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October 9, 2008

Integrating PeopleSoft Integration Broker and Oracle Service Bus

The recent BEA acquisition augments Oracle SOA Suite with BEA's AquaLogic Service Bus (henceforth referred to as the Oracle Service Bus). OSB offers a lightweight Enterprise Service Bus to connect, mediate and manage interactions between heterogeneous services and legacy applications. The go-forward strategy is to offer a unified service bus architecture that combines the respective strengths of the (existing) Oracle Enterprise Service Bus and the (newer) OSB, in addition to providing an automated upgrade path for existing customers.

This tutorial demonstrates some of the core ESB features.

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October 15, 2008

Webcast Replay Available

For those of you that couldn't join us this week for the Webcast "Consuming PeopleSoft Pages using WSRP in WebCenter", the replay is now available on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Best Practice Center for PeopleSoft.

You can access the slides and replays from here. The Conference Key is "Oracle".

October 22, 2008

Missed OpenWorld? Check out the Presentations ...

For those of you that couldn't make it to OpenWorld we have published some of the papers most relevant to using Oracle Fusion Middleware with PeopleSoft:

S298507: Electronic Invoice Processing with PeopleSoft Financials, Imaging and Workflow

S299076: PeopleTools Security

S299097: Using Oracle SOA Suite and BPEL to Integrate and Extend PeopleSoft Financials

S299249: PeopleSoft with ECM - An Integrated Solution for Higher Ed

S299693: Oracle AIA for PeopleSoft

We hope you find these useful.

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