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Oracle Integration (OIC)

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What is Oracle Integration (OIC)?

The Oracle Integration Cloud Service is an iPaaS providing prebuilt integration flows between applications, including other Oracle products. The Integration Cloud Service is scaled for enterprises, with prebuilt codeless adapters for on-premises and SaaS systems and low-code automation capabilities.

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OIC Review

9 out of 10
May 12, 2020
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We use it for customers who are interested in integrating different ERP solution (like SAP, Oracle ERPs, NetSuite etc...), HCM and other …
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OIC Integration

8 out of 10
September 26, 2019
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It is used by our IT department to integrate finance and Supply chain business. It helps us to integrate our Oracle PeopleSoft Application …
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OIC is Great!

9 out of 10
September 20, 2019
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It allows our customers more flexibility and also allows them to integrate into their existing Oracle products and applications. I work …
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OIC Review

10 out of 10
September 20, 2019
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It's used by our IT department, and we use this tool to integrate our enterprise application in Oracle Cloud and on-premise applications.
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OIC Review

8 out of 10
September 19, 2019
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Oracle Integration Cloud is used by our company to integrate systems that are hosted both on-prem and in the cloud. The solution allows …
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What is Oracle Integration (OIC)?

The Oracle Integration Cloud Service is an iPaaS providing prebuilt integration flows between applications, including other Oracle products. The Integration Cloud Service is scaled for enterprises, with prebuilt codeless adapters for on-premises and SaaS systems and low-code automation…

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Product Details

What is Oracle Integration (OIC)?

Oracle Integration (OIC) is an iPaaS which simplifies application integration of on-premises and cloud applications like: Oracle ERP, Oracle HCM, Oracle CX applications on-premises and in the cloud. OIC provides a cloud-based user experience and the intelligence of a self-driving, self-designing, and self-repairing integration system. Oracle Integration frees the user from having to write manual integration code , and allows focus on building innovative solutions. The platform includes: prebuilt integrations, machine learning-based recommendations, and an extensive library of application adapters for secure, enterprise-grade connectivity.

The key capabilities and benefits include:
  • Increased business agility with visual, low-code process automation.
  • Faster integration with pre-built adapters for SaaS and on-premises systems.
  • Visual development environment to creat and host business applications with a visual development environment
  • Business processes to create apps.

Oracle Integration (OIC) Features

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  • Supported: Pre-built connectors
  • Supported: Connector modification
  • Supported: Support for real-time and batch integration
  • Supported: Data quality services
  • Supported: Data security features
  • Supported: Monitoring console

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Oracle Integration (OIC) Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
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Supported CountriesWorlwide

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The Oracle Integration Cloud Service is an iPaaS providing prebuilt integration flows between applications, including other Oracle products. The Integration Cloud Service is scaled for enterprises, with prebuilt codeless adapters for on-premises and SaaS systems and low-code automation capabilities.

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Alexander Cooper | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Integration is used to bridge both Oracle and non-Oracle cloud services through API services. For example, Oracle Integration bridges a Oracle Cloud database with a custom Java API service gateway. The JSON from the Java API service gateway is then also called by Oracle Integration to be passed to an Oracle JET application for the front end.
  • Incredibly easy to create integrations for beginner coders.
  • Very flexible online user interface requires no powerful client to run.
  • Inbuilt connections for common Oracle tools.
  • It is very obviously Oracle and Oracle partner orientated.
  • Hanging issues, as well as other quirks plague the online UI.
  • Not currently available as a free trial the last time I looked.
I think Oracle Integration Cloud should be used for more often when considering integration services. As someone who now works in the RPA space, where often bots call, translate and send API requests with extremely high licensing costs - Oracle Integration Cloud would be a better fit. Environments where prebuilt connectors or where there's no API, webhook or other tool to call, OIC is not the correct tool to use.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Integration (OIC) is used to integrate different systems successfully. All the interfaces from and to Oracle HCM Cloud are managed through Oracle Integration (OIC). It resolves our reasons for manual intervention and provides fewer issues or errors with the integrations. There are many built-in adapters that can be used as is to integrate with those systems. Oracle Integration (OIC) is used across many different departments, connecting many enterprise-level applications.
  • Auto-association of Oracle applications prepopulates the application connector select box and preconfigures Oracle Integration (OIC) using secure credential access for faster integration.
  • Various other system connectors are available to use readily.
  • User-intuitive experience--Connectors, integrators, and dashboard can be seen on one page.
  • Need to include more adapters.
  • Only connections of same adapter type can be replaced.
  • Speed on the cloud servers is sometimes slow.

