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Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)

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6 Weeks Intensive Program

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    Interactive live classes with expert trainers, practical learning, LMS access, and cloud labs.
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    About The Course

    Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering that helps connect disparate systems, automate business processes, and enable seamless data sharing between applications. It includes capabilities such as application integration, process automation, visual application development, and B2B integrations. It offers prebuilt integrations for Oracle and third-party applications, reducing development time and operational risk.

    Oracle Integration (OIC) provides a fully managed, preconfigured environment that gives you the power to integrate your cloud and on-premises applications. Developers and Cloud Architects can connect SaaS and on-premises applications six times faster with a visual development experience, prebuilt integrations, and embedded best practices.

    Oracle Integration comes in both Standard and Enterprise editions. Standard Edition includes SaaS integration adapters, Technology adapters, File Server, and Visual Builder for web and mobile applications. Enterprise Edition includes all of these capabilities and adds on-premises enterprise application adapters, Process Automation, B2B, and Integration Insight.

    The component model includes Integrations for system-to-system flows, Process Automation for human-augmented workflows, Visual Builder for web and mobile UIs, and connectivity via adapters or generic REST/SOAP endpoints — all working together cooperatively: an integration can call a process, a process can invoke services, and a Visual Builder app can serve as the approval front-end for a workflow.

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    Benefits of Attending Oracle Integration Cloud Training

    • Gain practical expertise in designing, building, and managing integrations between cloud and on-premise applications using Oracle OIC
    • Learn to connect popular business applications such as Oracle ERP, Salesforce, SAP, and third-party SaaS platforms without complex coding
    • Develop skills to create and manage REST, SOAP, and event-driven integrations for seamless data exchange across systems
    • Enhance career opportunities in integration architecture, cloud consulting, and middleware development with Oracle-recognized credentials
    • Understand how to use OIC’s pre-built adapters to accelerate integration development and reduce time-to-deployment
    • Acquire knowledge of process automation and workflow orchestration to streamline business operations
    • Learn to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot integration flows using OIC’s built-in dashboards and error-handling mechanisms
    • Gain hands-on experience with Visual Builder to develop and deploy web and mobile applications within the OIC ecosystem
    • Understand best practices for API management, design, and lifecycle governance using OIC’s API Platform capabilities
    • Become job-ready for roles such as OIC Developer, Integration Architect, Cloud Consultant, and Middleware Engineer

    Key Features of Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)

    • Pre-Built Adapters: Offers 400+ pre-built adapters for seamless connectivity with Oracle, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, and other cloud and on-premise applications
    • Application Integration: Enables real-time and batch integration between applications using REST, SOAP, FTP, and messaging protocols
    • Process Automation: Provides a low-code process builder to design, automate, and manage structured and unstructured business workflows
    • Visual Builder Studio: Allows developers to build and deploy responsive web and mobile applications with a drag-and-drop interface without extensive coding
    • API Management: Supports full API lifecycle management including design, publishing, versioning, security, and analytics for REST and SOAP APIs
    • Integration Recipes & Accelerators: Provides ready-to-use integration templates and accelerators to quickly implement common business scenarios
    • B2B Integration: Supports EDI-based business-to-business integration with trading partner management for supply chain and procurement workflows
    • File & Batch Processing: Handles large file transfers and batch data processing through FTP, SFTP, and stage file operations
    • Event-Driven Integration: Supports event-based architecture using Oracle Streaming Service and messaging queues for real-time data processing
    • Error Handling & Monitoring: Offers built-in dashboards, real-time monitoring, alerting, and resubmission capabilities for failed integration instances
    • OIC Insights: Provides business activity monitoring and KPI tracking to measure and visualize the performance of integration flows and processes
    • Low-Code / No-Code Development: Empowers citizen developers and business users to create integrations and automations with minimal coding knowledge
    • Security & Compliance: Delivers enterprise-grade security with OAuth 2.0, SSL/TLS encryption, role-based access control, and compliance with industry standards
    • Multi-Cloud & Hybrid Connectivity: Supports hybrid integration scenarios connecting Oracle Cloud, third-party clouds, and on-premise systems through a unified platform
    • Scalability & High Availability: Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) ensuring auto-scaling, fault tolerance, and high availability for enterprise workloads
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    Course Curriculum

    1. Introduction to Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC)
    Get started with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Understand the fundamental architecture, integration concepts, navigate the platform, and review basic use cases.
    Overview of Oracle Integration Cloud

    Video · 0:00 - 25:00

    Cloud Integration Fundamentals

    Video · Starts at 1:40

    OIC Architecture and Components

    Video · Starts at 1:40

    Get started with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Understand the fundamental architecture, integration concepts, navigate the platform, and review basic use cases.

