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May 2021 Oracle Integration Pre-built Recipes by Michael Meiner

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What is a Recipe?image

When cooking a meal, you often use a recipe. You don’t need to start from scratch. The recipe gives you the ingredients and amounts to cook your meal. Similarly, when using OIC recipes, we give you the “ingredients”. You start  with one of more pre-assembled solutions that bundle all the resources required by the integrations, such as the connections and lookups, into one package. Use a recipe to quickly get started cooking your meal (or in our case, building your integration).

We continue to add pre-built recipes to our repository. In the May 2021 release, here are some of the recipes we are adding:

So How Do I Use A Recipe?

Well, I’m glad you asked. It’s actually quite simple. Just log into your OIC console and on the Home Page you will see the recipes. (Note: this Home Page is for Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances). Read the complete article here.

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