Oracle Integration (OIC) is well suited where you have multiple inbound and outbound interfaces connecting to various systems. No coding is needed and it's very user intuitive. Oracle Integration (OIC) is less appropriate if it doesn't have the adapter for a particular system you are planning to integrate with. EDI integration is not supported. It is also not suited if all your applications are maintained in single system, as there won't be a need for integration.


Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
By department. Helping to integrate discrete systems. Use Case: File transfer between third party bank vendor—Kyriba systems with the Peoplesoft System hosted on the OCI. The OIC servers as an integrator between the above 2 systems. It helps in establishing the connectivity with the least amount of coding and provides elaborate workflow, notification, and log status.
  • Adapters provide easy to use functions.
  • No coding is required.
  • Detailed log capture.
  • Easy to diagnose a problem and troubleshoot the issue.
  • Click, drag and drop
  • More samples for ease of use
  • Workflow creation can be a challenge at times. It requires a good understanding of the technology to design efficient workflow.
Good product. Needs practice and expertise to use it efficiently. The logging feature is detailed and provides better insights into the processed transactions to help troubleshoot if any issues. It features Out of box adapters that make it easy to integrate a wide variety of third party systems to the subject system. There is also a feature of writing custom adaptors that are built using the REST technology.
May 12, 2020

OIC Review

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it for customers who are interested in integrating different ERP solution (like SAP, Oracle ERPs, NetSuite etc...), HCM and other Supply Chain Solutions.
  • OIC is one of the finest cloud integration platform available in the market.
  • OIC has many adapters/connectors available to connect Oracle products and other third-party applications.
  • OIC is the only competitor product to SAP's integration solution.
  • OIC has fewer adapters available for on-premise applications. While it is understood that the world is moving towards the cloud, there are still many customers on-premise, and it's integration doesn't cater to that.
  • There is no prebuilt integration between SAP Project Systems and Plant Maintenance with Primavera P6, Prime and other CEGBU products.
OIC is very well suited for large scale companies or business where there are a plethora of integrations between different Oracle applications. Enable users to digitize and modernize their end-to-end processes and integration using a single, seamless platform.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Integration (OIC) is a tool provided by oracle to design integrations. We can connect to various systems directly using OIC for inbound and outbound data flow from oracle fusion applications.We are using Oracle Integration Cloud to integrate an SAAS application to our data warehouse. This has allowed us to get insights into our customers by using OIC to extract data using API. These insights have allowed us to generate targeted campaigns
  • Standard Adaptors are provided for certain software.
  • UI is neatly organized.
  • Need some material for the first-time user with detailed real-time scenarios.
  • Inbound to oracle Fusion can be confusing, especially in terms of security.
  • Oracle Integration (OIC)(include Oracle Integration Cloud Service) has plentiful adapters to enable cloud-based integrations - excellent coverage Oracle SaaS services even support event-driven integration. The pricing model is very competitive and gets billed for hourly consumption.
  • It is well suited if you have multiple systems that need to be automatically integrated.
  • Less suited, when you have one system where all the applications are maintained.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We integrate systems using OIC and it works great.
  • Time to market is very quick with OIC.
  • Less admin work is needed since it is autonomous.
  • The provisioning of OIC is really fast.
  • We need to have the capabilities for B2B integrations.
  • Development UI could have faster response times for developers.
  • Need capabilities for parallel processing and also should give users the ability to control threads.
OIC is well suited for cloud app integrations and can build integrations at least 30% faster than Fusion middleware products.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Integration Cloud is used for integrating with different systems together. The systems could be on premise or on the Cloud. In our organisation, it is used to integrate the PeopleSoft system with Workday. And also, it is used to integrate with the Oracle Digital Assistant and the PeopleSoft Campus Solutions systems. Chatbots built for the PeopleSoft systems are deployed on Oracle Digital Assistant. The Chatbot and the PeopleSoft talk through the Integration Cloud using the REST APIs. It addresses the business problems of integrating oracle ERP and other cloud solutions with third party systems.
  • It addresses the business problems of integrating oracle ERP and other cloud solutions with third party systems.
  • Oracle Integration Cloud is used for integrating with different systems together. The systems could be on premise or on the Cloud.
  • Chatbots built for the PeopleSoft systems are deployed on Oracle Digital Assistant. The Chatbot and the PeopleSoft talk through the Integration Cloud using the REST APIs.
  • Easy to use interface
  • Space to see the REST APIs
Well suited: Oracle Integration Cloud is used for integrating with different systems together.
Less Appropriate: When there is not much integration involved with two different systems.
September 26, 2019

