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SOA Cloud Service Overview
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Program Agenda
SOA Cloud Service Overview
Use Cases
SOA Cloud Service Provisioning
1
2
3
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information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a
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in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or
functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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Oracle SOA Cloud Service
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Oracle Applications, SAP, customer, legacy…
ON-PREMISES
3rd Party
ORACLE CLOUD
Salesforce
Oracle SaaS
Applications
• What it does:
– SOA Suite 12c in the Cloud
• Key Features
– Complete – Orchestration, application integration, API
management, virtualization, B2B, MFT, connectivity,
business monitoring dashboards, streaming analytics
– Full portability – Identical components to Oracle SOA
Suite for faster deployment portability*
– Access – Complete access to product surface area
– Single Click Management Tools – Backup, Scale Out/Up
• Benefits
– Rapid and fully automated provisioning
– Secure, Highly Available with Clustering
– Developers focus on innovation
– Build anywhere, deploy anywhere
The Platform for Innovation and Speed
Oracle
SOA Cloud Service
Oracle
SOA Suite
* Some exceptions apply
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Core Platform Updates (Recent)
• JavaScript support for SOA Composites and OSB Pipelines
• XSLT Mapping Debug
• Oracle Integration Continuous Availability
– In-Memory SOA
– Circuit Breaker
– Composite Running Instance Patching
– Integration Workload Statistics (IWS)
– Automatic Service Migration
– Online Domain Expansion
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Contd..
• Cloud adapters are automatically installed with SOA 12.1.2.2 provisioning
• IP networks functionality is now fully supported
• The following 12.2.1.2 service types support the use of multinode
clustering in production environments:
– B2B with SOA and OSB Cluster
– MFT Cluster
• BYOL and UCM support
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Simplified view of the decision tree for Application Integration
Process
Automation
Integration with
Apps
New Integration
Development
Lift-n-shift from
SOA Suite on
Premises to the
cloud
Traditional B2B
Required (ie: EDI,
AS2, AS4, etc..)
MFT with SFTP
server
New SaaS or On-
Premises App
Integration
OIC -
Process
SOACS
and/or
MFTCS
OIC -
Integration
API Platform
CS
OIC -
Integration
Analyics
Streams
API Management
and Governance
Patterns and
Anomalies for Data in
Motion
OIC –
Integration
Analytics –
Insight
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Use Cases
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Oracle SOA Cloud Service: Key Use Cases
1. Lift and Shift
2. B2B Usecases
 HCM inbound & outbound file based orchestration
integration through UCM (Similar orchestration can
be done using ICS)
 Build & deploy departmental/ born in the cloud SOA
Apps from Dev to Test to Production in the cloud
 Integration Centre of gravity towards On-Premise
Integration (Ground to Ground cases)
 Quickly setup new test environments for 12c upgrade
Use Cases Examples
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Creating Value through Oracle SOA Cloud
Facilities Cost: Data Center, ISP, CDN, DNS, ...
Hardware Cost: Servers, Storage, Network, …
Software Cost: License, Installation,
Configuration, Security Setup, DR Setup, ...
Ongoing Maintenance Cost: Backup,
Patching, Hardware Upgrade, OS Upgrade,
Firmware Upgrade, Software Upgrade, Test-Dev
Synchronization, Cloning, Data Masking,
Security Configuration Checks, Security
Auditing, …
Traditional IaaS
Traditional PaaS
Value Creation
Oracle PaaS
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B2B EDI Adapter now available on
SOACS
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SOA Cloud Service Provisioning
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Before Running the provisioning wizard
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MyCompany
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Provisioned SOA Cluster
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SOA Suite on the Cloud – Developer Cloud Service
Integration
Developer Experience
• Jdev On-Prem
• Check in source code to Developer Cloud
Service GIT repository
Check In Source to GIT
in DCS
JDev – on Prem
Continuous Integration
Continuous Integration
• Build Jars from Source Control
• Deploy with Maven/Hudson processes
to SOA Dev/Test or Prod Environments
SOA
Developer Cloud
Service
Hudson/Maven
Processes Deploy
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Availability
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US: Chicago and Ashburn, VA EMEA: Amsterdam and Slough, UK
SOACS
Availability
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Case Study
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Legacy Ad Sales
System A
Legacy Ad Sales
System B
Custom Staging
Table
(OMCS)
Oracle E-business
Suite
(OMCS)
Third Party OM to EBS Invoice Ingest process using Point to Point solutions
Concurrent Program - ETL
 Sales Person Validation
 Customer Name and address validation
 Business Entity Validation
 Revenue code mapping validation
 Auto Invoice Validation
 Cross validation rules
Check
 Standard invoice validation
Current process took 18-24 to complete 3 million records. Error handling was done primarily through SQL updates.
Internal Firewall
Our legacy Traffic systems
manage the billing and
fulfillment of our linear
broadcast Ad sales to our
agencies and direct
customers.
Not Flexible and Not
Scalable
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Invoice ingest using SOA Cloud Service and
MFT
Legacy Ad Sales
System A
Legacy Ad Sales
System B
ADF Form used for
Error Handling
SOA CS
MFT
DBCS
Flexible and Scalable
Processing time of invoice ingest went from 18
Hours Down to 2 ½ Hours.
Frequent calls are made from Oracle
Cloud to our DBCS to collect master
data used to perform pre-validation
of Business entities, Sales persons,
Revenue code mapping, Customer
site details, etc.
MFT allows multiple
vendors to provide
encrypt data bi-
directionally to SOA CS.
SOA CS transforms raw
invoice data and
compares it to preceded
data from DBCS to
prepare pre-validation
of incoming transactions
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Resources
• Documentation: http://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/soacs_gs/
• SOA Cloud Service Website: https://cloud.oracle.com/SOA
• SOACS and DevOps for SOACS:
https://community.oracle.com/community/cloud_computing/platform-as-a-service-paas/oracle-
developer-cloud-service/blog/2015/11/05/soa-cloud-service-developer-cloud-service-integration
• Current DR capabilities of SOACS: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/availability/maa-
soacs-dr-3125213.pdf
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SOACS-Overview.pdf

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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | SOA Cloud Service Overview
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Program Agenda SOA Cloud Service Overview Use Cases SOA Cloud Service Provisioning 1 2 3
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Safe Harbor Statement The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle SOA Cloud Service 4 Oracle Applications, SAP, customer, legacy… ON-PREMISES 3rd Party ORACLE CLOUD Salesforce Oracle SaaS Applications • What it does: – SOA Suite 12c in the Cloud • Key Features – Complete – Orchestration, application integration, API management, virtualization, B2B, MFT, connectivity, business monitoring dashboards, streaming analytics – Full portability – Identical components to Oracle SOA Suite for faster deployment portability* – Access – Complete access to product surface area – Single Click Management Tools – Backup, Scale Out/Up • Benefits – Rapid and fully automated provisioning – Secure, Highly Available with Clustering – Developers focus on innovation – Build anywhere, deploy anywhere The Platform for Innovation and Speed Oracle SOA Cloud Service Oracle SOA Suite * Some exceptions apply
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Core Platform Updates (Recent) • JavaScript support for SOA Composites and OSB Pipelines • XSLT Mapping Debug • Oracle Integration Continuous Availability – In-Memory SOA – Circuit Breaker – Composite Running Instance Patching – Integration Workload Statistics (IWS) – Automatic Service Migration – Online Domain Expansion
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Contd.. • Cloud adapters are automatically installed with SOA 12.1.2.2 provisioning • IP networks functionality is now fully supported • The following 12.2.1.2 service types support the use of multinode clustering in production environments: – B2B with SOA and OSB Cluster – MFT Cluster • BYOL and UCM support
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 7 Simplified view of the decision tree for Application Integration Process Automation Integration with Apps New Integration Development Lift-n-shift from SOA Suite on Premises to the cloud Traditional B2B Required (ie: EDI, AS2, AS4, etc..) MFT with SFTP server New SaaS or On- Premises App Integration OIC - Process SOACS and/or MFTCS OIC - Integration API Platform CS OIC - Integration Analyics Streams API Management and Governance Patterns and Anomalies for Data in Motion OIC – Integration Analytics – Insight
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Use Cases
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle SOA Cloud Service: Key Use Cases 1. Lift and Shift 2. B2B Usecases  HCM inbound & outbound file based orchestration integration through UCM (Similar orchestration can be done using ICS)  Build & deploy departmental/ born in the cloud SOA Apps from Dev to Test to Production in the cloud  Integration Centre of gravity towards On-Premise Integration (Ground to Ground cases)  Quickly setup new test environments for 12c upgrade Use Cases Examples
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Creating Value through Oracle SOA Cloud Facilities Cost: Data Center, ISP, CDN, DNS, ... Hardware Cost: Servers, Storage, Network, … Software Cost: License, Installation, Configuration, Security Setup, DR Setup, ... Ongoing Maintenance Cost: Backup, Patching, Hardware Upgrade, OS Upgrade, Firmware Upgrade, Software Upgrade, Test-Dev Synchronization, Cloning, Data Masking, Security Configuration Checks, Security Auditing, … Traditional IaaS Traditional PaaS Value Creation Oracle PaaS
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | B2B EDI Adapter now available on SOACS
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | SOA Cloud Service Provisioning
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Before Running the provisioning wizard
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Provisioned SOA Cluster
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | SOA Suite on the Cloud – Developer Cloud Service Integration Developer Experience • Jdev On-Prem • Check in source code to Developer Cloud Service GIT repository Check In Source to GIT in DCS JDev – on Prem Continuous Integration Continuous Integration • Build Jars from Source Control • Deploy with Maven/Hudson processes to SOA Dev/Test or Prod Environments SOA Developer Cloud Service Hudson/Maven Processes Deploy
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Availability Oracle Confidential – Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted 23
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Oracle Confidential – Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted 24 US: Chicago and Ashburn, VA EMEA: Amsterdam and Slough, UK SOACS Availability
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Case Study Oracle Confidential – Internal/Restricted/Highly Restricted 25
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Legacy Ad Sales System A Legacy Ad Sales System B Custom Staging Table (OMCS) Oracle E-business Suite (OMCS) Third Party OM to EBS Invoice Ingest process using Point to Point solutions Concurrent Program - ETL  Sales Person Validation  Customer Name and address validation  Business Entity Validation  Revenue code mapping validation  Auto Invoice Validation  Cross validation rules Check  Standard invoice validation Current process took 18-24 to complete 3 million records. Error handling was done primarily through SQL updates. Internal Firewall Our legacy Traffic systems manage the billing and fulfillment of our linear broadcast Ad sales to our agencies and direct customers. Not Flexible and Not Scalable
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | 27 Invoice ingest using SOA Cloud Service and MFT Legacy Ad Sales System A Legacy Ad Sales System B ADF Form used for Error Handling SOA CS MFT DBCS Flexible and Scalable Processing time of invoice ingest went from 18 Hours Down to 2 ½ Hours. Frequent calls are made from Oracle Cloud to our DBCS to collect master data used to perform pre-validation of Business entities, Sales persons, Revenue code mapping, Customer site details, etc. MFT allows multiple vendors to provide encrypt data bi- directionally to SOA CS. SOA CS transforms raw invoice data and compares it to preceded data from DBCS to prepare pre-validation of incoming transactions
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    Copyright © 2015,Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. | Resources • Documentation: http://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/soacs_gs/ • SOA Cloud Service Website: https://cloud.oracle.com/SOA • SOACS and DevOps for SOACS: https://community.oracle.com/community/cloud_computing/platform-as-a-service-paas/oracle- developer-cloud-service/blog/2015/11/05/soa-cloud-service-developer-cloud-service-integration • Current DR capabilities of SOACS: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/availability/maa- soacs-dr-3125213.pdf
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