The Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) plugin manages integrations, connections, libraries and lookups running in the Oracle Integration Cloud. The plugin makes it fast, easy, and consistent to move integrations and associated objects through multiple environments.
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Key Features
Simple configuration.
Use package deployment functionality to deploy selected integrations.
Ability to manage connections with integrations or independently.
Property replacement on connection properties by environment.
Ability to sync shared objects, such as lookups and libraries.
Ability to manage continuous integration of an OIC Instance
Ability to run an integration
Ability to deactivate/activate an integration
FlexDeploy Project Recommendations
OIC Component | FlexDeploy Project Name | Purpose |
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Integration | Integration Name | Manage single Integration per FlexDeploy project. Export from Cloud or source from SCM. Associated Connections can be managed as well if Workflow is setup to manage connections. Lookups used by Integration will automatically be managed. Perform customization for target environment using connection plan. |
One or more Connections
| As appropriate | Configured by project properties. Export from Cloud or source from SCM. Perform customization for target environment using connection plan. |
One or more Lookups | As appropriate | Configured by project properties. Export from Cloud or source from SCM. |
One or more Libraries | As appropriate | Configured by project properties. Export from Cloud or source from SCM. |
Plugin Operations
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OIC Source Control
Oracle Integration Cloud can now be used as a Source Control System in FlexDeploy. This allows more a more native approach to continuous integration for OIC and FlexDeploy.
To get started creating an OIC Source Control Instance like you would any other Source Control Instance. Be sure to select the SCM Type as Oracle Integration Cloud.
The only required property for the Source Control Instance is the OIC Cloud Account Code you wish to use. Typically, this is the OIC development instance. Once the Source Control Instance is configured you can select the Oracle Integrated Cloud type on a Project just like normally. From here you can set up a GitHub repository in the source control tab and that's it! OIC is now setup on the project as a source control system. This allows more native integration with FlexDeploy's SCM features such as CI. You can now setup CI Triggers on the project like a Poll SCM Trigger