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Element Description Client ID (Integrator Key) Enter the DocuSign integrator key.The key identifies the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.The value passed in this parameter must exactly match the value shown in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Client Secret Enter the client secret.The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .
The key identifies the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.The value passed in this parameter must exactly match the value shown in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Client Secret Enter the client secret.The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.
The value passed in this parameter must exactly match the value shown in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Client Secret Enter the client secret.The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Client Secret Enter the client secret.The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.
Client Secret Enter the client secret.The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.
The client secret authorizes the client (the software requesting an access token) making the request.This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.
This value must exactly match the value in the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Element Description Confirm Client Secret Enter the client secret a second time.Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.
Scope Enter the space-delimited set of scopes to which you consented (for example, signature extended ).Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.
Instance Type Select either Production or Sandbox .This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.
This is an optional field.Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.
Account ID Enter the account ID.This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.
This ID enables you to log into multiple accounts for a given login user.Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.
Obtain the value from the API and Keys section of your application in DocuSign.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.
This is an optional field.3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.
3.Click Provide Consent .4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.
4.Log in as the user for the instance type that you selected in step 2.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.
Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.
1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .
What happens next depends on whether your adapter connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.
Only some adapter connections use WSDLs.If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.
If Your Connection...Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.
Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.
Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .
Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).
2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.
If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.
If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.
Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.
Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.
3.When complete, click Save .Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.
Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.
If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.
In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.
AChapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.
If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.
To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.
All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.
The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.
Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .
2.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.
The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.
3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.
4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.
Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .
X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.
a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.
i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.
b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.
i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.
ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.
If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.
iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.
c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.
SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.
Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.
Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.
2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.
3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.
PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.
PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.
You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.
a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.
i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.
ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.
b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.
i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.
ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.
Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.
ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.
ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.
This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.
This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.
No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.
iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.
Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.
c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the DocuSign Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the DocuSign Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.
This wizard guides you through configuration of DocuSign Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.
These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the DocuSign Adapter as an invoke in an integration.The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.
The DocuSign Adapter cannot be used as a trigger in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.
Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Request Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.
You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.
You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.
Invoke Operations Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter invoke operation values for your integration.The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.
The table provides definitions for the DocuSign Adapter API operations that can be performed on the target.These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.
These operations are listed on the DocuSign Adapter Operations page.3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.
3-1Operation Description Send an envelope or create a draftCreates an envelope and sends it to recipients or saves it as a draft envelope.Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .
Send an envelope from a templateCreates an envelope from an existing template and sends it or saves it as a draft envelope.Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.
Retrieving envelope and documentsWhen the envelope status is completed , returns the signed document and associated certificate from the server.Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.
Get envelope status changes Returns envelope status changes for all envelopes.Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.transactionIds are only valid in the DocuSign system for seven days.
Get individual envelope status Returns the overall status for a single envelope.Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.transactionIds are only valid in the DocuSign system for seven days.status The list of current statuses to include in the response.
Send draft envelope Sends a single draft envelope.Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.transactionIds are only valid in the DocuSign system for seven days.status The list of current statuses to include in the response.By default, all envelopes found are returned.
Void envelope Voids a single in-process envelope.Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.transactionIds are only valid in the DocuSign system for seven days.status The list of current statuses to include in the response.By default, all envelopes found are returned.If values are specified, then of the envelopes found, only those with the current status specified are returned in the results.
Modify draft envelope email subject and message for draft envelopeModifies the email subject and message of draft envelopes.Purge documents Places envelope documents and metadata in a purge queue so they can be removed from DocuSign.Element Description Select Operation Select the API operation to perform.Invoke Request Page Enter the DocuSign Adapter request parameters.You can configure the request query parameters on the DocuSign Adapter Request Parameters page.This page is displayed when you select an operation that includes request parameters.The parameters that are displayed are dependent on the operation selected.For example, the parameters in the following table are available for the operation Get envelope status changes .Parameter Description transactionIds Returns a comma separated list of envelope transactionIds when included in the query string.Returns a list of envelope transactionIds when included in the request_body.transactionIds are only valid in the DocuSign system for seven days.status The list of current statuses to include in the response.By default, all envelopes found are returned.If values are specified, then of the envelopes found, only those with the current status specified are returned in the results.from_to_status The status type checked for in the from_date/to_date period.