process management service oriented architecture soa blog posts

How to Invoke an OCI Function from the Oracle Integration Cloud by Daniel Martins Teixeira

Blog: PaaS Community

image

The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers a great set of services that can be very useful in combination with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) for a wide variety of use cases. Things like the Object Storage, Oracle Streaming Service, Functions etc, can easily be accessed from OIC. The OCI ecosystem has a rich set of API’s that can be used for that purpose – https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/api/#/

In this post I am going to show how to deploy a Function, and how to Invoke it from OIC.

What are Functions

“Oracle Functions is based on Fn Project. Fn Project is an open source, container native, serverless platform that can be run anywhere, It’s easy to use, supports every programming language, and is extensible and performant.”

How to Start

There is extended documentation and plenty of blogs & tutorials that provide a comprehensive deep dive into OCI , Docker Images and Functions etc.

Being this an Integration Blog, we will focus on the OIC side of things, while providing some tutorials on how to setup an OCI Function.

If you already have a deployed Function, you can skip the next section. Read the complete article here.

PaaS Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the PaaS (Integration & Process) Partner Community please register here.

clip_image003 Blog clip_image005 Twitter clip_image004 LinkedIn image[7][2][2][2] Facebook clip_image002[8][4][2][2][2] Wiki

Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress