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Basics of Processes in Oracle Integration 2 (PCS) Gen 2
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Basics of Processes in Oracle Integration 2 (PCS) Gen 2

(2022 version) Want to learn basics of Processes in Oracle Integration 2 (PCS ) from scratch then this course is for you
Created byBEENUM LEARNING
Last updated 10/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Processes in Oracle Integration (PCS) With Quick Start Apps
  • How to get started with Processes in Oracle Integration (PCS)
  • Manage Process applications
  • Begin your Processes in Oracle Integration (PCS) learning journey with the help of Quick start apps

Course content

14 sections52 lectures6h 8m total length
  • Course Introduction3:39

    Explore Oracle integration processes from scratch, designing and automating cloud-based workflows with BPM, using visual builder, form integration, task management, and authorization.

  • Oracle documentation12:50

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of Oracle Integration is expected but not mandatory as we learn Processes in Oracle Integration from scratch
  • NOTE: The course is delivered in an Indian English accent, ensuring clarity and relatability throughout. If you find Indian English difficult to understand, it may be best to consider other courses, as this course focuses on an Indian English pronunciation and style.

Description

This course is designed to help developers who aspire to learn Processes in Oracle Integration (PCS Gen 2)  from scratch. 

Please enroll to this course only if you are planning to learn the basics of Processes Automation in Oracle Integration (PCS Gen 2) and to become a Oracle Process Automation developer.

If you are a functional or sales professional then this course may not be a best fit for you.


NOTE: This course does not cover advanced topics or the newer OPA gen 3 concepts.


NOTE: The course is delivered in an Indian English accent, ensuring clarity and relatability throughout. If you find Indian English difficult to understand, it may be best to consider other courses, as this course focuses on an Indian English pronunciation and style.


With this course you will learn the basics of Processes in Oracle Integration 2 development and below are few of the highlights on the topics covered in this course:


  • Introduction to Processes in Oracle Integration 2 (PCS)

  • Create process application with Quick start

  • Add members to application role

  • Promote app to app gallery

  • Life cycle management for applications

  • Publish / Activate application

  • Create structured applications

  • Web forms and presentations

  • Calling Integration

  • Calling REST API , SOAP web services

  • Calling Oracle Fusion REST API

  • Human tasks

  • Gateway

  • Data Mapper

  • Correlation, throw catch events

  • Decision Model

  • Attachments in human task

  • Notifications and much more.


What can I do with Process?

Engage in business processes automated in the cloud.

As a user, you have two main actions:

  • Start an application, and then complete and submit a form. For example, you might submit a travel request, a sales opportunity, or an order.

  • View and complete your assigned tasks.

The way you and others perform tasks depends entirely on how the process application and tasks are set up. But here are things you typically do:

  • Start an application and complete a form

  • Act on assigned tasks such as Approve, Reject, or Request Info

  • Find tasks and view their details and status

  • Upload documents related to a task, download them, and manage them in folders

  • Set out-of-office routing for assigned tasks

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners Processes in Oracle Integration (PCS)
  • NOTE: The course is delivered in an Indian English accent, ensuring clarity and relatability throughout. If you find Indian English difficult to understand, it may be best to consider other courses, as this course focuses on an Indian English pronunciation and style.