Oracle E-Business Suite Setup Guide
Release 12.2
Part Number E22953-09
Integration of Oracle E-Business Suite with Other Products
Oracle E-Business Suite can be integrated with other Oracle products. This chapter highlights some of the key integration points.
Linking to Application Development Framework Applications
You can link to an Application Development Framework (ADF) application from the Oracle E-Business Suite home page, regardless of how or if the ADF application integrates with Oracle E-Business Suite data on the back end. For more information on using ADF applications with Oracle E-Business Suite, see E-Business Suite Application Development using Oracle Application Framework (OAF) and Application Development Framework (ADF), My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 563047.1.
Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite with Oracle Access Manager using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
Oracle E-Business Suite supports authentication of application users using Oracle Access Manager through the Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate application. Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate is a Java EE application that is deployed to a WebLogic Server instance, and works in conjunction with Oracle Access Manager and Oracle Internet Directory (OID) to enable single sign-on capabilities for your entire enterprise. This application is currently targeted primarily at customers who have already deployed Oracle Access Manager in other organizations within the company, and who wish to extend the authentication capabilities of Oracle Access Manager to Oracle E-Business Suite instances. More information can be found in Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Access Manager 11g using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate, My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1368292.1.
Using AppsDataSource, Java Authentication and Authorization Service, and Utilities for Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle Application Object Library added new standard Java datasource and Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) features, plus extended error logging routines, to Oracle E-Business Suite in Patch 8571001. These features are meant for use with Java EE programs deployed in application servers on external nodes; that is, nodes other than those where Oracle E-Business Suite middle tier is installed. These are lightweight implementations that can be used on an external application server without needing to install an entire Oracle E-Business Suite instance on the application server machine. For more information, see: Oracle E-Business Suite Software Development Kit for Java (includes AppsDataSource, Java Authentication and Authorization Service, session management) Readme - Patch 13882058, My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 974949.1.
Using Oracle GoldenGate with Oracle E-Business Suite for Operational Reporting
You can use Oracle GoldenGate with Oracle E-Business Suite for operational reporting, in which selected tables are replicated from the primary Oracle E-Business Suite database to a secondary (duplicate) instance. This enables read-intensive, custom reports to be run without using resources on the primary Oracle E-Business Suite database. For more information, see: Deploying Oracle GoldenGate to Achieve Operational Reporting for Oracle E-Business Suite, My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1112325.1.
Autovue Document Print Service with File-Type Attachments
Attachments are fully integrated with Oracle's AutoVue Document Print Service, allowing users to print their file-type attachments. This integration also allows an enterprise to support the printing of attachments of different file types from a server where the Auto Document Print Service is configured, without having to install or configure additional software to view and print files in client/server machines.
Note: Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 integration with AutoVue Document Print Service is certified with Oracle AutoVue Release 20.1.1.
In the Attachments feature user interface, a Print icon is available in the Attachments list for file-type attachments. Users can select the Print icon to print the file. Users can use this feature only when the file-type attachment is committed to the database. If the Automatic Save property of an attachment region item is set to False, a user must explicitly commit the transaction of any newly-added file attachment first.
This feature is enabled through the profile option FND Attachment AutoVue Server.
For more information, see the Oracle Application Framework Developer's Guide available from My Oracle Support Document 1315485.1.
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