OIC Integration

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is used by our IT department to integrate finance and Supply chain business. It helps us to integrate our Oracle PeopleSoft Application with different third-party applications over the cloud.
  • We just need to follow a few simple steps to create the Integration.
  • We have integrated our Oracle managed PeopleSoft Application, which is inside our organization's VPN to OIC, and are now slowly moving each integration of PeopleSoft to OIC so that we need to open a secure tunnel for each integration.
  • You can integrate into any system with Publicly available connectors.
  • Currently, it is not retaining the logs for more than 3 days, which it needs to address.
  • We also need some functionality inside the interface to re-push the same transaction again so that it will be helpful while testing and fixing the issue.
  • Also, some log errors are not giving the correct details. Oracle needs to rectify those.
We have one of our internal tools which we wanted to integrate with the Our Peoplesoft Application, where we have to sync the buyer workflow in both applications using the OIC as a middleware. We don't want to give direct access to PeopleSoft from other applications.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use the Oracle Integration Cloud product across our Finance and HR pillars as an integration platform.
It's a very intuitive interface to create integrations and deploy it rapidly while keeping the business logic within the core applications.
It helped us to create the integration between disparate system faster, while keeping our company IT security standards in place.
  • Speed to market.
  • A highly secure platform.
  • Good drag and drop functionality to create integration.
  • VBCS and PCS components, which are very helpful to create web applications and process applications with ease.
  • The migration strategy should be streamlined so that the integrations can be moved with more ease.
  • Any changes to the existing integration will wipe out the mapping, which I think could be improved.
  • IP Addresses for whitelisting should be displayed on the console so that we don't have to open SR with Oracle.
It's a robust integration platform with great ease of use. I would highly recommend it. We are using it at various places within our Finance, Grants, and HR space to perform third-party integrations using SOAP, REST and Flat file connections. Its notification feature is great, and it allows us to not import the incorrect data into our core applications.
Since it's an integration platform, we can't necessarily use it to perform heavy data processing.
Jerry Osmus | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
OIC is being used across multiple departments in our organization for application to application integration. This helps streamline the business process as well as eliminates the need for data entry into multiple systems.
  • Rapid prototyping and development of integrations with the many out of the box adapters.
  • The integration monitoring tools are key to successful testing and support.
  • UI is very clean and easy to navigate.
  • Need the ability to reuse integration modules.
  • Take advantage of screen real estate and eliminate all the popups.
  • Still need more adapters for connectivity.
OIC has been very good for our lightweight integrations, moving 15-30 data points from our publishing application to its subscribers. But it can be very tedious if you are trying to move large amounts of data.
September 20, 2019

Great Integration

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
OIC is a newly procured tool within our department and is gaining popularity in various departments. It is used in building integration layers to reduce turn around time of the development process and the overall SDLC.
  • Quick implementation.
  • Publicly available connectors.
  • Multi-faceted.
  • Needs infrastructure set-up.
  • GUI needs more evolution.
  • Migration tools are missing.
It is well suited for building integrations with products such as PeopleSoft.
September 20, 2019

OIC is Great!

