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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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users. |
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.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours. |
The sales manager needs to determine whether the order can be approved with the requested discount.It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. |
It's almost the end of the quarter, so the VP also needs to approve the discount.After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes. |
After all approvals are in place, the process triggers a robot using RPA to enter the transaction in the backend order management system.Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4. |
Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes Integration Insight provides real-time business visibility and analytics by allowing business milestones and metrics to be defined, aggregated, and visualized.By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done. |
By defining an Integration Insight model, you can map milestones to key points in a business process implementation in integration flows or process applications (or both) in Oracle Integration, and extract metrics to allow business executives to view and analyze business processes in real time using dashboards.With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs. |
With real-time data throughout the business process lifecycle, you get a view of the business that allows you to react quickly to an issue.You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices. |
You have real-time visibility into digital processes for business owners to innovate smarter, and to highlight stalled transactions and errors.Chapter 1 Gain Real-Time Insight into Business Processes 1-11Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes With Visual Builder , you can extend your applications to meet your unique needs and build great web and mobile applications yourself.There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed. |
There's no coding, no setup, and no IT resources required.Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers. |
Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-12Visual Builder provides all the necessary tools for you to build, publish, and host modern web and mobile applications: Configure and customize Oracle Cloud applications using the same development environment that Oracle Cloud applications are built on.Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration. |
Use cloud-based visual tools to rapidly create and host web and mobile applications with minimal coding required.Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions? |
Use the what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) page designer to drag and drop UI components and visually create your pages.Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens. |
Create custom reusable business objects that store data, implement business logic, and connect to processes.Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress. |
Publish your application with the push of a button and make it available to users.Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process. |
Easily connect REST APIs to integrate data from other applications into yours.For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration. |
For more complex needs, developers can extend the functionality of the application using standard JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch. |
Visual Builder also provides the infrastructure for securing access to your application, data, and the Oracle Cloud services that your application consumes.Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon. |
Steps to Build a Mobile App It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, ...4.Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models. |
Step Description 1 Connect your data sources Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-13Step Description 2 Create your dashboard page Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-14Step Description 3 Display backend data Chapter 1 Build Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes 1-15Step Description 4 Go live And just like that, youre done.Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color. |
Your first mobile app built specifically to meet your needs.You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card. |
You can use the app on both Android and Apple iOS devices.You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration. |
You can share just within your company or via Google Play and Apple App Stores if needed.Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems. |
Supported Browsers Oracle Integration supports the following browsers.For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All . |
For The... See... Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console (to perform administrative tasks such as provisioning and administering your instance)Supported Browsers Oracle Integration user interface (to design, deploy, and monitor integrations; automate business processes; provide real-time business visibility and analytics; build web and mobile applications; and more)What platforms are supported by Oracle JET Note: Oracle Integration supports JET version 10.Chapter 1 Supported Browsers 1-162 Navigate and Explore After your system is provisioned and user roles are assigned, begin exploring the rich features of Oracle Integration.Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently. |
Topics: Get Familiar with the Home Page View Oracle Integration Announcements Navigate Anywhere Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart Get Stats at a Glance Explore Accelerators and Recipes Open Recently Worked on Items See Your Process Tasks Start Developing by Feature Questions?Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work. |
Ask Oracle Assistant Get Familiar with the Home Page When you sign in to Oracle Integration, the Home page opens.From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you. |
From here, you can navigate to the product features you want, view a mini dashboard of relevant metrics and status, and link directly to your current tasks, applications, and work in progress.2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models. |
2-1Take a moment to get familiar with all you can do on the Home page.Chapter 2 Get Familiar with the Home Page 2-2Home Page Element Description Try a Recipe Showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you. |
These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page. |
You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help. |
Tip: To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time. |
Summary Gives you a snapshot of key metrics for your tasks, processes, integrations, visual applications, and Insight models.For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance. |
For a break down of the total numbers, position the cursor over a color.For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu. |
For quick access to more details, click an individual card.Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration. |
Accelerators & Recipes Lists some of the accelerators and recipes available in Oracle Integration.Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option. |
Accelerators and recipes jump-start your integration development and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings. |
To browse the entire collection, click Search All .Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances. |
Recent Provides direct access to the integrations and process applications that you worked on recently.Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance. |
Its a quick and easy way to return to your work.My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread. |
My Tasks Displays the most recent process tasks assigned to you.Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number. |
Go to Jumps directly to the appropriate page and tools for developing processes, integrations, B2B integrations, visual applications, or Insight models.New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance. |
New Request Lists the process applications available to you.You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator. |
You can run the application and submit a request without having to navigate to the My Apps page.Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top. |
Learn Provides access to more information about Oracle Integration, including whats new, videos, and online help.You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour. |
You can also click the Help icon in the toolbar to access videos, tutorials, and online help at any time.Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements. |
Displays announcements about important events or issues concerning this Oracle Integration instance.Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays. |
