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| Integrate SaaS hands-on Bootcamps in Singapore, Mumbai, Reston, Chicago, Chennai and as a Virtual Class |
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Do you want to find out why Gartner named Oracle as a Leader in Magic Quadrant for three years in row? Are you able to innovate quickly in the new digital world? Are you looking for ways to integrate systems and data faster using a modern cloud integration platform? Attend the Oracle Integration Bootcamp, a three days hands-on training for Oracle partners!
Oracle Product Management is pleased to invite Oracle Partners to attend a 3-days hands-on workshop on how to integrate with ERP & HCM applications using Oracle Integration Cloud. This Invite-Only hands-on workshop will be delivered at No-Fee to Partners. It will consist of presentations, demos, and hands-on labs.
Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) offers Integration, Process Automation and Visual design capabilities that help business analysts and IT specialists to automate end to end business processes across departments. Oracle Integration Cloud offers a simple recipe to be successful in this application integration and process automation journey: Build, Integrate and Engage.
Locations:
• Virtual web training November 4th-6th 2019 • Reston, USA November 5th-7th 2019 • Singapore November 11th-13th 2019 • Mumbai, India November 25th-27th 2019 • Chicago, USA December 17th-19th 2019 • Chennai, India February 24th-26th 2020 |
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Accelerate Integration with Application Adapters – PaaS Partner Community Webcast
November 21, 2019 |
| Attend our November edition of the PaaS Partner Community Webcast live on November 21st 2019 16:30 CET. |
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Accelerate Integration with Application Adapters Integration to applications is dramatically simplified by the use of application adapters that eliminate the complexity associated with web services and other connectivity methods. Simplify your integration to connect with virtually any application, service, or data store. Oracle offers a library of these adapters to provide you with a standardized way to rapidly connect the various protocols required by each application vendor. In addition to application connectors for CX, ERP, and HCM, there are database, productivity, social, RPA, and technology adapters. For more information please visit the website here.
Presenter: Yogesh Sontakke , Director Product Management Schedule: Thursday November 21st 2019 16:30 CET (Berlin time) UK: +44 (0) 208 118 1001 & United States: +1 40 877 440 73 ID 9139664 Paascode 284575 |
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| Also, take the opportunity to watch our community webcasts on-demand: |
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| PaaS Partner Success Video: Rutger Hierck, Accenture - Implementing PaaS in the Utilities industry |
| Accenture is helping a utilities client to implement a large scale work management solution with Oracle PaaS. The products involved are Oracle Integration Cloud and Visual Builder. This all in an SAP oriented landscape. For more information please visit the solution catalog. |
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| We want to promote your customer success! Have you implemented successful a solution based on the Oracle Cloud Platform? Submit your success story via the customer reference program. |
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| It’s back – Partner Immersion for FY20! |
| Experience first-hand Oracle’s Sales Training |
| Partner Immersion is back and better than ever. Align yourself with Oracle’s sales strategy, learn to pitch the “Why Oracle, Why Now” declaration, as well as how to answer the question most commonly asked by our customers: “How do I transform my organization?“ |
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| Immersion is an on-demand learning experience that equips you with the same Oracle laser-focused sales training and messaging delivered to internal sales consultants at the start of each new fiscal year. |
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| New 2019 Implementation Certifications |
| Enablement and certification is key to cloud success. |
At the Oracle Competence Center and Online Learning Library partners can attend free on-line classes and certifications. Additional we offer the latest implementation exams ($245 or free vouchers) for: |
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| Developer, Advocate! by Geertjan Wielenga |
A collection of in-depth conversations with leading developer advocates that reveal the world of developer relations today
What exactly is a developer advocate, and how do they connect developers and companies around the world? Why is the area of developer relations set to explode? Can anybody with a passion for tech become a developer advocate? |
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| Oracle Digital Assistant Get Started |
• Overview Quickly come up to speed with the key concepts and basic terminology. If you are using Oracle Digital Assistant for Oracle SaaS, see Overview of Digital Assistants and Skills.
• Provision Set up an instance of Oracle Digital Assistant. If you are using Oracle Digital Assistant for Oracle SaaS, see Order the Service and Provision an Instance.
• Docs Browse the feature and task reference docs. For Oracle Digital Assistant for Oracle SaaS, see the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.