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
It allows our customers more flexibility and also allows them to integrate into their existing Oracle products and applications. I work with state and local government customers.
  • Flexibility.
  • Security.
  • Simplicity.
  • Nothing
OIC works very well for our government Oracle customers.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I am the Integration Architect working as a consultant for a couple of Fortune 500 customers. I use OIC for designing and the implementation of connecting various SAAS and PAAS applications.
  • Quick to market - Integration can be built in a very short timeframe with fast, defect-free connectivity.
  • Rich adapters with powerful single-click functionality.
  • Connectivity landscape to different applications.
  • Faster UI (getting some 502/503 errors).
  • Mapping - Would like to see the addition of some more functionality and standard functions.
  • Performance for long-running threads.
Integrating cloud-to-cloud applications is something I found OIC to be well-suited for. Standalone mapping could be improved.
September 20, 2019

OIC Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's used by our IT department, and we use this tool to integrate our enterprise application in Oracle Cloud and on-premise applications.
  • Easy to use and adapter friendly.
  • Support is great.
  • Visual builder enabled.
  • Process applications.
  • Fault handling needs improvement.
  • File adapter, on-prem file pooling file size.
  • Mapper should be able to edit once we import from local.
OIC is well-suited for most sized businesses and our experience has been positive. Integration was good.
September 19, 2019

OIC Review

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle Integration Cloud is used by our company to integrate systems that are hosted both on-prem and in the cloud. The solution allows for simplified connectivity and fulfills orchestration needs.
  • Simplified connectivity.
  • Complex orchestrations.
  • Allows for repetitive function calls from multiple sources.
  • The user interface for review of workflows.
  • Performance of the web console.
  • Dependency-based orchestrations.
OIC is well suited for integrations that can be re-used and have web APIs or service call capabilities. Flat File-based integrations are possible but perhaps not the best use case.
Priyanka Penikalapati | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use OTM for around 250 different applications with in our organization.
We do use HCM product for HR related applications.I directly work with Oracle Database - 11G, 12G. I frequently work with SQL related queries in my job to pull out information that used in our tables and integrate with daliy issues.I highly recommend oracle products.
  • Flexible
  • Automatic update
  • Time consuming
  • ERP products
  • No quick response when there is issues in cloud applications
  • Friendly products
  • Flexible
OIC works well in terms of integration between on premise and cloud applications. But there are issues with FTP based integration like read Multiple File operation is not available
Stephanie Nagel | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Integrating within systems. We have to integrate it into our solution in order to have the businesses that we help use it to the maximum capacity. I work with Accenture, so we are in the technology management space. On projects, I work with solution architects or in project management within tech teams. For this, I use OIC every day.
  • Ease of implementation - this saves me and my team time and resources. You can do projects faster and with less constraints.
  • Strength of the system - It is robust. The ability to inform set integrations well and efficiently is a benefit.
  • Long lag times - it's a really big system that can be clunky sometimes. It doesn't go as fast as you want it to.
  • Inefficient processing - hand in hand with lag times. It's slow and can seem outdated at times.
  • Outdated UI - could use a better, more intuitive interface.
In order to achieve a scalable business solution. This is well suited for big companies with big teams who have a need to harness data. I don't think a company just starting out should use this - it's too expensive and you may not have enough data to input.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The cloud product is very user-friendly and helps address most of all our database administrator and network resource issues and we are less dependent on the product. Very easy to deploy, train for development, test and production environments. The migration is very easy between the systems. Updates are very easy.
  • Migration
  • Training
  • Testing
  • Still learning a lot
  • Training material
  • Testing material
  • Testing before deploying into our environment is beneficial to the company
  • Training is becoming so easy for the end users, technical users, functional users and architects
  • Documenting step by step for training, development is an easy task for all kind of users in a real time manner Saves lots of time and money
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
OIC is being used as a replacement for our enterprise integration bus. It manages data flow between our on-premise applications and ten cloud software vendors into our data warehouse. We are currently in planning for OIC to be the external interface to pure public data feeds as well. OIC provides our organization with a data flow management platform that is scalable and robust enough for our needs with a lower learning curve than other comparable integration packages.
  • Easy to learn and develop basic integrations.
  • Built-in connectors for our existing suite of Oracle ERP implementations.
  • Allows for our organization to have a robust environment that handles failover without the need to engineer and support a full SOA implementation.
  • OIC documentation can sometimes be difficult to follow and not explain all the necessary steps in order to set up some of the more complicated integrations.
  • The management interface could use some improvement, it does not recalculate statistics based on its retention period
  • Scheduled integrations are limited to a 10-minute frequency.
As a cloud-first organization, we contract with numerous providers that require we ingest data feeds 24x7. OIC allows us to quickly develop new feeds quickly and efficiently. We make extensive use of CSV and SFTP data feeds to load data from cloud-based call centers and on-premise applications into our data warehouse in order to provide up to date data-driven decision making.
September 16, 2019

OIC Review

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use it as a middleware product for all our integration related to Oracle including global application projects. It helps in the integration of cloud-based products, EDI, etc.
  • Subscription of Oracle tables and data.
  • Integration with all products including cloud-based integrations.
  • Integration with HCM.
  • Integration with external cloud applications.
  • The speed of the application that is deployed in the cloud.
  • Integration with the mainframe & other old systems.
OIC is well suited for any integration that has a complex scenario and mapping.
Rhianna Albert | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Oracle integration for connecting systems like Service Cloud and field service to back-office systems like Oracle EBS or JDE. We also implement it for many of our customers and help manage the integrations and train on how to manage them as well. It addresses many different problems mostly with surfacing data as needed to agents or field service representatives so that they can perform their jobs efficiently.
  • The visual mapping tool is very intuitive.
  • There are many out of the box connectors and adapters available.
  • Orchestration and Scheduling is visual and does not require a development background.
  • More documented examples would be nice to have. In general, most software (and really anything that has instructions) can always improve in that area, in my opinion.
It is well suited for orchestration of data and providing a platform that is easy to use and maintain internally by an organization. It may still be used for exposing data to customers and end users but if a lot of UI work is needed it is not going to help you present the data.
Shalindra Singh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Oracle Integration Cloud is now known as Oracle Integration Cloud Service (OICS). The journey began in 2016 with Integration Cloud Service (ICS) and after 2 years Oracle changed its name to Oracle Integration Cloud. Almost Immediately they again renamed as Autonomous Integration Cloud and now it is back to Oracle Integration Cloud Service (OICS). I was part of this journey since inception and have seen all ups and down of this product. If I would have written this review 1 year or 1.5 years back, my rating would have been lower. OICS has matured and added lots of new functionality which reduces overall implementation time to a great extent. I implement OICS for other customers and I can confidently write that this tool is perfect for an integration requirement whether you want to integrate Oracle to Oracle or non-Oracle to Oracle or non-Oracle to non-Oracle products.
  • New enhanced activities that are targeted to reduce the integration pain. For example, file stage activity reduces the pain of chunking the input file while sending and mapping the data to the target application. Stage activity takes care of it automatically for the customer. Similarly, recommendation on the mapper is a huge plus for people looking for common integration.
  • There are around 50 adapters available including dedicated out of the box application adapters and generic technologies adapters on OICS. The best part of these application adapters is that they are designed considering LOB users. Most of the time integration implementor does not require, application knowledge to perform the integration. OICS has some of Oracle Cloud applications adapters which make integration much easier may not be available in other integration platforms.
  • Inbuilt diagnostic dashboard and error hospital makes this product lucrative. OICS also comes with integrated Process Cloud and Visual Builder at the same cost. the customer can have seamless integration with Apiary and SSI on demand.
  • OICS does not support EDI integration yet. That customer could buy a SOACS subscription, which is quite expensive. But this feature is in the roadmap and may show in the near future.
  • This is not for the super complex integration or huge volume transactions
