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November 2023 – New Additions

Sorry for the delay this month; things have been more than a little hectic. This month, we have content from the usual suspects, but the Oracle A-Team has also been very busy publishing details on connecting Oracle Fusion Cloud with Microsoft Teams. It may not be as groundbreaking as the recent news about the Oracle database in Azure, but for many, this will make a lot of difference.

Article / LinkAuthorSubject MatterConnecting
Creating an Oracle Integration 3 Instance in Oracle CloudAmy Simpson-GrangeOIC3 
OCI Integration: VersioningAmy Simpson-GrangeOIC 
Integration of Coupa and Oracle Payables Fusion Cloud via Oracle Integration CloudBizInsightOICCoupa, Payables
Oracle Integration: How to replace a Connection by one with a different role?Jan KettenisOIC 
How To Replace Connections In OIC?Bushra BanoOIC 
How To Apply Hold On Duplicate Invoices In Fusion Using Rest API In OIC?Fiza KhanOIC 
Oracle Integration (OIC) with Publish and Subscribe Pattern: How to Manage EventsCristian SilipigniOIC 
Get files from AWS S3 using Rest serviceSanddyOIC 
Update OIC lookups based on BI reports invoke and config fileSanddyOIC 
Import (Replace) a Lookup – Update an existing OIC Lookup based on base64 encoded CSV file as rest feedSanddyOIC 
Oracle Integration Cloud Standard vs EnterpriseNiall CommiskeyOIC 
Integration with RabbitMQ on CloudAMQPNiall CommiskeyOICRabbitMQ
OIC Healthcare: MLLP Adapter Part I, Part IINiall CommiskeyOICMLLP / HL7
Monitoring Fusion Events in OICNiall CommiskeyOICOCI Events
Fusion Applications Integration with Microsoft Teams: Modifying Fusion ApplicationsMaximilian FroeschlOICMS Teams, Fusiobn Apps
Fusion Applications Integration with Microsoft Teams Introduction to Extending the Sample, ArchitectureAngelo SantagataOICMS Teams, Fusiobn Apps
Oracle Fusion Applications Integration with Microsoft Teams now availableAngelo SantagataOICMS Teams, Fusiobn Apps
Fusion Applications Integration with Microsoft Teams : Adding a New Fusion Business Object to OICGreg MallyOICMS Teams, Fusiobn Apps

ICS Connection Agent on Windows?

We have seen the question a number of times (such as here) regarding whether or not the ICS Connection agent or (Execurtion) Worker Agent can run on Windows. Presently when establishing an agent ICS provides a Bash shell executable (BSX) file.

We’ve not heard any suggestion this is likely to change – but when you consider that the Agent is essentially a WebLogic server with parts of ICS incorporated into it. You can see that from a production perspective, demand for Windows support isn’t going to be huge.

That said, when researching, testing, developing and testing a lot of people do use a Windows platform. So being able to use the agent is attractive.  So what options are available for a Windows environment?

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