service Bus is accessible over the network.

The current SOAP and REST adapters on OIC already provide integration to these services, but with this new adapter, you can do away with the hassles of multiple connections or fetching service metadata manually.

The SOA Suite adapter supports connectivity to:

Configuring SOA Suite Adapter to connect to a SOA Suite / Service Bus instance

In the connection palette, select the SOA Suite Adapter.

Provide a meaningful name for this connection and click on ‘Create‘. This opens up the page where the connection details can be configured. Read the complete article here.

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