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Ask Oracle Assistant 2-11 3 Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes Learn About Differences Between Accelerators and Recipes 3-1 Find Accelerators and Recipes 3-2 Get More Details About Accelerators or Recipes 3-2 Install Accelerators and Recipes 3-3 Configure Resources 3-3 View Details About a Resource 3-6 Activate All the Integrations in the Accelerator or Recipe 3-6 Uninstall Accelerators and Recipes 3-6 A Recipes Reference Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-1 Export Messages from Apache Kafka to Amazon S3 A-1 Before You Install the Recipe A-3 Install and Configure the Recipe A-5 Activate and Run the Recipe A-8 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-9 Attach Files to Salesforce Records A-10 Before You Install the Recipe A-11 Install and Configure the Recipe A-13 Activate and Run the Recipe A-15 Create and Retrieve Organization Details from Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) A-16 Create Box Folders for ServiceNow Incidents A-17 Before You Install the Recipe A-19 Install and Configure the Recipe A-21 Activate and Run the Recipe A-23 Create Box Folders for Zendesk Organizations A-25 Before You Install the Recipe A-26 Install and Configure the Recipe A-27 Activate and Run the Recipe A-29 Create Orders in Oracle B2B Service for Oracle CPQ Opportunities A-30 Create Salesforce Cases for Jira Issues A-31 Before You Install the Recipe A-32 Install and Configure the Recipe A-35 ivActivate and Run the Recipe A-37 Create Zendesk Tickets for Jira Issues A-39 Before You Install the Recipe A-40 Install and Configure the Recipe A-41 Activate and Run the Recipe A-43 Export Invoices from PayPal to an FTP Server A-44 Before You Install the Recipe A-45 Install and Configure the Recipe A-46 Activate and Run the Recipe A-49 Import Marketo Leads to Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse A-50 Before You Install the Recipe A-50 Install and Configure the Recipe A-51 Activate and Run the Recipe A-54 Integrate Oracle Internet of Things Intelligent Applications Cloud with Oracle Field Service Cloud A-55 Manage ServiceNow Incidents A-56 Post Slack Notifications for New Marketo Leads A-60 Before You Install the Recipe A-61 Install and Configure the Recipe A-64 Activate and Run the Recipe A-66 Post Slack Notifications for ServiceNow Activities A-67 Before You Install the Recipe A-68 Install and Configure the Recipe A-71 Activate and Run the Recipe A-73 Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users A-76 Before You Install the Recipe A-77 Install and Configure the Recipe A-80 Activate and Run the Recipe A-82 Send Documents from Salesforce to DocuSign A-84 Before You Install the Recipe A-85 Install and Configure the Recipe A-90 Activate and Run the Recipe A-92 Send Notifications to Salesforce Lead Owners Using Twilio A-93 Before You Install the Recipe A-94 Install and Configure the Recipe A-98 Activate and Run the Recipe A-100 Send SurveyMonkey Surveys to Salesforce Contacts by Email A-102 Before You Install the Recipe A-102 Install and Configure the Recipe A-108 Activate and Run the Recipe A-110 Sync Customer Data Between Oracle Loyalty Cloud and Oracle Responsys A-112 vSync Data Between Oracle CPQ Transactions and Salesforce Quotes A-113 Before You Install the Recipe A-114 Install and Configure the Recipe A-123 Activate and Run the Recipe A-127 Sync Incidents and Resources Between Oracle Field Service Cloud and Oracle B2C Service A-129 Sync Orgs and Contacts Between Oracle B2C Service and Oracle Marketing Cloud A-130 Enterprise Messaging Recipes A-131 Publish and Subscribe to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service A-131 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Recipes A-134 Automate File Transfer an FTP server to Oracle EPM Cloud A-135 Create Customer Records in Oracle NetSuite A-136 Before You Install the Recipe A-136 Install and Configure the Recipe A-137 Activate and Run the Recipe A-139 Export Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP Server A-140 Extract Bulk Data from Oracle ERP Cloud to an FTP server A-144 Import Files from an FTP Server to Oracle NetSuite A-145 Before You Install the Recipe A-146 Install and Configure the Recipe A-147 Activate and Run the Recipe A-150 Import Financial Journal Entries from Amazon S3 to Oracle ERP Cloud A-151 Import Financial Journal Entries from an FTP server to Oracle ERP Cloud A-152 Process Inventory, Order, and Shipping Info Between Oracle ERP/SCM Cloud and Oracle WMS Cloud A-153 Send Order Fulfillment Notifications from Oracle ERP Cloud Using Microsoft Office 365 Outlook A-154 Before You Install the Recipe A-155 Install and Configure the Recipe A-157 Activate and Run the Recipe A-159 Synchronize Inventory Items Between Oracle Product Hub Cloud and Oracle E- Business Suite A-160 Before You Install the Recipe A-162 Install and Configure the Recipe A-163 Activate and Run the Recipe A-165 Synchronize Opportunities in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service with Oracle NetSuite Orders A-167 Before You Install the Recipe A-170 Install and Configure the Recipe A-172 Activate and Run the Recipe A-174 Synchronize Supplier Updates Between Oracle Procurement Cloud and Oracle ATP A-176 Before You Install the Recipe A-177 viInstall and Configure the Recipe A-181 Activate and Run the Recipe A-183 Human Capital Management (HCM) Recipes A-184 Export Employee Data from Oracle HCM Cloud to an Identity Management System A-184 Import Users from Oracle HCM Cloud to Okta A-185 Import Worker Records from an FTP Server to Oracle HCM Cloud A-186 Transform an Oracle HCM Cloud Extract File to an ANSI 834 Benefits File A-187 Industries Recipes A-188 Generate Oracle Hospitality Access Tokens A-188 Install and Configure the Recipe A-189 Activate and Run the Recipe A-190 Oracle Integration Starter Recipes A-191 Calculate Total Balance A-192 Concatenate Messages A-194 Echo Request A-195 Get Incident Details A-196 Get Weather Data A-196 Increment the Sequence Variable within a Loop Integration A-198 Perform Mathematical Operations A-200 Get Stocks Data A-210 Say Hello World A-212 Say Hello World Invoke A-213 Say Hello World Map Data Invoke A-213 Send Files from Your Application by Email A-214 Install and Configure the Recipe A-215 Activate and Run the Recipe A-215 Transfer a File A-216 Use Multiple Verbs and Resources Invoke A-218 Work with Files on FTP Servers A-219 Social and Productivity Recipes A-220 Export Google Gmail Attachments to an FTP Server A-220 Before You Install the Recipe A-221 Install and Configure the Recipe A-222 Activate and Run the Recipe A-224 Integrate with DocuSign A-225 Interact with Facebook A-228 Interact with LinkedIn A-232 Interact with Slack A-234 Interact with Twitter A-238 Post Slack Notifications for Completed SurveyMonkey Surveys A-241 Before You Install the Recipe A-241 viiInstall and Configure the Recipe A-245 Activate and Run the Recipe A-247 Synchronize SurveyMonkey with Oracle NetSuite A-248 Other Recipes A-249 B Technical Accelerators Reference Alert Notification B-1 Description B-1 Key Parameters B-1 Supported Notification Types B-2 Connections B-2 Lookups B-2 Usage B-3 Resequence Messages B-4 Description B-4 Prerequisite B-5 Key Parameters B-5 Connections B-6 Architecture B-6 Error Handling B-9 viiiPreface This document describes how business analysts and integration specialists get started working with Oracle Integration Generation 2.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for business analysts and developers who want to get an overview of Oracle Integration Generation 2, what it can do, and how to use recipes to build their first integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary. |
Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for business analysts and developers who want to get an overview of Oracle Integration Generation 2, what it can do, and how to use recipes to build their first integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values. |
Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications. |
Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development. |
For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services. |
ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire. |
Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible. |
Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process. |
As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs. |
We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that. |
Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle. |
ixRelated Resources For more information, see these Oracle resources: Oracle Integration documentation in the Oracle Cloud Library on the Oracle Help Center.Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands. |
Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com .Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles. |
Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document.Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business. |
Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle. |
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem. |
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface x1 Welcome to Oracle Integration Oracle Integration is a secure, unified platform that lets you connect cloud and on-premises applications, automate business processes, gain insight into your business through business metrics analysis, and develop web and mobile applications.Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one. |
Topics: A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Connect to Everything Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes Supported Browsers A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development.It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data. |
It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs). |
Oracle Integration makes it easy to connect your applications and automate end-to-end processes such as procure to pay, inquiry to order, and hire to retire.With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground). |
With Oracle Integration, you can: Develop integrations to design, monitor, and manage connections between your applications Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows Analyze results to gain insight into your business Build custom web and mobile applications 1-1Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible.For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to. |
For example, a multi-step process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process.In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application. |
In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter. |
Oracle Integration changes all that.It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications. |
It empowers you to: Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for. |
Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software. |
Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases. |
Gain 360-degree views across your entire business.Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols. |
Easily monitor and analyze every application, integration, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud. |
Connect to Everything Integration solves the application silo problem.It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application. |
It brings together data and workflows between disparate software applications for them to function as one.Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch. |
Integrations deal with live operational data.Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page. |
Data can be processed either in real-time or in batch, and between two or more applications, events, or application programming interfaces (APIs).Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate. |
Deployment Flexibility With integrations, you can connect to anything without getting bogged down in technical implementation details.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-2You can bring data and applications together across on-premise and cloud systems: cloud to cloud, cloud to on-premises (ground), and on-premises to on-premises (ground to ground).Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start. |
Library of Prebuilt Adapters When you develop an integration from scratch, your first task is to create a connection for each application that you're going to connect to.The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration. |
The connection defines how youll connect to the application.When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration. |
When you create a connection, your first step is to select an adapter.An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries. |
An adapter provides the means for Oracle Integration to connect to different applications.If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely. |
If you have traveled internationally, then you have probably used a power adapter that allowed your electronic devices to connect safely with a power outlet of a different shape and voltage than what it was originally built for.Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server. |
Well, Oracle Integration adapters do the same thing for software.Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud. |
Oracle Integration includes dozens of prebuilt adapters that make it easy for your integrations to connect to a range of Oracle and third-party applications, including applications that handle your customer relationships, human resources, supply chain, resource planning, e- commerce, social media, and databases.Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect. |
Also, the FTP, REST, and SOAP Adapters let you use standard file, web, and messaging protocols.And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software. |
And all adapters let you connect to applications that are on premises or in the cloud.After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP. |
After you choose an adapter, you provide the information that lets the adapter successfully find and connect to a particular instance of an application.The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP. |
The information might include the application URL, the security policy to use, and the credentials for signing in to the application.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-3Integration Accelerators and Recipes You don't need to start an integration project from scratch.You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system. |
You can install ready-made integration accelerators and recipes from the Home page.Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server. |
Accelerators are run-ready business integrations or technical patterns you can configure and activate.Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data. |
Recipes are starter templates that give you a head start.When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce. |
When you install an accelerator or a recipe, you get a package of everything you need to easily configure and activate your first integration.The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B. |
The installed package includes one or more integrations, along with all the resources required to run the integration.The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats. |
The dependent resources include the connections as well as any certificates, lookups, and libraries.Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners. |
Embedded File Server Use File Server to store files or transfer real-time data among applications securely.File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies. |
File Server provides an embedded Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) server within Oracle Integration, so you can focus on building integrations without needing to host and maintain a separate SFTP server.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-4With File Server, you can: Design integrations that process your files that reside in the embedded file server.Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services. |
Eliminate the cost and operational expenses associated with hosting and maintaining an SFTP server by moving your SFTP server to the cloud.If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization. |
If you have an on-premises SFTP server, then you can move your SFTP files into File Server in Oracle Integration and use the SFTP adapter to connect.Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail. |
Give your vendors or partners access to Oracle Integration to upload and download files with their SFTP client software.A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel. |
A common protocol for communication with partners is SFTP.File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager. |
File Server enables partners to send information such as purchase orders, invoices, shipping information, and so on through SFTP.Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action. |
Example: Read, Transform, Write For example, if you have applications that export bulk data to an SFTP server, Oracle Integration can pick up the file, translate it into the required format, and send it to the target system.For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel? |
For instance, E-Business Suite generates a zip file with external transactions and uploads it to File Server.An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes. |
An integration can then read the file, transform it into the format required by the ERP system, and trigger bulk import of the data.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel. |
Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-5Business-to-Business Communications B2B for Oracle Integration provides support for business-to-business (B2B) e- commerce.You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel. |
You can communicate with trading partners, and send and receive data in integrations with B2B.B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No. |
B2B for Oracle Integration lets you: Securely exchange business documents, such as purchase orders or product specifications, with your trading partners using standard Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel. |
Securely exchange outside the enterprise with your trading partners.In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied. |
In B2B e-commerce, an enterprise extends its business processes to reach trading partners, for example, suppliers, manufacturers, hospitals, and government agencies.B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required . |
B2B e-commerce represents classic business processes, mature business documents, and industry-tempered messaging services.It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision. |
It requires a unified business process platform, end-to-end instance tracking, visibility and auditing, integrated process intelligence, process and service governance, and centralized security.Chapter 1 Connect to Everything 1-6Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes Automate and optimize any process in your organization.For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request. |
For example, you can automate core business processes such as loan origination if you're a bank, shipping and handling if you're a delivery service, or opportunity to order if you're in retail.Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices. |
Topics: Example 1: Travel Approval Process Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Robotic Process Automation Example 1: Travel Approval Process Let's look at a sample process that employees use to request corporate travel.An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors. |
An employee completes a travel request form and submits it to the manager.The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming. |
The manager reviews the travel request and takes the appropriate action.Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not). |
Does the manager approve the travel?The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite. |
The automated process handles three cases: Yes.The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error. |
The manager approves the travel.The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable. |
The process automatically sends an email that instructs the employee to book the travel.No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition. |
No.The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices. |
The manager doesn't approve the travel.The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration. |
The process automatically sends an email to the employee and explains why the travel was denied.More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type. |
More Info Required .The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals. |
