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Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service

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Product Description Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service: A Professional's Guide to Delivering Business Value using Oracle Cloud Discover when and how to use Oracle ICS for your business and solve modern business integration problems with Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud Service. This comprehensive hands-on guide will teach you how to build successful, high-availability integrations on ICS to deliver business value in a maintainable and sustainable manner. About This Book and its Author Discover how to use ICS to solve your integration needs with this Oracle Cloud book. Written by Oracle ACE Robert and ACE Associate Phil, you'll learn how to deliver business value using ICS. The only guide to Integration Cloud Service on the market A comprehensive guide to building successful integrations on ICS Features practical examples and handy tools Who wrote this book? Robert van Molken is an Oracle ACE and expertise lead on integration and cloud Phil Wilkins is an Oracle ACE Associate who specializes in cloud integration and Oracle technologies Who is this book for? A range of readers from Citizen Integrators to software architects and developers Web developers and others with no knowledge of WebStorm but are experienced in JavaScript, Node.js, HTML and CSS What will you learn? After a practical introduction to ICS capabilities, you'll find out how to use ICS to integrate different systems together. Discover advanced integrations and learn how to achieve sophisticated results using ICS, before covering cloud app monitoring and even more powerful integrated applications. Table of Contents Introducing the Concepts & Terminology Integrating Our First Two Applications Distribute Messages Using the Pub-Sub Model Integrations between SaaS Applications Going Social with Twitter & Google Creating Complex Transformations Routing & Filtering Publish & Subscribe with External Applications Managed File Transfer with Scheduling Advanced Orchestration with Branching & Asynchronous Flows Calling an On-Premises API Are My Integrations Running Fine, and What If They Are Not? Where Can I Go from Here? About the Author Robert van Mölken lives in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and is a Fusion Middleware specialist. He has over 9 years of experience in IT. Robert studied computer science at the University of Applied Sciences in Utrecht and received his BCS in 2007. Before his graduation, he started as a graphic designer and web developer, but soon shifted his focus to Fusion Middleware. His career started just before the release of Oracle SOA Suite 10gR3 and progressed heavily from there. Currently, Robert is one of the expertise leads on integration and cloud at AMIS. Before he started working at AMIS, he already had 4 years of experience in SOA Suite 10g and 11g. AMIS is specialized in most of the facets of the Oracle Red Stack and is an initiator of the Red Expert Alliance, a group of well-known Oracle partners. His main emphasis is on building service-oriented business processes using SOA Suite 12c, but lately his focus has shifted towards cloud and on-premise integrations, using Oracle's offerings and custom JEE solutions. Robert is a speaker at international conferences and is frequently on the AMIS Technology blog, the Oracle Technology Network, and OTN ArchBeat Podcasts. He is one of the two SOA/BPM SIG leads for the Dutch Oracle User Group (OGh) and organizes these meetups. He also works closely with the SOA Oracle Product Management team by participating in the Beta programs. In 2016, Robert was named Oracle ACE, promoted from ACE Associate, for SOA and middleware, because of these contributions. He served as a technical reviewer for the book Applied SOA Patterns on the Oracle Platform. It was published in 2014. Phil Wilkins has spent over 25 years in the software industry with a breadth of experience in different businesses and environments, from multinationals to software start-ups and customer organizations, including a