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Welcome to The Official AIA Blog!

Welcome to our blog! We are the development team responsible for the Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA). Being the Oracle SOA Implementation for integrating all our applications (not a simple feat, considering the number of acquisitions), we obviously have a strong view point on SOA and Enterprise Application Integrations in general.

Through this blog we will discuss these perspectives, and provide practical guidance on architecture, development and implementation of AIA. We will do this through regular feature articles on the various components, best practices and design patterns, and implementation tips and tricks. The blog will also allow us to share with you interesting viewpoints from other blogs, which we hope you will find relevant. If you have any specific topics you would like us to discuss, do communicate that through the comments.  And for those who are wondering what AIA is all about, read about it here.

This blog is just one of the ways we would like to connect with the AIA community. For detailed technical discussions, you can visit our discussion forum; and to discuss innovative ideas, experiences, project or strategy questions, join the AIA group on Oracle Mix.

- The AIA Team

Note: The authors of this blog follow the code of ethics set forth by Oracle, as well as our other blogging colleagues. The views expressed on this blog are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle.

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