Leading on from the previous posts - as we all know OIC is the Swiss army knife of Integration - helping you connect, extend and create apps.
Better than the Irish Army knife I had while serving my country in the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil
So back to Visual Builder and how it can help us in respect of Oracle Field Service -
I begin by looking at the OFS REST apis, specifically the following -
I test this in Postman -
Now to VB CS - I create a Service Connection -
I cut and paste in the response from Postman -
I then test -
I now create a web app and edit the main page -
Simple logic here - enter an Activity Nr, then click the button and, quelle surprise, the activity details will appear.
I have defined a couple of page variables - these will be used in the call to the service connection -
I bind these to the page fields -
You get the idea!
Now to the event executed, when the button is clicked -
I assign the input/output parameters -
I test -
I can, of course, create a Service Connection, based on an Integration -
Better than the Irish Army knife I had while serving my country in the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil
So back to Visual Builder and how it can help us in respect of Oracle Field Service -
I begin by looking at the OFS REST apis, specifically the following -
I test this in Postman -
Now to VB CS - I create a Service Connection -
I cut and paste in the response from Postman -
I then test -
I now create a web app and edit the main page -
Simple logic here - enter an Activity Nr, then click the button and, quelle surprise, the activity details will appear.
I have defined a couple of page variables - these will be used in the call to the service connection -
I bind these to the page fields -
You get the idea!
Now to the event executed, when the button is clicked -
I assign the input/output parameters -
I test -
I can, of course, create a Service Connection, based on an Integration -
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