Oracle Fusion Architecture provides an open architecture ecosystem, which is service- and event-enabled.2 Many enterprises use this open, pluggable architecture ecosystem to write Oracle Fusion Applications, or even third-party applications on top of Oracle Fusion Middleware.3
Oracle Fusion Architecture is based on the following core principles:
Oracle Fusion Applications that can be written on Oracle Fusion Middleware using the Oracle Fusion Architecture ecosystem,4 were released in September, 2010.56
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