• Tutorials Learn by doing with our hands-on tutorials. |
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Top 10 Things Your Higher Ed Digital Assistant Should be Doing
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| We are at the dawn of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution and there is a lot of confusion about how this technology should be used to provide support for students, faculty and advisors in higher education. Terms like chatbots and natural language processing are thrown around, but many projects are not really AI and are not much better than the old IVR phone systems we hated. Press 1 for a better experience! |
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| IntraSee & Oracle Digital Assistant Updates |
| At IntraSee we are super excited to announce that version DA-19.3.1 is currently being rolled out to all our customers. As usual, many thanks to Oracle for all their support and collaboration as we utilize their excellent Oracle Digital Assistant (ODA) technology via our Hybrid-Cloud compatible, GDPR compliant, and world leading meta-data driven middleware solution. |
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| IFFCO empowering farmers with Oracle chatbot, AI-driven Cloud |
| New Delhi, Oct 18 (IANS) With over 35,000 cooperative societies under its umbrella, the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO) is generating massive amount of data that needs to be analysed, parsed and used for predictive maintenance at its plants and enhance the productivity of nearly five crore farmers. |
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Generating Intents and Entities for an Oracle Digital Assistant Skill by Yuli Vasiliev
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Use a Python script that employs spaCy to help automate the training of your Oracle Digital Assistant chatbot. Creating intents and entities is one of the few time-consuming tasks that Oracle Digital Assistant developers may need to accomplish when defining a new skill (chatbot). Of course, rather than creating intent and entity definitions one at a time in the Bot Builder, you can import CSV files containing the intent and entity definitions, respectively. |
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| Creating Multi-Select Lists in Oracle Digital Assistant by Frank Nimphius |
| Using multi-select lists are common user interface widgets in mobile and web application development. In conversations, graphical multi-select lists are difficult to create because users not only would need to select values, they also would need to click on a button to progress to a next dialog flow state. Here, form based use cases as in web and mobile are much better suited for the use of multi select lists. |
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| Converting Web App to a Mobile App with Visual Builder by Shay Shmeltzer |
| Oracle Visual Builder provides a unified development platform that allows you to build both web applications - accessed from browsers - and mobile applications - installed on devices. The development environment however keeps the development of those two as separate things in Visual Builder. |
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Switching REST Services When Publishing a Visual Builder App by Shay Shmeltzer
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| Most organizations use separate servers for development vs. production. While developing your Visual Builder application you'll be accessing REST Services from the development server, but when you are preparing to go production you will likely want to switch the app to use the production version of the services. In the demo below I show you how to automate such a switch using build jobs in Oracle Developer Cloud as part of your continuous delivery process. |
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Running Oracle JET in Oracle Cloud Free Tier by Andrej Baranovskij
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| OOW’19 stands up from recent years OOW conferences with important announcement — Oracle Cloud Free Tier offering. This offering includes two free DB instances and two free compute VM instances. What else you could wish for the side and hobby projects? This is a strong move by Oracle and it should boost Oracle Cloud. |
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Getting started with UI development through Oracle JET by David
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| An introduction to myself: To give this blog some context, I intend this blog to be an insight into how I learn the different technologies I’ll be in contact with at my business unit at Capgemini, ERP Cloud Solutions. As a degree apprentice developer in the team the posts should have a technical focus and that’s about as specific as I can be at this point. Fair to say I’m just as interested to see where this goes as anyone else. |
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Further steps with OJET, doing the research and solving blockers by David
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| Picking up from where we last off, I promised some discussion around some of the more complex components in OJET. However, as you know i’m towards the beginning of my journey, especially with this tool, so some background work was required before diving into the ‘complex’ components the cookbook had to offer. |
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JET - using non-Oracle REST with common model by Anirban Mukherjee
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We are so much used to building Oracle JET applications with ADF BC REST services. It is true that JET is developed quickest if you use an Oracle standard REST service (such as ADF BC). But it is also true that JET's common model architecture does support REST end-points which do not conform to Oracle standards. Let's see an example. An Oracle standard REST sends response in the following format: With these information available in the response, we assume that JET will take care of parsing the data and show a paginated table. |
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Searchable Client LOVs in Oracle ADF with af:inputSearch by Shay Shmeltzer
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| The new version of Oracle ADF/JDeveloper 12.2.1.4 added a new UI component to ADF Faces called af:inputSearch. This component provides a new way to display and interact with list of values. One advantage it offers is that search for values in the list is done completely on the client - reducing network traffic between the client and the server. |