    OIC Console Overview

    Video · 5 min

    Creating and Managing Integrations

    Video · 5 min

    OIC Connectivity Framework

    Video · 5 min

    Get started with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Understand the fundamental architecture, integration concepts, navigate the platform, and review basic use cases.

    Understanding Adapters

    Video · 5 min

    Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter

    Video · 5 min

    Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter

    Video · 5 min

    Get started with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Understand the fundamental architecture, integration concepts, navigate the platform, and review basic use cases.

    Creating App-Driven Integrations

    Video · 5 min

    Scheduled Integrations

    Video · 5 min

    File-Based Integrations

    Video · 5 min

    Get started with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). Understand the fundamental architecture, integration concepts, navigate the platform, and review basic use cases.

    REST API Fundamentals

    Video · 5 min

    SOAP Web Services Fundamentals

    Video · 5 min

    Consuming REST Services

    Video · 5 min

    12
    Modules
    76
    Lessons
    42h
    Total Duration
    14
    Coding Labs
    4
    Projects
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    Feedback from our Participants

    Kasha Oracle Integration Cloud Certification trainer is simply amazing and Fabulous. Covered all the topics which we agreed for and he has vast real time experience and very responsive in the classes, Clarified all the doubts.

    Tarun Sinha Integration Developer

    Kasha Training Educations is a good place to get valuable knowledge on Oracle Integration Cloud Courses. Good follow-up was made and the course material was very informative. I will definitely recommend others to Kasha Education.

    Emily Marsh Middleware Consultant

    Kasha Education is the best institute for Oracle Integration Cloud Online Training. Excellent follow-up was made by executive about the program. It was overall a good experience to join Kasha Training.

    Ravi Chandran API & Integration Architect

    Organizations use OIC to integrate cloud and on-premises applications, automate workflows, reduce manual work, improve data consistency, and enable real-time communication between systems.

    The main capabilities include:

    • Application Integration
    • Process Automation
    • Visual Application Development
    • File Transfer
    • B2B Integration
    • API Management
    • Monitoring and Tracking

    REST uses HTTP methods such as GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE, supports JSON or XML, and is lightweight and faster. SOAP uses XML messages, follows strict standards, and is commonly used in enterprise applications that require higher security and reliability.

    An Integration Flow defines how data moves between applications. It includes receiving requests, transforming data, applying business logic, handling errors, and sending responses to the target system.

    OIC can create an integration that retrieves employee data from Oracle ERP, transforms it into the required format if needed, and securely sends it to Oracle HCM using the appropriate adapter or API.

    Different applications often use different data formats. Data transformation converts the source data into the format expected by the target application, ensuring successful communication.

    I would gather business requirements, identify the source and target systems, select the appropriate adapters, design the integration flow, map and transform the data, test the integration, implement error handling, deploy the solution, and monitor it after deployment.

    OIC provides a monitoring dashboard where administrators can track integration status, view successful and failed instances, analyze logs, identify errors, and monitor performance in real time.

    Organizations use OIC to integrate cloud and on-premises applications, automate workflows, reduce manual work, improve data consistency, and enable real-time communication between systems.

    The main capabilities include:

    • Application Integration
    • Process Automation
    • Visual Application Development
    • File Transfer
    • B2B Integration
    • API Management
    • Monitoring and Tracking

    REST uses HTTP methods such as GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE, supports JSON or XML, and is lightweight and faster. SOAP uses XML messages, follows strict standards, and is commonly used in enterprise applications that require higher security and reliability.

    An Integration Flow defines how data moves between applications. It includes receiving requests, transforming data, applying business logic, handling errors, and sending responses to the target system.

    OIC can create an integration that retrieves employee data from Oracle ERP, transforms it into the required format if needed, and securely sends it to Oracle HCM using the appropriate adapter or API.

    Different applications often use different data formats. Data transformation converts the source data into the format expected by the target application, ensuring successful communication.

    I would gather business requirements, identify the source and target systems, select the appropriate adapters, design the integration flow, map and transform the data, test the integration, implement error handling, deploy the solution, and monitor it after deployment.

    OIC provides a monitoring dashboard where administrators can track integration status, view successful and failed instances, analyze logs, identify errors, and monitor performance in real time.

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