The
Retail Integration Cloud Services is a SaaS Cloud deployment of the
full Enterprise Integration Products and out-of-box GA application
integration flows. All of the integration styles and products
supported (RIB, RSB, BDI) are not only deployed in the SaaS Cloud,
but are accessable to On-Premise and other cloud applications
through service APIs.
Retail Integration Cloud Services RICS) is a SaaS offering, so it
assumes and supports hybrid cloud topologies; cloud-to-cloud and
prem-to-cloud.
- RIB-EXT
- The
RIB has been enhanced by adding additional web services within
a RIB component call RIB-EXT. In a hybrid cloud
scenario customers will not have access to RIB’s JMS server.
The RIB-EXT app is designed to fill that gap by exposing
customer facing SOAP and REST Web Service APIs to RIB-EXT that
then publishes and subscribes to RIB’s JMS.
- FileIO
- The FileIO
app has been enhanced to fill a gap by exposing customer facing
SOAP and REST Web Service APIs to FileIO that publishes and
subscribes flat files to RIB-EXT that then pub/subs to the RIB's
JMS. FileIO works in conjunction with the new RIB-EXT
component. The RIB-EXT server side component exposes customer
facing SOAP Web Service APIs. FileIO publishes or subscribes
using flat files to RIB-EXT that then pub/subs to the RIB's JMS.
The files are not moved by ftp. RICS transmits the data via web
services.
BDI-EXT
Batch (Bulk) data is still a predominant integration style within
Oracle Retail and its customers. BDI productizes the Oracle Retail
bulk data flows for delivery to customers and provides the tooling
that is required to automate the creation and packaging of the
configurations and to manage the full life cycle.
BDI-EXT is a client-side component that functions the same as the OOB
BDI receivers. All data that is made available to any receiver is
available to the client-side BDI-EXT receiver. It is up to the client
to provide the functionality to pull data from the interface tables to
the customer data model(s).