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Oracle Forms Modernization with Oracle JET by Andrej Baranovskij
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We offer top quality Oracle Forms modernization services. Our approach is based on gradual implementation, where old and new systems can co-exist and run as integrated environments. You are welcome to join on-demand free Webinar for Oracle Forms customers, where we could answer questions specific to your use cases. We can explain how Oracle Forms modernization works and advice which technical architecture path to choose. There are multiple options - cloud or on-premise implementation with Oracle JET and Oracle REST backend services, or complete cloud solution with Oracle VBCS. |
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| Application Development Section |
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Oracle Cloud Platform Application Development for Solution Engineer
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| Explains market trends, reviews strategy and how to handle customer objections. You will also learn about the technical features and architecture but also how to demonstrate Oracle's cloud offerings. This learning plan is part of the Oracle Application Development Cloud Platform specialization new criteria set. |
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Functions as a Service: Evolution, Use Cases, and Getting Started by Akshai Parthasarathy
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The following blog post covers functions-as-a-service and serverless computing. Before we dive into functions, let us take a brief walk through the history... It’s no secret that digital transformation has been driven by evolution in software. Software has progressively enabled levels of abstraction, from physical servers to virtual machines to containers to functions, thereby increasing the focus more-and-more on the code to be written and less-and-less on the infrastructure to be implemented. The figure below highlights this trend. |
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HTTP/2 and TLS in Helidon by Santiago Pericas-Geertsen
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| In an earlier story, I talked about how to enable HTTP/2 in Helidon. In today’s story we shall focus on how to do so together with Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) extension. TLS is the successor of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol and, consequently, the two acronyms are at times used interchangeably. |
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| Reusability in MicroProfile Metrics 2.0 and Helidon 1.3 by Tim Quinn |
Helidon 1.3 has been released, and it includes support for MicroProfile 3.0. Metrics 2.0 is part of that MicroProfile release. In an earlier article, Santiago has described some of the backward-incompatible changes from MP Metrics 1.1 to 2.0, and how Helidon 1.3 can help insulate you as a developer from those changes if you want. |
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| Leverage NPM JavaScript Module from Java application using GraalVM by Lucas Jellema |
| Interoperability from Java to JavaScript has been an objective for the Java community for quite a while. With GraalVM, there is great way to run JavaScript code from within Java applications. The interaction itself is faster, more robust and more ‘native’ (rather than bolt-on) than earlier mechanisms. For developers, the interaction is easy to implement. And this opens up great opportunities for leveraging from Java many of the great community resources in the JavaScript community – for example many of the modules available from NPM. |
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| Oracle Ground Breakers Appreciation Day – Something about WebLogic by Martien van den Akker |
Our most appreciated Oracle ACE Director Tim Hall organizes this yearly initiative, with this years name Oracle Ground Breakers Appreciation Day, and appointed this day to blog about our favorite Oracle Technology, Service or sub-community.
Last week I presented the 'Oracle Kubernetes Managed Weblogic Revival', the introduction of the Weblogic Kubernetes Operator opens the future for Weblogic. |
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| Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4 is Released by Monica Riccelli |
| On September 27, Oracle released Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4 as part of the overall Fusion Middleware 12.2.1.4 release. Downloads are available for developers here and for production purposes on Oracle Software Delivery Cloud. This is a patch set release for Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.X, delivered for maintenance purposes, incorporating functional and security bug fixes identified since the Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3 patch set release. |
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| Coherence 12.2.1.4 Released! by Tim Middleton |
Over the weekend Coherence 12.2.1.4.0 was released! Below are some of the new features. See the Release Notes for the full list of new features. Docker and Kubernetes Support Oracle Coherence is certified to run in Docker containers and can be orchestrated using the Coherence Kubernetes operator. For more information see here. REST Management |
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| Top tweets Developer Partner Community – November 2019 |
| Send us your tweets @wlscommunity #DeveloperCommunity and follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/wlscommunity |
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| Join the Oracle Developer Meetup groups |
We launched three new local Meetup locations in Cairo, Frankfurt and Porto! Want to learn more about developing Enterprise-grade Cloud Native applications on the Oracle Cloud Platform, covering topics like Microservices Architecture, developing in Node, Python and PHP, using Low Code development tools to build Mobile apps, and much more?
Join the Oracle Developer Meetup groups if you want to follow Oracle’s solutions in this area, or participate in the events and hands-on labs we organize: |
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| PaaS free trial accounts MCS and JCS & ACC |
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| Invite your colleagues to join the Developer Partner Community |
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