Refactoring Oracle Integration Cloud (PaaS)
Author(s): Rajalakshmi Thiruthuraipondi Natarajan
Publication #: 2501051
Date of Publication: 09.11.2024
Country: United States
Pages: 1-5
Published In: Volume 10 Issue 6 November-2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14631882
Abstract
Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) is a clous based solution provided to connect different applications, databases, and processes within cloud and with on-prem systems to securely and seamlessly connect and interface data and controls within the IT environment. It simplifies the connectivity between applications and automates the processes and workflows, thereby creating effective business flow. Using native connectivity APIs and in-built adapters, they can seamlessly connect to Oracle services and third-party services, as these provisions, eliminate the need for any complex coding and other configurations for establishing the connection. Also, with a comprehensive visual dashboard, a complete view of all the integrations is provided for monitoring and reporting the correctness and performance of the entire network. With evolving technological landscape and induction of new systems, new complexities might be introduced that might hinder the overall performance. Hence, here is a need to periodically review and refactor the integration services to simplify and optimize the solution by considering the overall architecture and the business needs. This provides a chance for IT team to deep dive into the integration solution and document any gaps that needs to be rectified and the integrator to adopt itself to the latest technologies and environment.
Keywords: : Oracle Integration Cloud, OIC, Oracle PaaS, Oracle Middleware. Cloud Integration, Multi-environment interface, Applications Data Transfers, Oracle Cloud Suite, Oracle Cloud Development Tools, Oracle Cloud Refactoring.
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