Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter | Connecting |
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OIC & OAuth 2.0 (Part 1, Part 2, Part3) | Niall Commiskey | OIC | |
OIC Responsys Adapter | Niall Commiskey | OIC | Responsys |
OIC On OCI Status Page | Elizabeth Earle | OIC | |
Create Schedule Service SOAP Connection | Kabir Yadav | OIC | |
Schedule BI Publisher Report through OIC | Kabir Yadav | OIC | BI Publisher |
Subscribe to HCM Updates ( via ATOM Feed ) | Kabir Yadav | OIC | HCM |
Configure Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter Connection | Kabir Yadav | OIC | HCM |
Subscribing to Business Events in OIC | Yan Scorrer | OIC | |
Split a CSV file into multiple based on a column in OIC | Ankur Jain | OIC | |
https://www.techsupper.com/2022/04/how-to-call-oracle-saas-ess-job-using-oracle-integration.html | Ankur Jain | OIC | |
How to create and test custom ESS job in Oracle SaaS | Ankur Jain | OIC | |
Reading the latest file from SFTP in OIC | Ankur Jain | OIC |
Tag: SFTP
In chapter 9 of the book we work through a number of examples of using ICS with FTP. If you don’t have a web provider that already offers you an FTP server to use you, we’ve found a few services you might consider using. We provide no guarantees for their trustworthiness and reliability. But they maybe sufficient to enable to run the scenarios described in the book:
- https://www.sharefile.com – free trial
- https://brickftp.com – free trial
- https://hostedftp.com/ – free trial
- https://www.exavault.com – free trial
- https://byet.host/
- http://www.zettahost.com/
- http://www.serversfree.com/
- https://www.drivehq.com/
- https://bakop.com/
The alternate option is to exploit the fact that website hosting compaies usually provide FTP access to upload content. Here are a couple of options: