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4. Agenda
• Overview
• Windows Platform Interoperability and Support
• .NET Interoperability and Support
• Office Interoperability and Support
• Q&A
5. Oracle Fusion Middleware
Infrastructure for Fusion Architecture
Standard J2EE Java Environment
Application Development
Framework and Tools
Business Process Design and
Management
Enterprise Portal and Collaborative
Workplace
Identity Management and Security
Enterprise Systems and Service
Management
Mobile/Wireless
GRID infrastructure
6. Hot-Pluggable Architecture
Multi-Vendor
Apps:
PeopleSoft,
EBus. Suite,
Multi-Channel Access, Portal
JDE, SAP,
Interop via JSR-168, MS Office
Siebel, Retek
Unicenter
Eclipse, Sonic, Tibco, Documentum, Multi- OpenView
Spring, IBM MQ Series App Hubs Tivoli
Struts,
Tapestry,
Junit, Ant, MS, Sun,
CVS, XDoclet BEA, IBM, JBoss Novell,
Systinet, iLog, Fair Isaac Netegrity
DBs:
IBM, MS,
Certify on all major Sybase,
Operating Systems Informix
7. Interoperability between
Fusion Middleware and Microsoft
SharePoint Portal Interop via WSRP,
MS Office, Portlets from .NET apps
MOM
Interoperate MSMQ, BizTalk,
w/ .NET Web Excel
InfoPath
Services
Active
.NET Framework, IIS, ISA Directory
DBs:
SQL Server
Windows 2000/20003/XP
MS Cluster Services
Windows | .NET/Windows Server System | Office Interoperability
8. Working with Microsoft Enviroment
Bridging Msft and non-Msft Infrastructure with Enterprise Capabilities
Apps – BI –
Msft Outlook Msft Excel Msft Word Msft .Net UI Msft InfoPath Oracle, Psft,JDE, SAP, Business Objects,
Siebel, Legacy, etc. Cognos, etc.
M
i
c IDE Enterprise
App/Services Portal BI BPM Service Bus Sys Mgmt –
r HP, CA, IBM,
BMC, etc.
o
s Service, Event Security &
Registry Sys. Mgmt HA ID Mgmt
o
Oracle Fusion Middleware ID Mgmt –
f Sun, Novell
OpenLDAP,
t etc.
Msft Msft Msft Msft Servers DBMS – J2EE – TP Monitors, Messaging –
SQL Server Active MSMQ i.e. BizTalk Oracle, DB2, BEA, IBM, Tuxedo MQ, Sonic,
Directory Informix, etc. JBoss, etc. CICS, IMS Tibco
9. On Windows, With .NET & For Office
• Focus on Windows as Key Platform
– Concurrent Testing & Delivery on MSFT-Windows
– AD/Windows Security: Simpler Windows Native Authentication
– IIS: Better perf. w/ Web Cache, Using IIS at HTTP tier
– Clusterware: MSFT Cluster Services & MSFT NLB Support
• Broad Product Integration with MS.NET
– Web Services/Protocols: WS-I Basic Profile, Dime, Serializers, etc.
– Managing .NET WS: Enforce policies w/ .NET agent and OWSM
– UDDI Support: MSFT UDDI Browser Support
– Queuing: JMS Bridge to MSMQ
– Legacy Support: C++ Web Services to J2EE Interop
– Orchestration: BizTalk Interoperability
– Human Workflow: MSFT WinForms, InfoPath Integration
– Portals: Sharing WS & Portlets across SharePoint, Oracle Portal
– Directory Services: Simpler Active Directory Sync
• Office
– Office 2003: Using InfoPath, Word, Excel as “front-end”
– Orchestrating Office 2003: Incorporate into Workflows with BPEL PM
– Alerting through Office: Oracle BAM to Outlook
– Publish to Office docs: XML Publisher, Oracle BI Excel plugin
11. Windows Platform Support
Core Platform for Releases
Releases Windows Windows Window Window Window
XP 2000 Server Server Server
2003 2003 2003
(32-bit) (EM64T) (Itanium2)
AS 10.1.2.0.0 Limited Full Full Full* Limited
(32-bit)
AS 10.1.2.0.1 Limited Full Full NA NA
AS 10.1.2.0.2 Limited Full Full Full* Full**
(32-bit)
AS 10.1.3 Limited Full Full Full* Full**
(J2EE, Toplink & Web (32-bit)
Services)
A complete, current certification matrix can be found on otn.oracle.com and metalink
Limited: J2EE, Web Cache & Top Link components only.
* x64 Support: 32-bit version in WOW64 mode. Infrastructure not supported.
** Itanium Support: All components except iDS, EM Grid, BPEL and BAM.
12. Windows Platform Support
Basic Runtime/J2EE Integration
• Platform certification
– Oracle Application Server runtime: Windows 2000/XP/2003
– CPU’s: X86 and 64 bit platforms (Itanium, AMD …)
– Internet Explorer 6, latest SP
• Product interoperability
– Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP4
– Native Active Directory integration from the J2EE container
– Extensive Web services interoperability
• Upcoming plans
– Upgrade to certify on Vista on availability
• Windows Communication Foundation
• Windows Presentation Foundation
13. Microsoft IIS Web Tier Integration
As Proxy
• Reverse HTTP Proxy – OracleAS Proxy Plug in
– Supports IIS forwarding requests to Oracle Application Server
– DLL configured with Microsoft IIS
Microsoft
IIS Oracle
Oracle Oracle
Containers for
HTTP
HTTP Oracle
Containers for
OracleAS J2EE
Server Containers for
J2EE
Proxy Plugin J2EE
Oracle Application Server
14. Microsoft IIS Web Tier Integration
As Web/HTTP Server
• IIS Plug in – OracleAS J2EE Plug-in
– Supports routing directly from Microsoft IIS to OracleAS
– DLL configured with Microsoft IIS
Microsoft
IIS Oracle
Oracle
Containers for
AJP13 Oracle
Containers for
OracleAS J2EE
Containers for
J2EE
J2EE Plugin J2EE
Oracle Application Server
15. ASP.NET, IIS Support
Oracle Web Cache
• Fully supports MSFT web environment
– Supports Dynamic and Static Web Content
– Compatible with: VB, J#, C#, C/C++, J2EE, Perl, PHP…
• Benefits
– Provides Performance, Scalability, Virtual Hosting, Visibility
– Cost savings – make efficient use of low-cost hardware
– Reliability – avoid infrastructure overload
– Intelligence – gain insight into application performance
Microsoft IIS
Client
Browsers
Oracle Web Cache Other Web Servers
16. MSFT Cluster & Network Load Balancing
• Middle tier and infrastructure instances can be
clustered with Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS)
and take advantage of Microsoft Network Load
Balancing
• Automatic installation, configuration,
provisioning, and patch management of cluster
nodes
• Automatic failover of nodes
• Death detection and restart of middle tier and
infrastructure processes
17. System Management Interoperability
Oracle Enterprise Manager and Microsoft Operations Manager –
Ongoing Efforts
• Easily manage Windows deployed Fusion Middleware
components with Oracle Enterprise Manager
• Monitor MSFT components with Oracle Enterprise Manager
– EM Grid Control available shortly for Microsoft .Net, BizTalk, Active
Directory, IIS, ISA, Commerce Server, SQL Server
– Monitor Windows host machine including Windows event log
• EM End-User monitoring test, via Beacon
– Works for MS services (HTTP, IMAP, Web Services, etc.)
• MOM Bi-directional data exchange
– Enablement efforts underway with EM
19. Working with Windows Native Auth 1 - User
signs on to
Using Oracle Identity Management and Portal desktop
OracleAS 10g OracleAS
Single Sign-On Portal
2 - User
3- Oracle attempts
Windows Authentication to sign on
Environment to
Enterprise Application
4- Authentication
verified via MS 5- UserID, Application
KDC profile & roles
determined
Microsoft
Active
Directory
Oracle Delegated
Internet Administration
Directory Console
22. Working with .NET Web Services
Existing Support in Oracle Fusion Middleware
• Systematic internal interoperability regression testing
– Targeted .NET and WSE 2.0 interoperability testing
– Based on common use cases and customer install base
– Moving to WSE 3.0 interoperability
• WS-I interoperability conformance and testing
– Built into the Oracle Application Server platform
– Co-participation in WS-I events
• UDDI client interoperability
– V2 client, V3 on horizon
• Participation in Microsoft interoperability plugfests
– November 7-10 WCF Plugfest in Redmond
– WS-Addressing, MTOM, WS-Security, SOAP/WSDL message
formats
23. Deeper Web Services Interoperability
Ongoing Efforts
• Windows Communication Foundation basic SOAP/WSDL
interoperability
– Message formats continuing
• Keeping up with WS-*
– I.e. WS-Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaging/WS-ReliableExchange,
WS-Policy, MTOM, Transactions
• Security
– Deeper security interoperability as those standards finalize
– WS-SecureExchange, WS-Security, WS-Trust, WS-
SecureConversation …
• Plugfests
– Continuing participation in plugfests demonstrates commitment
24. Working with .NET
Application Development Framework & JDeveloper
• Consuming .NET Web Services
– UDDI, WSDL, SOAP
– ADF Model Layer binds .NET Web Services to Views
• Publish Web Services to Visual Studio .NET and
Office
– Use JDeveloper to expose J2EE or PL/SQL as WS
• Other Ongoing Areas of Support
– SQL Server as data source
– Visual Source Safe for source code mgmt
– Active Directory through Oracle Platform Id Mgmt
25. Working with .NET
Consuming .NET Web Services with ADF, JDeveloper
ADF View Layer
ADF Model Layer
Find / Discover
Oracle JDeveloper (UDDI)
Web Services
Registries
Invoke
(SOAP)
Publish
(WSDL)
WSE / .NET
Transaction
Visual Studio .NET
26. Working with Visual Studio .NET
Publishing J2EE Web Services with JDeveloper, OC4J
Visual Studio .NET Find / Discover
(UDDI)
Web Services
Invoke Registries
(SOAP)
Publish
(WSDL)
XML Binding (WSDL)
Enterprise JavaBean
Transaction
Oracle Web Service (JDBC)
27. Publishing PL/SQL Stored Proc. to .NET
With JDeveloper
Visual Studio .NET parses and consumes
WSDL and generates .NET stub
JDeveloper generates WSDL
for PL/SQL procedure
New stub incorporated into .NET
application. Application deployed
to Windows Server
PL/SQL procedures
browsed with JDeveloper
Stored procedure is invoked as a
Web Service by .NET application
Oracle
28. Working with Microsoft BizTalk
Oracle BPEL Process Manager Interoperability
• Working with Microsoft BizTalk
– Oracle supports through WSE and .NET
– Interacting through Messaging – MSMQ
– Exchanging documents – XML, InfoPath, etc.
• Oracle BPEL PM Microsoft Support
– .NET clients can be used to access Oracle BPEL processes
– Oracle BPEL PM can orchestrate interactions between .NET based
web services – sync and async (via WS-Addressing)
– BPEL PM can be integrated with MS Sharepoint via web services
– Oracle Integration can use SQL Server as its dehydration store
– Out-of-the-box DB Adapter supports SQL Server
– Oracle BAM can use Microsoft SQL Server as event store
– Active Directory can be used as the user repository for BPM users
29. Policy Management and Enforcement
Oracle Web Services Manager
• Policy management
– Authentication and authorization against Active
Directory
– WS-Security policies
• XML Encryption/Digital Signature/SAML
• Policy enforcement
– Native .NET Agents for local policy enforcement
– Intermediary gateways for remote policy
enforcement
32. Working with Active Directory/Microsoft
Solving Enterprise Security and Identity Management
• Enterprise Access and Single Sign-on
– Oracle SSO native integration with MSFT AD, and Windows Native
Authentication/login
– COREid Access/ Identity integration with AD
• Provisioning
– Provision into AD, MIIS
– Drive access and control from HR applications across all other systems
• Directory Integration & Virtualization
– Synchronize AD and Oracle Identity Directory
– Create Virtual Directory across AD and other directories
• Federate Identity
– Seamless SSO and Identity Sharing across business partners
– Oracle Federation Services integration with ADFS
• Define and Enforce Policies Consistently
– Oracle Web Services Manager works effectively across all exposed services
- .NET, J2EE, Legacy, etc.
• Ensure Governance, Compliance, and Control
– Oracle Identity Management consolidates Id Mgmt and Security across
Microsoft and non-Microsoft based systems and applications
33. Portal Interoperability
Including Microsoft Content in Oracle Portal
• Include .NET and Portlets from MSFT
– Oracle Portal can be both provider and consumer of Web Services
– Portlets from .NET applications – deploy any existing .NET/Web Part
– Supports ASP.NET, J#, C#, VB
– Supports WSRP portlet standards
• Include Content from Office
– View documents online
– Open, store, edit documents that exist in Portal – including controls
like start new page, etc.
• Additional Areas of Support
– Use Active Directory to store user information
– Plug-in for FrontPage
– Out of the box installation for Exchange Portlets
34. Portal Interoperability
Including Content in MSFT SharePoint
• Include Content from Oracle Portal & J2EE apps
– SharePoint Supports WSRP Portlet standards
– Expose Portlets from J2EE applications and Oracle
Portal
– Expose Content in Oracle Content Management through
WebDav
• Additional Areas of Support
– Integrate Oracle Identity Management with Active
Directory for shared users in SharePoint
– Use Oracle Web Cache in front of SharePoint web
server (IIS)
36. Leverage Office with Enterprise
Processes
Deliver Value of Most-used Desktop Tool w/
• Connect to the World of the Knowledge Worker
Applicationsusers of MSFT Office, use Enterprise Apps
– Heavy
sparingly
– Often disconnected, or traveling
• Eliminate Inefficiencies
– Work kept in local Office docs is not easily
used/shared, secured or integrated with business
processes
– Reduce costs and mistakes of copying data from Word,
Excel documents into Enterprise applications
• Improve decision-making by presenting relevant,
contextual enterprise data and associated
workflow within Office
37. Key Microsoft Office Interop. Scenarios
• Self Service Information Entry
– using Office Templates
• Live Data Entry and Forms
– using Office Templates and Web Services links to access
Enterprise Applications
• Business Process and Business Activity Monitoring Alerts
– delivered with Document-centric Information to Outlook Inbox
• Delivering Business Information to Office
– either as e-mail Reports; live charts from within MSFT Word and
Powerpoint; and access to BI Information from MSFT Excel
• Task Management within Outlook
– by integration with Outlook e-mail client and Calendar
• Identity Information Provisioning and Alerting
– through Outlook contacts
• In Context Web Info Access and Enterprise Portal Launch
– through Smart Tags
38. Enabling Microsoft Office 2000/2003 Support
• Receive, parse, generate Office documents
– Oracle Integration/BPEL PM can use Office docs (Word, InfoPath,
etc) in human workflow scenarios, and form processing
– Oracle XDK supports Microsoft Office 2003’s Reference XML
Schemas and XML Datatypes
– Oracle XML Publisher supports Office docs for templates and
reports
• Alerting, Notification and Delivery Service Support
– Oracle BAM provides real-time notifications into Outlook
– Oracle BI and BAM provide MSFT supported attachments
• Ensure Callable and Consumable Web Services
– WS exposed via Fusion MW are callable by Office’s WS
infrastructure, and vice versa
• Expose ADF Data Sources, BI Beans/Data Sources
– To Office clients
– Through Web Services and Office API’s, enabling their
incorporation into Word/ Excel/PPT
• Active Directory Integration (support for Outlook contacts)
39. Integrating Office into
Workflow/Processes
BPEL PM Expenses
Expense Approval BPEL Process
template Receive
Expense report
Enterprise
James Application
Cooper
Retrieve
Expense history
• User fill data in Excel form
• When user submits
Get Approval
filled template, XML data is
extracted and BPEL process Create BPEL Expense
User Task Human Workflow
is invoked (using C# DLL) Approval
Manager
(John Steinbeck)
Send for
Approval
Receive
responses (William Faulkner)
• XML data transformed into WordML
Approved Rejected
Check document using XSL
outcome
• Task assigned to manager and email
Employee
Notification
notification sent
Update EIS • Manager’s action on Word document results
Notify Notify in web service call to Workflow
James Employee Employee • Task routed to next manager
Cooper •…
• After approvals received,
end
Word template is used to
create notification to be sent to
user
40. Alerting, Notifications, Delivery Support
To Outlook From Oracle BAM
• BAM delivers to
Outlook
– Real-time alerts/
notifications
– Alerts link back to
Real-time
Dashboards
– Also deliver
formatted snapshot
report Contact Center Dashboard
– Can utilize BPEL
PM for complex
Workflow scenarios
41. Seamless User Experience
From Oracle Content Services and Collaboration Suite to MSFT
• Tight integration
with Office
– Create, modify or
access files in
Oracle Content
Services from MSFT
office
– Oracle Connector
for Outlook (Oracle
Unified Messaging,
Calendar, LDAP
address book)
42. Excel & Oracle Business Intelligence
Spreadsheet Add-In
• Embed capabilities
directly in Excel
– Use Excel functions
w/ Oracle OLAP
data
– Reporting
– Ad hoc analysis
43. Oracle XML Publisher
Leverages MSFT data sources and document formats
• Access data from MS SQL Server
• Layout format of reports in MSFT
Office (Word, Excel)
• Receive report output in Excel for PDF Email
Oracle, further modeling/analysis
SQL Server RTF
HTML Printer
PeopleSoft,
SAP, Siebel, MSFT
XML Publisher Excel
Fax
XSL
XML
Java, C++,
Pearl, etc Templates WebDAV
EDI
• Word • XML Spy
• Excel • JDeveloper
• Acrobat • Scriptura EFT
Web Services e-Commerce
Data Source Layout Tools Output Destinations
44. Additional Resources
Visit Oracle Technology Network at:
www.oracle.com/technology
For more information on Fusion Middleware and Microsoft Interoperability:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/middleware/fusion-middleware-microsoft-interoperab
For .NET Technology Center:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/dotnet/index.html
For Windows Server System Center:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/windows/index.html
For Office Interoperability Center:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/office/index.html
Download Developer’s Guide for Microsoft Office Interoperability:
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25221_04/core.1013/b25781/toc.htm
47. Example Scenario – Expense Approval Workflow
Expense Approval BPEL Process
Expenses
template Receive
Expense report
Enterprise
James Application
Cooper
Retrieve
Expense history
Get Approval
Create BPEL Expense
User Task Human Workflow Approval
Manager
(John Steinbeck)
Send for
Approval
Receive
responses (William Faulkner)
Route task through
Approved Check Rejected management chain
outcome
Employee
Notification Update EIS
Notify Notify
James Employee Employee
Cooper
end
48. Step1: Excel template for Expense report
Smart
Document
with
associated
Actions
Excel
template
with
associated
XML data
49. Step1 (contd..): Excel Smart Document (with XML tags)
Excel
template
with
associated
XML
schema
51. Step 2: Mgr. receives email notification with attachment
Email
Notification
sent from
BPEL Human
Workflow
Manager
Can also act
by sending
reply email
(offline
mode)
Attached
Word Smart
Document
52. Step 2 (cont.): Attachment – Smart Word doc w/ actions
Smart Word
document with
associated
data and
actions
Data retrieved
from Excel
document
submitted to
BPEL
Data retrieved
from
enterprise
applications
53. Step 2 (cont.): Attachment – Underlying XML data
Smart Word
document with
associated
XML schema
54. Step 2 (cont.): Manager approves & submit document
Submitting
document
calls BPEL
Human
Workflow
Service
55. Step 3: Employee receives approval notification
Final
confirmation
document
sent to task
originator –
generated
from BPEL
Workflow by
transforming
XML data to
WordML
Approval
History and
User
comments
Editor's Notes
For over a decade, Oracle has been a leading developer of enterprise software for various Microsoft technologies. Initially this work had focused primarily on windows, first as a desktop client, and later as a server platform. Today, the breadth of technology stacks of both companies has grown considerably and interoperability between the two environments now includes information and document interchange, expanded support of Microsoft Office applications, security and identity management, web service development and integration and more. This presentation looks at the current state of the products and technologies that Oracle has created to provide world class software solutions for Oracle/Microsoft customers.
Certify OFM with 120+ third-party and partner products: Examples include Content Management; Application Servers; System Management; Identity Management Products; Java Messaging Providers; Firewalls; Hardware Load Balancers; SSL Accelerators; etc. etc. On Diagram above are some specific examples - -this is not an exhaustive list
This is a high level overview of how Oracle Fusion Middleware interoperates with Microsoft technologies.
Key Points: This slide is also just meant to show many points of interoperability among MSFT infrastructure and applications and Oracle Fusion Middleware. No need to go through every point but mention a few. We will also walk through in more detail later. Oracle Fusion Middleware is optimized for Windows. Oracle brings to Windows environments the ability to scale computing infrastructure beyond the capability of the largest SMP machine through enabling Windows grids with middleware clusters Broad product integration with Microsoft at the middleware level Oracle Identity Management solution works seamless with MSFT ActiveDirectory, MSFT Identity Integration Server Oracle Identity Management solution provides MSFT Sharepoint with heterogeneous SSO Oracle Web Services Manager secures and manages both J2EE and .NET web services Oracle Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) Manager interoperates with MSFT MQ, MSFT BizTalk server Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) can monitor real-time business events in MSFT MQ and send alerts to MSFT Outlook Oracle Portal can leverage portlets deployed on MSFT IIS/.NET servers, expose Office applications, and many other web applications developed with MSFT technologies Oracle Portal can leverage MSFT Active Directory for user information Office interoperability Oracle Collaboration Suite has a tight integration with MSFT Windows and Office (Oracle Connector for Outlook) Oracle Content Services works seamlessly as a file server for Windows (e.g., Oracle Drive) Oracle BI Spreadsheet Add-in embeds OLAP capabilities directly in Excel for reporting, ad-hoc analysis, modeling Oracle XML Publisher can take data from MSFT SQL Server, data from Excel, Word, render output formats into Office forms and send the data back to MSFT SQL Server or any other data sources Oracle E-Business Suite has over 150+ integration points with Office for data entry and report distribution in applications such as Financial Consolidation Hub, HR, Incentive Management, Asset Manager, Internal Controls Manager, Projects, Advanced Product Catalog, and more.
Key points for this section: Windows is one of the primary platform for Oracle Fusion Middleware Web-tier interoperability to improve scalability, performance of web sites Reuse and leverage Microsoft and Oracle administration skills
Key points: Our initial releases will always be on Windows – it’s a primary platform for Oracle Fusion Middleware. Concurrent testing and delivery on MSFT Windows Several Windows-specific optimizations Recent survey of Oracle Fusion Middleware customers indicate that over 33% of the customers are running OFM on Windows.
Basic runtime integration with Windows Platform
The following two slides illustrate how web tier interoperates between Microsoft and Java web servers.
Key points: This slide is the ability to use Oracle Web Cache in a Microsoft environment to increase performance of your websites.
Key points: Ensure 24x7x365 availability for critical business systems Leverage MSFT skills to manage IT infrastructure Reduce burden on IT
This is a use case for a web SSO using Oracle Portal and Identity Management using Windows native authentication. Oracle Identity Management works very well to extend Active Directory to provide a heterogeneous SSO solution.
This is the desktop screenshot of Oracle Content Services. As you can see, you can access Oracle Content Services functionality directly from Windows Explorer. You can use all the windows commands to access, modify, share and store your documents from your desktop client. Oracle Content Services can be used as a mapped networked drive (another letter drive from Windows Explorer) or a as a web folder. One example on how an organization can use Oracle Content Services as a secure content management repository for MSFT Sharepoint in a interoperability scenario: Organization has already implement MSFT Sharepoint portal and content management but would like a more secure environment for content management due to regulatory changes in the industry. Implement Oracle Content Services as the content management services. Oracle Content Services can manage (mirror) content in MSFT content management system (this still can be leveraged.) Additional background Oracle Content Services: Oracle Content Services , a component of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g, introduces significant new functionality for Records Management and information life cycle management, as well as Web services to surface content within your enterprise applications and business processes. By making content management technology affordable and simple for knowledge workers throughout the enterprise, Oracle Content Services truly provides “content management for the rest of us”. Oracle Content Services manages all your enterprise information in the Oracle Database. You already trust enterprise database technology to securely manage structured data from transactional applications. Now use that same technology to manage your unstructured content (business documents, plans, designs, multimedia files, email and voice mail messages). Reduce TCO by only having to buy, administer and upgrade one server, instead of using fragmented departmental file server solutions. Oracle Content Services uniquely delivers the necessary fusion of data and content so that your enterprise can succeed in an increasingly competitive business environment and comply with increasingly stringent regulations. With the security, scalability and reliability of the Oracle Database, Oracle Content Services enables teams to collaborate on documents in shared workspaces while preventing unauthorized access, virus attacks, or mistaken deletes. Users improve productivity with Web-based file access and sharing, fast and accurate search, versioning, workfllow and approval processing. Oracle Content Services enables you to reduce business risk and support regulatory compliance initiatives enterprise-wide with solid Records Management capabilities. Oracle Content Services seamlessly integrates people, processes, and systems on a unified, scalable, standards-based content management platform.
Key points for this section: Oracle Fusion Middleware supports heterogeneous web services environment. Many points of interoperability between Oracle Fusion Middleware and Microsoft .NET and Windows Server System
Key points: Early on, two competing web services platforms, Microsoft .NET and Java J2EE, emerged and have since become dominant. While Oracle has actively promoted J2EE as the preferred web services platform, requirements for interoperability between the two are inevitable. Oracle Fusion Middleware provides standards based interoperability with .NET, “real-world” interoperability testing of mixed environments, and web services management that can deal with both J2EE and .NET web services. Oracle is one of the few vendors that have invested in enabling heterogeneous web services interoperability. We do more than sit on standards bodies. We focus on testing real interoperability (.NET, WSE and variants, AXIS, IBM/BEA) We do real world testing -- Production testing in house. This means that we test in production web services from third party vendors such as above and that Oracle web services interoperates with these vendor products. Oracle Fusion Middleware leverages standards and delivers implementation independence: In addition to .NET and J2EE, other options for consuming MSFT technolgies include: JSP’s calling a COM object using “bridge” technology Oracle includes a COM Bridge in its ASP to JSP Migration toolkit which allows JSP’s to access COM objects MS provides “wrappers” which bridge COM and .NET COM client can call .NET with COM callable wrappers .NET client can call a COM object with Runtime callable wrapper N.B. wrappers require marshalling among complex types Develop in J# which allows connectivity to Enterprise Java Note J# supports earlier versions of JDK and may require custom code to connect with Enterprise Java
Oracle’s ongoing efforts on deeper web services interoperability.
Use case of how Jdeveloper and ADF would consume .NET web services through which web services standards
Use case of how J2EE web services would work with .NET using Jdeveloper and OC4J.
Use case of Oracle database customers interested in reusing PL/SQL stored procedures to .NET.
Oracle BPEL Process Manager enables organizations to model, deploy and efficiently make changes to business processes based on the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) standard. BPEL is the proven standard for process orchestration and is the cornerstone of a Service-Oriented Architecture. Through web services, Oracle BPEL Manager can interoperate w/ a number of MSFT technologies --- including BizTalk server, MSFT MQ, MSFT WinForms and Infopath. This means that using Oracle BPEL Manager, organizations can leverage business processes orchestrated by MSFT BizTalk server – no need to redo the process and if the organization already has a MSFT MQ messaging backbone that can be leveraged for processes orchestrated by Oracle BPEL manager. In addition, Oracle BAM can monitor business events in MSFT MQ and send an alert to MSFT Outlook on that real-time data.
Key points: Microsoft .NET - Oracle Web Services Manager provides a .NET agent that can be used to provide security for heterogeneous environments that include .NET Web Services. Web Services Manager includes an Agent that is used to apply policies to .NET web services. Oracle Web Services Manager is a comprehensive solution for adding policy-driven best practices to existing or new Web services and provides the key security and management capabilities necessary to deploy Services-Oriented Architectures across line of business applications. Oracle Web Services Manager allows IT management to centrally define policies that govern Web services operations (such as access policy, logging policy, and load balancing) , and then wrap these policies around Web services without requiring modification to those services. In addition, Oracle Web Services Manager collects monitoring statistics to ensure quality of service, uptime, and security threats ad displays them in a Web dashboard. It brings better control and visibility over Web services. With Oracle Web Services Manager, compliance risk and time to market are greatly reduced. Key features: Secure and manage both Java and .NET web services Integrate application functionality with web services Enforce and customize operational polices consistently through a single interface Automate operational issue resolution by dynamically updating policies Gain visibility into service interactions Enforce policies based on real-time monitoring data Validate compliance with IT best practices
Key points: It is very common to find companies that have significant deployments of both Microsoft and Oracle environments. Effective user management, security and privacy across these environments is crucial for a smooth running IT organization. Oracle provides a number of capabilities that provide a seamless security and identity infrastructure that can span both environments: Enterprise Single Sign-On – Oracle Fusion Middleware provides native integration with Microsoft Active Directory to provide heterogeneous SSO beyond the Microsoft environment: Support for Windows log-in password for protected domains Enterprise Single Sign-On for Oracle environments with Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server, Content Management Server, Commerce Server and BizTalk Server. User Provisioning – Oracle provides scalable end-user provisioning through: Interoperability with Microsoft Identity Integration Server (MIIS) User provisioning is enabled for Microsoft environments, Oracle, PeopleSoft, JDE and any other applications Oracle Fusion Middleware (CoreID) can provision users to ActiveDirectory and CoreId Provisioning can automate the process of provisioning and de-provisioning the account into multiple backend systems from the HR system. Directory Integration & Virtualization – Oracle Fusion Middleware can synchronize AD and OID identity information and create virtual directory across AD and other directories for a single view of the user for compliance or in cases where you have many users connecting outside your own network (suppliers, partners, etc.) Federated Identity Management – Oracle Fusion Middleware provides federated identity and native integration with Microsoft Active Directory including Support for Windows log-in password for protected domains Open architecture support security standards such as SAML and Liberty for integrating Oracle, Microsoft and other third party applications Define and Enforce Policies Consistently – Oracle Web Services Manager is a comprehensive solution for adding policy-driven best practices to existing or new Web services and provides the key security and management capabilities necessary to deploy Services-Oriented Architectures across line of business applications. Oracle Web Services Manager allows IT management to centrally define policies that govern Web services operations (such as access policy, logging policy, and load balancing) , and then wrap these policies around Web services without requiring modification to those services. In addition, Oracle Web Services Manager collects monitoring statistics to ensure quality of service, uptime, and security threats ad displays them in a Web dashboard. It brings better control and visibility over Web services. With Oracle Web Services Manager, compliance risk and time to market are greatly reduced. Additional Proofpoints on the above: MIIS is MSFT’s data integration and provisioning component of their identity management solution. Standalone MIIS does not offer a fully functional identity lifecycle management solution as it lacks business process workflow capabilities and important identity administration features. Integrated with MIIS, Oracle COREid Provisioning provides the user administrative interfaces and applies business rules through workflow while MIIS functions as the provisioning engine. Oracle COREid Provisioniong provides the business logic, leveraging MIIS as the data synchronization engine. COREid Provisioning provides an MIIS connector that can be used for a provisioning and password management solution based on MIIS Oracle Database is a supported provisioning target for MIIS COREid Access provides access management and single sign-on for resources for Microsoft IIS, ISA. COREid Identity and Access APIs are compatible with the Microsoft Common Language Runtime (CLR). COREid Access supports integrated Windows Authentication. This allows users who have logged into their desktop machine to launch a browser, navigate to a protected page without having to login again. ASP.NET Connector allows COREid Access to support single sign-on to applications on ASP.NET. Windows Impersonation provides a mechanism for integration with Microsoft Kerberos and identity propagation to Microsoft applications such as SharePoint and Content Management Server. AzMan Plugin is a feature of COREid Access that integrates COREid Access authorization with Microsoft Authorization Manager. This allows COREid to enforce AzMan policies in a broader heterogeneous environment. Oracle OC4J JAZN supports AD as a source for authentication and authorization
Oracle Portal interoperates with Microsoft environments to provide unified information access across a heterogeneous enterprise. Among the integration points are: Microsoft functionality in portlets – Oracle Portal has featured a modular design using “portlets” for several years. These portlets can contain applications based upon .NET web services, Microsoft Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, as well as Java Server Pagers, Enterprise Java Beans thus providing a seamless enterprise dashboards that can include both J2EE and .NET functionality. Deploy on .NET Servers Oracle Portal portlets can also be deployed remotely on Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) and .NET Servers. Render Office Documents Oracle Portal can render native Microsoft documents (like Word and Excel) in a web format. Single Sign-on with Active Directory – real-time interoperability with Microsoft Active Directory provides single sign-on capabilities for Microsoft/Oracle Portal users.
Oracle Portal interoperates with Microsoft environments to provide unified information access across a heterogeneous enterprise. Among the integration points are: Microsoft functionality in portlets – Oracle Portal has featured a modular design using “portlets” for several years. These portlets can contain applications based upon .NET web services, Microsoft Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, as well as Java Server Pagers, Enterprise Java Beans thus providing a seamless enterprise dashboards that can include both J2EE and .NET functionality. Deploy on .NET Servers Oracle Portal portlets can also be deployed remotely on Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) and .NET Servers. Render Office Documents Oracle Portal can render native Microsoft documents (like Word and Excel) in a web format. Single Sign-on with Active Directory – real-time interoperability with Microsoft Active Directory provides single sign-on capabilities for Microsoft/Oracle Portal users.
Key Points: Most knowledge workers use Microsoft Office to do their day-to-day jobs. They maintain their calendars w/ billable hours, capture their travel expenses, schedule vacations, use email for communication. They infrequently log into enterprise applications. When they do, they are reentering data that’s been entered into previously in their desktop with Office. What if you can eliminate that inefficiency. What if you can work in Microsoft Office and submit or initiate an enterprise processes that you are a part of in the familiar interface of Office. What if while working in Office, you are offered a relevant contextual information that would help you do your job. For example, you may be looking to schedule a vacation, while in Outlook calendar scheduling you see that your vacation balance is 20 days and you are alerted that if you don’t use 3 of those days, you will lose it. Or, you are reviewing a positive feedback on one of your employees. You go and attach that email to the employee record through Outlook. Then, you might want to give him a spot bonus for a job well done. While submitting a request for spot bonus, what if you can see what your spot bonus budget is for the group. These are relevant very much timely information that you would have had to log into several systems to get presented to you in Office. Would this make your life easier? Business Benefits of leveraging Office with Enterprise Processes include: Improved and more flexible access to enterprise applications/systems Ensures that enterprise applications/systems are updated accurately and timely Better decision making: Empowers employees with accurate data and guided processes Greater efficiency and worker productivity
These are a few example interoperability scenarios between Oracle and Microsoft Office that we discussed in the previous slide:
One potential use case of kicking off a expense approval process in Office using BPEL Manager. User fill data in Excel form When user submits filled template, XML data is extracted and BPEL process is invoked (using C# DLL) XML data transformed into WordML document using XSL Task assigned to manager and email notification sent Manager’s action on Word document results in web service call to Workflow Task routed to next manager After approvals received, Word template is used to create notification to be sent to user
Key points: Oracle Content Services acts seamlessly as a file server for Windows (e.g., Oracle Drive). This means that you can use Oracle Content Services as a letter drive (mapped network drive) or as a web folder. MSFT Office apps can use any command in the file menu to access, modify or create files in Oracle Content Services (e.g., Oracle Drive) Oracle Content Services can act as the underlying and secure content managed repository for SharePoint portal and content management. Oracle Collaboration Suite runs natively in Windows Oracle Messenger, WebConferencing and Calendar (desktop apps) runs on Windows Oracle Unified Messaging, Calendar, LDAP address book integrate with MSFT Outlook (through Oracle Connector for Outlook) Oracle Messenger interface can be launched from pull down menu option in MSFT Office Additional Background: Collaboration, Document and Content Management Interoperability with Microsoft Office is baseline assumption for much of the work Oracle does with Oracle Collaborations Suite and Oracle Content Services. Oracle offers rich, seamless integration with windows environments in the following areas: The OracleDrive is a network drive provided by Oracle to move documents and other content created by MS Office via the native Windows WebDAV protocol. End users can save documents directly on the OracleDrive from any office application and then can benefit from power searching and management services to maintain, version, secure and protect electronic content of all types. WebDAV and XML Publisher - integration between WebDAV and XML Publisher can be used to push BI and other Oracle Applications documents directly to the desktop rather than through a manual email process like the the Mendocino projects that SAP has outlined. Oracle Calendar features native calendar services for Outlook through the Oracle Connector for Outlook, a PDA Synch capability and a native Windows desktop client Oracle Mail provides a massively scalable back end email system that can be accessed through Microsoft Outlook and also can deliver voicemails directly to Outlook. Oracle Real Time Collaboration includes Oracle Messenger and Oracle Web Conferencing which can cost effectively extend the capabilities of PowerPoint, Project and all other MS Office applications to web conferences through a standard web browser
Screenshot of using Excel for modeling. Oracle provides Microsoft Excel vastly expanded analytical capabilities by integrating Oracle OLAP features with Excel through the Oracle Business Intelligence Spreadsheet Add-In. This feature combines the analytic power and scalability of Oracle OLAP with the familiarity of Microsoft Excel by embedding OLAP capabilities directly within Excel. With it, users can: Report against common business definitions that are stored centrally in the Oracle Database. This provides a consistent and quality view of their corporate information. Perform ad hoc analysis on this data using traditional OLAP exploration techniques such as drilling, pivoting, and paging the view of data. Seamlessly integrate Oracle OLAP data with existing Excel functionality such as functions and charts.
Beginning with Office 2003, Microsoft provided a set of new capabilities within Office called MS Office Extensibility Technologies. Among these technologies, Microsoft provided, for the first time ever, industry standard definitions of their proprietary Office file formats. These XML Reference Schemas provide developers the ability to manipulate Office document content from external applications and web services. This greatly enhances the value of a number of innovative XML technologies from Oracle including Oracle XML Publisher , a publishing tool that can output documents in multiple formats (including Microsoft formats, PDF, etc.), using multiple document templates and styles sheets. That makes dealing with documents and forms much more efficient, requiring far less maintenance required. Oracle XML Publisher offers you the most efficient, scalable reporting solution available for complex, distributed environments. It provides a central architecture for generating and delivering information to employees, customers, and suppliers—both securely and in the right format. Oracle XML Publisher reduces the high costs associated with the development, customization and maintenance of business documents; while increasng the efficiency of reports management. Furthermore, it reduces a company's dependency on third party software systems that are required to format business documents, reducing the complexity of your reporting infrastructure. Utilizing a set of familiar desktop tools such as Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Office users can create and maintain their own report formats based on data extracts supplied by a multitude of sources. Multiple document output formats Report layouts developed and maintained using familiar desktop applications Reduced costs and complexity by eliminating third party solution Developed completely on open standards Large number of supported document delivery channels and protocols Oracle XML Management Beginning with Office 2003, Microsoft provided a set of new capabilities within Office called MS Office Extensibility Technologies. Among these technologies, Microsoft provided, for the first time ever, industry standard definitions of their proprietary Office file formats. These XML Reference Schemas provide developers the ability to manipulate Office document content from external applications and web services. This greatly enhances the value of a number of innovative XML technologies from Oracle including Oracle XML Publisher , a publishing tool that can output documents in multiple formats (including Microsoft formats, PDF, etc.), using multiple document templates and styles sheets. That makes dealing with documents and forms much more efficient, requiring far less maintenance required.