For all type of integration except those with a huge volume. It can deal with 20MB of transactions and processing of 1GB file when a file is being read using file or FTP adapters. It cannot be used for EDI as this support is not there. OICS is a perfect fit for other integration and is best when a customer has Oracle applications in the landscape. It is even greater if you have a requirement to create a custom form and make use of Process Cloud. All of these work very well together seamlessly. API needs can be handled by APIary.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
EAIESB has implemented several implementations using the Oracle SOA Suite. We have worked with various versions of th Oracle SOA Suite (10G, 11G, 12C, and ICS). Most of the implementations we provide are integrations between customer on-premises systems, external systems, and trading partner management.
  • Integration with ERP (Oracle, SAP)
  • Integration with Databases, FTP, SFTP, Banks
  • Integrations with Trading Partners using Oracle B2B (X12, EDIFACT, HL7, RosettaNet, HIPAA, OAGIS)
  • Integrations with third Party Service Providers (SOAP/REST)
  • Implementing GPG/PGP Encryption
  • Speed and minimal installation efforts
  • System is becoming heavy by providing several features
As middleware implementation provider, we have recommended the Oracle SOA suite for migrating Oracle acquired products like (SeeBeyond, ICAN, Java CAPS 5, Java CAPS 6). Its B2B supports an EDIFICES tool to customize messages and prepare custom messages to support COBOL in copybook format.
Ryan Payne | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle SOA suite offers a unified platform for developing in several major technologies. It has allowed our developers to create decentralized applications throughout the application utilizing multiple powerful technologies. It has expanded the solutions they produce to be more flexible and fitting for the problem at hand.
  • Quick to learn the basics
  • Harnesses multiple powerful technologies including Weblogic, JDeveloper and the Oracle Service Bus
  • Allows the creation of flexible muti platform solutions
  • Previous 11g releases are not as unified and streamlined as advertised
  • Learning curve to building intricate solutions can take significant time and investment
SOA suite is well suited for any company running multiple components from the following list: Weblogic, JDeveloper, Oracle Service Bus, Oracle Enterprise Manager, and JavaDB. It allows seamless development utilizing one or any combination of these components to create powerful services. It is not well suited for companies [only] utilizing a single one of these technologies.
Brad Gibson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle SOA suite is used by many of my clients for everything from manufacturing to shipping to payment processing. It is used across the entire organization to provide services to multiple systems both internal and external. The Oracle SOA framework allows for easy implementation of just about any type of service that a business could need. Business rules and data flows are easy to implement with this world class suite of products. While there is a bit of a learning curve to people new to SOA it is well worth the investment.
  • SOA Suite when combined with Oracle ExaLogic will get you the best performance and reliability. Even without ExaLogic Oracle SOA Suite is the best of breed n the SOA space.
  • Once you SOA Suite is in place and your developers are trained in developing services you are able to develop new reusable functionality quickly.
  • Oracle SOA Suite provides Business Activity Monitoring that gives you a real time look at you business and the processes that drive it.
  • The biggest problem with the Oracle SOA Suite is the installation and configuration of the product. There is much room for improvement here.
  • The startup time for large implementations could be improved.
  • The development and deployment lifecycle could use some improvement.
Oracle SOA suite is well suited for most business processes but real-time systems such as MES systems are at the mercy of the processing speed.
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