Explorations of Accelerators and Recipe in Oracle Integration Cloud Services

Oracle Integration offers a rich set of run-ready business and technical integrations called accelerators, and also sample templates called recipes.


Accelerators and Recipes give you a head start in creating your integrations and provide end-to-end connections for critical business problems.


In Oracle Integration, you can group one or more integrations into a single structure called a package. Because you created the package, its type is developed. Accelerators and recipes are other types of packages. An accelerator package or a recipe package consists of a series of prebuilt integrations developed by Oracle.


Learn About Differences Between Accelerators and Recipes


Accelerators

Recipes

A business accelerator provides an end-to-end business Integration  process or use case (for example, marketing to lead, hire to retire, or concept to launch).

A technical accelerator provides a common technical solution (for example, sending alerts on failures). They are meant to be called by another integration.

It comes with a predefined template that gives your headstart. It doesn't provide end to the end integration process

Managed and Supported by Producer

Not supported By Producer

Configurable and extendable

Fully Extendable in Oracle Integration designer

Upgrades will be provided by Producer

Can't upgrade to newer versions

Configurator in Oracle Integration and as native SaaS

Configurator in Oracle Integration

Paid offering (as decided by the producer)


Always free

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