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SOA Suite 12.2.1.4 / OIC interoperability by Niall Commiskey

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Hybrid integration architectures can be easily implemented, leveraging OIC and SOA Suite. This will be very interesting for existing SOA Suite customers who are moving to the cloud. For example, a customer could have existing integrations running on SOA Suite on-premise that implement orders 2 cash use cases. The customer may adopt a cloud based CRM e.g. Oracle Engagement Cloud or SFDC. She can now leverage OIC and SOA Suite to implement an Opportunity to Cash scenario. OIC responds to the event – new Opportunity created and calls the on-premise integration to do the rest.
Naturally, the interoperability between OIC and SOA Suite is bi-directional. Let’s begin with OIC invoking composites, running on SOA Suite.

OIC invoking SOA Suite Composites

My setup for this example is as follows –

1. OIC in the Oracle Cloud

2. SOA Suite installed on my laptop – JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 Quickstart. Read the complete article here.

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