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OpenWorld Highlights for Fusion Middleware Admins Simon Haslam, Veriton Phil Wilkins, Specsavers

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A short presentation delivered with Phil Wilkins from Specsavers to the UKOUG Application Server & Middleware SIG on 9 October 14 at Oracle Thames Valley Park offices.

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OpenWorld Highlights for Fusion

Middleware Admins

Simon Haslam, Veriton

Phil Wilkins, Specsavers

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Oracle Cloud Services

Keynote from Larry was all cloud, cloud, cloud! More SaaS than anyone else

◦ announced dozens of services in the last year ◦ probably hundreds across all the sectors

Platform upgrade ◦ data as a service (BlueKai acquisition) ◦ some of these offerings included capabilities that sounded like enterprise Dropbox

Data migration of data or app on-premise to/from cloud push of a button Innovation for securing the cloud at lowest levels B2C and B2B capabilities

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Cloud (Middleware)

Integration Cloud Service ◦ Web UI for integration (OSB underneath) ◦ Ethos change: no deployment - develop and promote to

production ◦ Automated mappings (can be overridden) when going

between own cloud services or Oracle adaptors to 3rd party ◦ Can build own mappings & incorporate own functionality ◦ One-way migration to on-premise OSB

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Cloud (Middleware)

Process Cloud Service

SOA Suite as a hosted solution

Java Cloud Service

IaaS (compute, storage) ◦ ‘priced to compete with Amazon/Google’

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SOA

SOA 12c re-cap Support for JSON and REST all way through SOA rather

than transformational capability only More cloud adaptors coming API inventory and discovery capabilities coming ◦ API Catalog / API Manager ◦ successor to OES

More ‘industrial SOA’ coming

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Mobile Application Framework

Seems to have crept up quietly ◦ successor to ADF mobile in the form of MAF Faces

Hybrid strategy like Phone Gap but enables Java in a container on Andriod & iOS (but Jobs said…)

MAF actually incorporates Apache Cordova ◦ (open source version of PhoneGap)

a new UI presentation style – Alta

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WebLogic – on horizon

Now: JDK 8 certification with 12.1.3 WebLogic multi-tenant MAA active-active Full Java EE 7 ‘Zero downtime’ patching Dynamic cluster enhancements Expansion of REST management APIs

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…as a Service

Old name New name What it is

WebLogic/Java as a Service Java Cloud Service WebLogic on the cloud

Java Cloud Service Virtual Image Single instance WebLogic, e.g. for dev

Oracle Java Cloud Java Cloud Service SaaS Extension Walled garden WebLogic env (single or cluster)

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Enterprise Manager 12c R4

(today’s theme)

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Expect lots of slides like this…

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Tidbits showing future direction

‘Software on silicon’

Nimbula & OpenStack

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OpenWorld Highlights for Fusion

Middleware Admins

Simon Haslam, Veriton

Phil Wilkins, Specsavers