The manager needs more information before making a decision.The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses. |
The travel request is returned to the employee, who must provide details about the travel and then resubmit the request.The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order. |
The manager reviews the travel request again and then takes the appropriate action.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-7Example 2: Accounts Payable Process Let's look at a second use case that automates the process used by the Accounts Payable department to handle incoming invoices.The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes. |
The goals are to eliminate lost invoices and reduce the chance for human errors.Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice. |
Before Automation Accounts Payable has to deal with a large volume of paper invoices, which can be confusing and time consuming.When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly. |
When an invoice is received, the accounts payable clerk has to figure out which action to take depending on the type of invoice (purchase order or not).The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions. |
The accounts payable clerk then has to send emails to the appropriate colleagues for approvals, handle account coding, validate that all required information has been completed, and at the end, manually enter the data into Oracle E-Business Suite.After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end. |
After Automation With Oracle Integration, you can streamline and automate the accounts payable process, eliminating lost invoices, reducing the time to process an invoice, and reducing the chance for human error.Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs. |
Through Integration Insight in Oracle Integration, management also gains visibility into the state of Accounts Payable.Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application. |
Here's the streamlined process in Oracle Integration: 1.Scan the invoices or capture PDFs from emails to extract data using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) with Oracle WebCenter Forms Recognition.The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters. |
The extracted data is stored in Oracle Content Management along with the original PDF invoices.2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level. |
2.From Oracle Content Management, the accounts payable clerk triggers the invoice approval workflow in Oracle Integration.3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping. |
3.The defined approval process validates the invoice, segregates on invoice type (PO or Non-PO), and processes the invoice according to its type.A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service. |
A purchase order invoice is pre-approved whereas a non-purchase order invoice requires approvals.The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process. |
The workflow in Process in Oracle Integration has a main process and two subprocesses.One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot. |
One subprocess handles an invoice that's a purchase order; the other handles an invoice that's not a purchase order.Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot.Not only is the robot able to do the work automatically, but you don't need to train your sales employees to sign in to a legacy system and transact against an old system. |
Also, notice that there are defined milestones in the processes.These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot.Not only is the robot able to do the work automatically, but you don't need to train your sales employees to sign in to a legacy system and transact against an old system.So, how do you handle this case with RPA? |
These milestones are for analysis with Integration Insight.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-8Main Process for Accounts Payable Automation Purchase Order Subprocess Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-9Non-Purchase Order Subprocess Get Real-time Visibility with Integration Insight When the Accounts Payable Director wants to know the state of the department, Integration Insight provides visibility into invoices that have passed milestones, how many invoices were rejected, how many invoices were in error, and what's the average time to process each invoice.The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot.Not only is the robot able to do the work automatically, but you don't need to train your sales employees to sign in to a legacy system and transact against an old system.So, how do you handle this case with RPA?In Oracle Integration, create a process that evaluates an order with a discount. |
The Director can now know the current state of the department and take action accordingly.Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot.Not only is the robot able to do the work automatically, but you don't need to train your sales employees to sign in to a legacy system and transact against an old system.So, how do you handle this case with RPA?In Oracle Integration, create a process that evaluates an order with a discount.The process automatically routes the approvals to the correct people. |
Chapter 1 Automate and Optimize End-to-End Business Processes 1-10Robotic Process Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) extends integration and automation to application user interfaces, bridging some of the gaps in connecting applications as well as in automating human actions.People, robots, and systems are connected end-to-end.Less manual intervention saves time, reduces errors, and frees up humans to perform more value-added jobs.Oracle Integration combines with RPA for: Legacy systems that only offer connectivity through the user interface, whether it's a terminal, character-based interface, web application, or Windows application.Systems that don't have an API or for which there are no Oracle Integration adapters.On-premises and SaaS applications that have been heavily customized in the user interface but have not replicated that extension at the API level.Rapid automation and integration prototyping.Some organizations want to prototype automation and integration through a robot before they create a new API or service.Example: Opportunity to Order with Robotic Data Entry Let's suppose you want to streamline an opportunity-to-order process.For any activity within the process that doesn't require decision-making, such as data entry, give the work to a robot.Not only is the robot able to do the work automatically, but you don't need to train your sales employees to sign in to a legacy system and transact against an old system.So, how do you handle this case with RPA?In Oracle Integration, create a process that evaluates an order with a discount.The process automatically routes the approvals to the correct people.The sales manager needs to determine whether the order can be approved with the requested discount. |
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