Shows or hides the navigation pane and menu.The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration. |
The Home page gives you quick access to what you do in Oracle Integration.However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden. |
However, its not your only option.At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration. |
At any time, you can click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page to access all pages, tools, dashboards, and settings.View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations. |
View Oracle Integration Announcements View alerts about important events or issues concerning your Oracle Integration instances.1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu. |
1.In the upper corner of the Home page, click to display the Announcements window, which lists important items for your Oracle Integration instance.A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings. |
A number on the icon indicates the number of upcoming announcements that are unread.(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects. |
(Unread announcements that have passed their dates are not reflected in the number.)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks. |
)Chapter 2 View Oracle Integration Announcements 2-3Note: Announcements must be enabled for your instance.If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles. |
If you see a message that there are no announcements, contact your Oracle Integration administrator.In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications. |
In the Announcements window, items are listed by publish date, with most recent items at the top.Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples. |
Announcements typically indicate required actions (such as tagging) or upcoming maintenance, and the list is refreshed every hour.A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models. |
A blue dot appears next to unread announcements.2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications. |
2.Mark an item as read by hovering over the item's row and selecting Mark as Read from the options menu that displays.Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration . |
Navigate Anywhere Use the navigation pane to get access to all the pages, tools, dashboards, and settings in Oracle Integration.When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations. |
When you start Oracle Integration, the navigation pane is hidden.To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations. |
To view the navigation pane, click the Navigation Menu icon in the top-left corner of the Home page.Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-4The menu displayed in the navigation pane depends on your assigned role, your selection, and your location in Oracle Integration.The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters. |
The navigation pane may display the main menu or a sub-menu, such as the one for Integrations.Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration . |
Take a moment to learn about the main menu.It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably. |
It gives you access to the Oracle Integration runtime environment, design-time environment, development tools, and administration settings.Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration . |
Click... To... HomeAccess the launch pad and high-level dashboard for Oracle Integration, search for accelerators and recipes, and open recently worked on projects.My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications. |
My TasksLaunch the runtime environment for process tasks.Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration . |
Start process applications, work on tasks as a user, view dashboards, and perform runtime administration such as mapping process roles.See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions. |
See Quick Tour of the Tasks Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Chapter 2 Navigate Anywhere 2-5Click... To... ProcessesLaunch the design-time environment for process applications.Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 . |
Create process applications from scratch or by using QuickStart Apps and samples.Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment. |
Model structured and dynamic processes in the process editor, and create web forms and decision models.Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors. |
Perform design-time administration such as playing, testing, and deploying applications.See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration . |
See Quick Tour of the Processes Page in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates. |
IntegrationsLaunch the design-time environment for integrations.Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations. |
Configure connections, and create and activate integrations.Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration . |
Work with lookups, packages, agents, and adapters.See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process. |
See Getting Started with Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration. |
B2BExchange business documents between Oracle Integration and a trading partner securely and reliably.See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo . |
See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration .Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page. |
Visual BuilderCreate and publish web and mobile applications.See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works. |
See Getting Started with Oracle Visual Builder in OIC in Developing Applications with Oracle Visual Builder in Oracle Integration .InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes . |
InsightModel business processes and monitor business metrics in real-time using interactive dashboards to take timely actions.See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo . |
See Introduction to Integration Insight in Using Integration Insight in Oracle Integration Generation 2 .MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Gallery page. |
MonitoringMonitor integrations in the runtime environment.View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Gallery page.Search for and open the Travel Approval application to customize the process for your organization. |
View the dashboard to see the performance of your integrations, track business identifiers associated with your integrations, monitor scheduled integration runs, or view and manage errors.See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Gallery page.Search for and open the Travel Approval application to customize the process for your organization.See Create Your First Application (a Quick Start) in Using Processes in Oracle Integration . |
See Viewing the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Gallery page.Search for and open the Travel Approval application to customize the process for your organization.See Create Your First Application (a Quick Start) in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Tips To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon. |
SettingsConfigure settings for error logs and manage security certificates.Specify other settings such as notification services and mapping recommendations.See Configure Settings for Error Logs in Administering Oracle Integration Classic and Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration .Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart The Try a Recipe banner at the top of the Home page showcases an integration recipe for employee onboarding and a QuickStart App for a travel approval process.These two prebuilt solutions are from the extensive collection of recipes, accelerators, QuickStart Apps, and samples included in Oracle Integration.You can use any available prebuilt solution to get a head start in building integrations or process applications instead of creating them from scratch.Chapter 2 Try an Integration Recipe or a Process QuickStart 2-6Integration Recipe - Employee Onboarding To view the integration flow, position your cursor on Employee Onboarding and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Accelerators and Recipes page.You can now install the recipe, configure the connections, activate the integration, and explore how the integration works.See Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Process QuickStart - Travel Approval To view the process flow, position your cursor on Travel Approval and click Run Demo .After the demo, click Get Started to go to the Gallery page.Search for and open the Travel Approval application to customize the process for your organization.See Create Your First Application (a Quick Start) in Using Processes in Oracle Integration .Tips To hide the banner and free up space on the Home page, click the Up Arrow icon.To find other recipes that you can use to create an integration, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section on the Home page and click Search All . |
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