Oracle ICS
1) Connections: First thing we do in ICS is to create a connection by selecting one among the listed adaptors.
2) Integration: We will create an integration by using the connections we have created with the help of adaptors.
3) Monitoring: This will show us how integrations are working whether the instances are failed or success, by using this we can monitor how our integrations are working.
4) Lookups: Map the different values used by your applications to describe the same things, like country or state codes.
5) Packages: Group related integrations into a single package to make them easy to import and export. You create a package when you create an integration.
6) Agents: Connect to on premise applications.
7) Adapters: Adapter helps to connect to your application.
1) Connections: First thing we do in ICS is to create a connection by selecting one among the listed adaptors.
2) Integration: We will create an integration by using the connections we have created with the help of adaptors.
3) Monitoring: This will show us how integrations are working whether the instances are failed or success, by using this we can monitor how our integrations are working.
4) Lookups: Map the different values used by your applications to describe the same things, like country or state codes.
5) Packages: Group related integrations into a single package to make them easy to import and export. You create a package when you create an integration.
6) Agents: Connect to on premise applications.
7) Adapters: Adapter helps to connect to your application.
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