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Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.
Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.
For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.
ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.
Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.
Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.
As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.
We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.
Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.
Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.
A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .
Topics: Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.
About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.
A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.
See Service Limits.Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.
Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Capabilities The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to create an integration with a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook application.Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.
Use the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter in an Oracle Integration integration to retrieve messages in Office 365 and Outlook.com.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.
The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter enables you to manage messages, manage folders, and so on.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter supports the Microsoft Graph REST API operations.Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.
Outlook Mail REST API operations have been desupported.The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.
The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.
You can configure the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.
What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.
For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.
See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.
1-1About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases The Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter can be used in the following scenarios.You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.
You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to return information such as emails, attachments, and folders You can integrate a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter to complete tasks such as sending email, creating new folders, deleting email and attachments, and creating new file attachments.Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.
Note: Oracle Integration offers a number of prebuilt integrations, known as recipes , that provide you with a head start in building your integrations.You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .
You can start with a recipe, and then customize it to fit your needs and requirements.Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.
Depending upon the solution provided, a variety of adapters are configured in the prebuilt integrations.See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .
See the Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle Help Center.Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .
Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection Follow a workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.
Step Description More Information 1Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .
The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 2Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.
When you do this, you add trigger and invoke connections to the integration.Create Integrations and Add the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection to an Integration 3Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 4(Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5Activate the integration.Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .
Manage Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 About Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Use Cases 1-2Step Description More Information 6Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection 1-32 Create a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.
You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .
Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection These are the prerequisites for creating a connection with the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter.Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.
Note: Before creating a Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter connection, you must upload the trusted public certificate to Oracle Integration.The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.
The public certificate is created when you create the private key.Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .
Rename the public certificate file extension to .crt.To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.
To upload the certificate, see Upload an SSL Certificate .1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).
1.Log in to https://azure.microsoft.com/ with administrator access.If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.
If you do not have an account, click Free account .2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.
2.In the upper right, click Portal .3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.
3.In the search field at the top, enter app registration , then click the Search icon.4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.
4.Click New registration .5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.
5.In the Name field, enter the user-facing display name for this application.6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.
6.In the Supported account types section, select Accounts in Any Organizational Directory .7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .
7.In the Redirect URI (optional) section, select Web , then enter the redirect URL.https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.
https:// instance_URL /icsapis/agent/oauth/callback 8.Click Register .9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .
9.If you want to add more redirect URLs, click the link in the Redirect URIs section on the right side of the page.10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.
10.In the left navigation pane, click Certificates & secrets to generate a secret.2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.
2-111.In the Client sections section, click New client secret .12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .
12.In the Description field, enter a description for the secret.13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.
13.In the Expires section, select the proper expiration time (preferably Never ).14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.
14.Click Add.15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .
15.In the Client sections section at the bottom, copy the client secret value in the Value column.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .
This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.
Note: The client secret value cannot be displayed again once you exit the Microsoft Azure page.Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.
Ensure that you copy this value.16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.
16.In the left navigation pane, click API permissions to add required permissions to the application.17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .
17.Click Microsoft Graph .18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.
18.In the Select permissions field, begin entering the name of the adapter for which you are configuring permissions.For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .
For the Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter, enter Email .Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)
Available permissions are displayed.You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)
You enter these permissions in the Scope field when configuring a connection on the Connections page.19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.
19.Select the necessary permissions, and click Update Permissions .The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .
The offline_access scope is required.This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.
This scope is needed to get a refresh token, which is then used to get new access tokens.See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.
See Scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform .20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.
20.In the left navigation pane, click Overview .21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).
21.Copy the value shown in the Application (client) ID field.This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).
This value is required when configuring the connection on the Connections page.Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.
Microsoft also provides an example of how to create this application.See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).
See Quickstart: Configure a client application to access web APIs .Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.
Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.
To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.
2.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-2Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .
A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.
3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.
To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .
4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.
a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.
The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.
If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.
b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.
You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .
c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.
Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.
When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.
If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.
For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.
Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.Do not specify Outlook scopes if you plan to select a Microsoft Graph REST API operation during adapter configuration.
d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.Do not specify Outlook scopes if you plan to select a Microsoft Graph REST API operation during adapter configuration.See Error Occurs If Using Outlook Scopes with a Microsoft Graph REST API Operation .
5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.Do not specify Outlook scopes if you plan to select a Microsoft Graph REST API operation during adapter configuration.See Error Occurs If Using Outlook Scopes with a Microsoft Graph REST API Operation .Ensure you correctly enter your scope values.
Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.Do not specify Outlook scopes if you plan to select a Microsoft Graph REST API operation during adapter configuration.See Error Occurs If Using Outlook Scopes with a Microsoft Graph REST API Operation .Ensure you correctly enter your scope values.Otherwise, you receive an error when clicking Provide Consent .
You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter the client ID (application ID) and client secret values you recorded when you added your application to your Microsoft Office 365 Outlook account.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .3.Enter the scope URLs in the Scope field.A scope is a list of authorization permissions for the target application.You must include the offline_access scope along with the application-specific scopes.A blank space between each scope is also required.For example:Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3If using the Outlook REST APIs: https://outlook.office.com/mail.send https://outlook.office.com/ mail.readwrite offline_access If using the Microsoft Graph REST APIs: https://graph.microsoft.com/Mail.ReadWrite https:// graph.microsoft.com/Mail.Send offline_access Note: You cannot use both Outlook and Microsoft Graph scopes in one connection.Do not specify Outlook scopes if you plan to select a Microsoft Graph REST API operation during adapter configuration.See Error Occurs If Using Outlook Scopes with a Microsoft Graph REST API Operation .Ensure you correctly enter your scope values.Otherwise, you receive an error when clicking Provide Consent .4.Click Provide Consent .