Preface

Purpose

This guide provides the detailed information about the Retail 360 feature.

Before You Begin

Kindly refer to the Getting Started User Guide for information on common functionalities like login, navigation, and general settings before proceeding with this guide.

Duplicate - Module Definitions

Table - Terms & Definitions

Terms Definitions
Consumer Application The product that requires integration with another product for retrieving information or posting transactions does not need to know the following details while coding.
Service Consumer It is an Oracle banking solution that utilizes the Oracle Banking Routing Hub API for integration purposes. Analyze the Oracle Banking Routing Hub and assess the destination product processor.
Import Service Consumer The user can create a service consumer by importing the JSON file and manually selecting the service providers or select all providers that needs to be imported.
Environment Variables A set of variables that will be accessible across the particular configuration of the consumer.
Service Providers Service Providers are systems designed to handle requests sent by the Oracle Banking Routing Hub for service consumers. They include information about destination integration.
Parameter Group Parameter mapping is used to establish the relationship between parameters of 2 different systems i.e., consumer and provider.
Import Implementation The user can create an implementation by importing the JSON file.
Consumer Services It specifies the service ID that is transmitted by the service consumer. It also handles transitions and route definitions, including the details for source integration.
Transformation It involves gathering and changing data from one source to another and back again. This process occurs within consumer services. It changes the data from the service consumer into a format suitable for the service provider.
Routing It determines which service provider receives the actual request by considering maintenance and assessment factors.
Chaining The sequence of transformations for each routing in which the request needs to be processed.
Template Extensibility It is achieved by specifying the extended templates for request and response kernel transformation templates. And as part of extensibility, Routing Hub merges the output of kernel template and custom template in terms of JSON / XML merging.
SPI It is used to make Routing Hub more extensible. SPI provides an option to extend interfaces without modifying the core application.
Monitoring dashboard It provides to System integrators and IT administrators to review the health of the integrations. It displays data using different type of widgets to help users to assess the performance of integrations and identify the areas that requires attention.

Module Pre-requisite

Specify User Id and Password, and login to the Home screen.

Audience

This guide is intended for the Relationship Managers (RM) in the retail division of the bank.

Critical Patches

Oracle advises customers to get all their security vulnerability information from the Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory, which is available at Critical Patches, Security Alerts and Bulletins. All critical patches should be applied in a timely manner to make sure effective security, as strongly recommended by Oracle Software Security Assurance.

Conventions

The following text conventions are used in this document:

Convention Meaning

boldface

Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.

italic

Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which user supply particular values.

monospace

Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that user enter.

Related Resources

For more information, see these Oracle resources:
  • Getting Started User Guide

  • Retail Onboarding User Guide

Screenshot Disclaimer

Personal information used in the interface or documents is dummy and does not exist in the real world. It is only for reference purposes.

Basic Actions

Most of the screens contain icons to perform all or a few of the basic actions. The actions which are called here are generic, and it varies based on the usage and the applicability. The table below gives a snapshot of them:

Table - Common Icons and its Definitions

Icon Description

Close

Click Close to exit the screen.

Symbols and Icons

The following are the symbols you are likely to find in this guide:

Table - Symbols and Icons

Symbol/Icon Function

Close icon

Close

Expand view icon

Expand view

Maximize icon

Maximize

Minimize icon

Minimize

Module Post-requisite

After finishing all the requirements, log out from the Home screen.