Home Cloud Cloud Platform Integration Generation 2 Oracle Integration Generation 2 Videos Oracle Integration: A First Look Learn about Oracle Integration. Connect your cloud and on-premises apps, automate business processes, and visualize real-time analytics critical to your business. And that's just the beginning.For more information, see Get Started with Oracle Integration. Integrate Business Applications and Data Connect the applications and data that drive your business to build a foundation that’s more efficient, more effective, and more productive.For more information, see Create Integrations. Automate Business Processes Streamline your business processes and automate them in the cloud.For more information, see Get Started with Process. Gain Insight into Your Business Use Integration Insight to create a model, milestones, and mappings to generate dashboards where you can monitor your business processes.For more information, see Introduction to Integration Insight. Develop Responsive Applications Create responsive business applications quickly and easily using Visual Builder in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Get Started with Visual Builder. Migrate Integrations and Processes to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Learn about the many benefits of migrating to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.For more information, see migrating Oracle Integration Classic, Integration Cloud Service, Process Cloud Service, SOA Cloud Service, or MFT Cloud Service to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Elements of an Integration Learn basic vocabulary and concepts used in Oracle Integration.For more information, see About Integrations Concepts. Integration Adapters: A Quick Definition Get a high-level look at Oracle Integration adapters. Learn what they do, and what kinds are available for your integrations.For more information, see About Connections. Integration Patterns: A First Look Take a look at the various integration styles, or patterns, available in Oracle Integration, and how/why/when you might use them. Oracle Data Mapper: A First Look Learn about the Oracle Data Mapper and how data is transferred, or mapped, between two applications in an integration.For more information, see About Mappings. Configure a Simple Integration Learn how to configure the connections to your source and destination systems, define what the integration does, and map the data sent between the systems.For more information, see About Integrations Concepts. Monitor Integrations and Connections Monitor integrations and connections using the dashboard in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Monitor Integrations. Use Packages Group integrations so that they can be conveniently imported into and exported from Oracle Integration.For more information, see Manage Packages. Use Lookups Create lookup tables to map static values between different applications in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Lookups. Invoke a Process from an Integration: Build a Process Set up a process application containing a message-based process, which you will invoke from an integration.For more information, see Create and Manage Applications. Invoke a Process from an Integration: Build and Track an Integration Invoke a process from an integration, and then track the integration.For more information, see Create an Integration that Invokes a Process. Bulk File Transfer with the FTP Adapter Learn how to use the FTP Adapter for bulk file transfer in Oracle Integration.For more information, see how to create a scheduled integration to import and process bulk files from a secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) location. Use the For-Each Action Learn how to use the for-each action in an integration.For more information, see how to add a for-each action to iterate over individual files or individual records. Use the Stage File Action Learn how the stage file action helps you manipulate files in Oracle Integration.For more information, see how to read the contents of the individual files within the zip file; read, modify, and write individual records of each file; and combine all the individual files into a new zip file. Use the While Action Learn how to use a while action to repeatedly perform one or more steps while a condition is true, and then exit the loop when the condition is false.For more information, see Loop Over Actions or Invoke Connections While a Condition Is Satisfied with a While Action. Use the Switch Action Learn how to use the switch action, which is similar to a chain of IF-THEN-ELSE statements, in Oracle Integration.For more information, see how to define switch action branches to add routing expressions in an integration. Use the Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter for Business Event System See how the AQ Adapter supports both trigger and invoke connections using the Business Event System in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Add the Connection to an Integration. Use the Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter for Raw Queue Type See how the AQ Adapter supports the trigger connection using the Raw queue data type in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Add the Connection to an Integration. Use the Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter for Object Queue Type See how the AQ Adapter supports the trigger connection using the Object queue data type in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Add the Connection to an Integration. Automate Your Sales Process - Demo See how Oracle Integration can automate your sales process as it performs bidirectional synchronization of your sales systems.For more information, see Create Integrations. Automate Your Sales Process - Tech Tour Take a technical tour of bidirectional synchronization of sales systems with Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Integrations. Integrate Oracle Service (RightNow) and Oracle Engagement Create an integration with Oracle Service (RightNow) as the trigger (source) and Oracle Engagement (formerly Oracle Sales) as the invoke (target), then map the data to be shared between them.For more information, see Create Integrations. Orchestrate File-based Integration for ERP Orchestrate data from a secure FTP endpoint to ERP by using the orchestration pattern in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Orchestrated Integrations. Integrate for Top Customer Satisfaction Connect Facebook, Oracle Engagement (formerly Oracle Sales), Oracle Service, and Twilio to log a product issue from Facebook and immediately send a response to the customer’s phone.For more information, see Create Integrations. Integrate Oracle Engagement with Oracle Eloqua Create contacts in Oracle Engagement (formerly Oracle Sales) and synchronize the information with Oracle Eloqua using Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Integrations. About Process in Oracle Integration Learn about the key components that comprise a process application in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Get Started with Process. Create a Process Application Using a QuickStart App Create and customize a process application by starting with a ready-to-use QuickStart App in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Your First Application (a Quick Start). Explore a Simple Approval Process Application Discover the elements used to automate a business process, and learn how to build a process flow, define properties, and test and activate the process application in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create an Application. Create a Reusable Web Form Create web forms for the human tasks and start events in your business processes in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create Web Forms. Create a Decision Model Make fast and effective decisions by creating a decision model for a business process application and implementing it in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Create a Decision Model. Create a QuickStart Master Create a QuickStart master that others can use to quickly build a process application in Oracle Integration.For more information, see Convert an Application to a QuickStart Master. Embed a Process UI Component Integrate process user interface components into external applications so users can initiate and work on tasks within the context of their primary focus.For more information, see Embed Process UI Components in Other Applications. Build an Application: Introduction to the Visual Builder Sample Application An introduction to the sample application you will learn to create in Oracle Visual Builder. Build an Application: Create Business Objects Learn how to create business objects in the sample application. Build an Application: Create the Web Application Learn how to create a web application in the sample application. Build an Application: Add Business Logic Learn how to add business logic to the sample application. Build an Application: Add UI Using the Data Palette Learn how to use a "data first" approach to add a UI component to the application. Build an Application: Access External REST Services Learn how to create a connection to a REST service and get data into your sample application. Build an Application: Publish and Manage the App Learn about the lifecycle of a Visual Builder application, how you test and publish an app, and how you version an existing app . Add Processes to Visual Builder Applications Initiate complex processes and control them from rich user interfaces by integrating processes and web applications in Oracle Integration. For more information, see Work with Business Processes.For similar videos on how to develop your visual application, see the Visual Builder How-To's playlist. Visual Builder Building Blocks: A Crash Course Learn about the building blocks that make up your Visual Builder applications, what they do, and how they interact in your app.For more information, see Understand the Building Blocks of Visual Applications. A Quick Look at the Oracle Integration 3 Upgrade Know what to expect and what you need to do when upgrading from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3, then view the upgrade documentation for details.