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3.In the resulting page, select the cluster that you want to use.4.Get the Apache Kafka API credentials.a.Expand Data integration on the left navigation pane, and click API keys .b.In the API keys page, click Add key .c.In the Create key window, select Global access and then click Next .The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value. |
4.Get the Apache Kafka API credentials.a.Expand Data integration on the left navigation pane, and click API keys .b.In the API keys page, click Add key .c.In the Create key window, select Global access and then click Next .The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration. |
a.Expand Data integration on the left navigation pane, and click API keys .b.In the API keys page, click Add key .c.In the Create key window, select Global access and then click Next .The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password. |
b.In the API keys page, click Add key .c.In the Create key window, select Global access and then click Next .The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support. |
c.In the Create key window, select Global access and then click Next .The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration. |
The API credentials are displayed on the resulting page.d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events. |
d.Note the API credentials, that is the API Key and Secret.You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ). |
You will need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket. |
Click the Copy key icon next to Key and note down the API key.Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ . |
Click the Copy key icon next to Secret and note down the Secret.e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu. |
e.Select the check box I have saved my API key and secret and am ready to continue .f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section. |
f.Click Save .5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key . |
5.Get the Apache Kafka Cluster Bootstrap Server URL.a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again. |
a.In the left navigation pane, expand Cluster overview and then click Cluster settings .b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer. |
b.In the Identification section, copy and note the Bootstrap server value.You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files. |
You'll need this value while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top. |
6.Obtain the truststore file and password, and the keystore file and password.For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results. |
For details, see step 2 in Configure Kafka Confluent Support.You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears. |
You'll need these values while configuring the Apache Kafka connection in Oracle Integration.In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket. |
In addition to the above configuration tasks, you have to ensure that you create a topic in your Apache Kafka instance to store messages or events.For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section. |
For detail information, see the Apache Kafka Quickstart ( https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart ).Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it. |
Configure Amazon S3 Complete the following configuration tasks to successfully connect to Amazon S3 from Oracle Integration and export Apache Kafka messages into an Amazon S3 bucket.1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket. |
1.Log in to your AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ .2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket. |
2.Get your AWS access keys.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-4a.In the top navigation bar, choose your user name, and then click My Security Credentials from the menu.b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket . |
b.On the Security Credentials page, expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section.c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka . |
c.Create an access key by clicking Create New Access Key .If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list. |
If the Create New Access Key button is disabled, delete one of the existing access keys and try again.d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket . |
d.Click Download Key File to download the access key ID and secret access key, and save it as a .CSV file to a secure location on your computer.3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section. |
3.Set up your Amazon S3 bucket where you want the Apache Kafka messages to be exported as JSON files.a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket. |
a.In the AWS Management Console, enter S3 in the search field at the top.b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket. |
b.Select S3 (Scalable Storage in the Cloud) from the search results.The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration. |
The Amazon S3 page appears.c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket. |
c.Select an existing bucket.Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket. |
Scroll to the Buckets section.All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources. |
All available buckets are listed under it.Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section. |
Select a bucket.d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All . |
d.Alternatively, create and choose a new bucket.Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears. |
Click Create bucket .In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install . |
In the Create bucket dialog, enter a unique name for the bucket, for example oracle-kafka .In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor . |
In the AWS Region field, select a region from the drop-down list.Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection. |
Click Create bucket .The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection. |
The new bucket is listed under the Buckets section.Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit . |
Select the bucket.4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears. |
4.Note the AWS Region of the bucket.You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka. |
You will need this information when you configure the REST Amazon S3 connection from Oracle Integration.Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka . |
Select the bucket.Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL . |
Click the Properties tab, and note the AWS Region of the bucket.Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka. |
Install and Configure the Recipe On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe package to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka . |
1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field. |
2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field. |
The list of available recipes appears.3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field. |
3.Select the recipe you want to install, and click Install .A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field. |
A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-54.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka . |
Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection Configure the Integration Configure the Oracle Apache Kafka Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle Apache Kafka connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save . |
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Apache Kafka Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. |
2.Click Edit .The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again. |
The Oracle Apache Kafka Connection window appears.3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful. |
3.In the Bootstrap Servers field, enter the Bootstrap Server URL you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page. |
See Configure Apache Kafka .4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection. |
4.In the Security Policy field, select SASL PLAIN Over SSL .5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection. |
5.In the SASL Username and SASL Password fields, enter the Apache Kafka API Key and Secret that you obtained earlier while configuring Apache Kafka.See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit . |
See Configure Apache Kafka .6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears. |
6.Complete the following: a.Upload the truststore file in the TrustStore field.b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list. |
b.Upload the keystore file in the KeyStore field.c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3. |
c.Enter the truststore password in the Truststore password field.d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ . |
d.Enter the keystore passowrd in the KeyStore password field.See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket. |
See Configure Apache Kafka .7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/. |
7.Click Save .8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 . |
8.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list. |
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields. |
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket. |
9.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 . |
Configure the Oracle REST Amazon S3 Connection You have to configure the connection details for the Oracle REST Amazon S3 connection.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) . |
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection.2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 . |
2.Click Edit .The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save . |
The Oracle REST AmazonS3 Connection window appears.3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. |
3.Under the Connection Properties section, do the following:Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-6a.In the Connection Type field, select REST API Base URL from the drop-down list.b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again. |
b.In the Connection URL field, enter https://s3.<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful. |
<your-bucket- region> .amazonaws.com/ .Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page. |
Where your-bucket-region is the region in which you had set up your Amazon S3 bucket.For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration. |
For example, https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/.See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration. |
See Configure Amazon S3 .4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor. |
4.In the Security section, do the following: a.In the Security Policy field, select AWS Signature Version 4 from the drop-down list.b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon. |
b.Enter the access key and the secret key that you obtained earlier while configuring Amazon S3 in the Access Key and Secret Key fields.c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears. |
c.In the AWS Region field, select the AWS region where you have created the Amazon S3 bucket.For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page. |
For example, eu-central-1 .d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again. |
d.In the Service Name field, select Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) .See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears. |
See Configure Amazon S3 .5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page. |
5.Click Save .6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages. |
6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection. |
In the dialog that displays, click Test again.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field. |
You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages . |
7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read. |
Configure the Integration You have to configure the Apache Kafka adapter endpoint properties in the integration.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure? |
1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Kafka Amazon S3 Scheduled JSON Object Export integration.2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message? |
2.Open the integration in the Integration editor.3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message?field, select No. |
3.In the integration canvas, select the LoadTopicMessages invoke, and then click the Edit icon.The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message?field, select No.h.Click Next and then click Done . |
The Apache Kafka Endpoint Configuration Wizard with its Basic Info page appears.4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message?field, select No.h.Click Next and then click Done .See Add the Kafka Adapter Connection to an Integration in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration . |
4.Click Next in the Basic Info page.5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message?field, select No.h.Click Next and then click Done .See Add the Kafka Adapter Connection to an Integration in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration .7.On the Integration editor, click Save . |
5.In the Operation page that appears, click Next again.The Topic & Partition page appears.6.Configure the following in the Topic & Partition page.a.In the Select a Topic list, choose the Apache Kafka topic from which you want to query and fetch messages.b.Select a partition from the Specify the Partition list, or use the Default selection.c.Specify the consumer group to use in the Consumer Group field.d.Select the Read latest option under Specify the option for consuming messages .e.In the Maximum Number of Records to be fetched field, specify the number of messages to be read.f.In the Do you want to specify the message structure?field, select No.Appendix A Cloud Storage/Content Management Recipes A-7g.In the Do you want to specify the headers for the message?field, select No.h.Click Next and then click Done .See Add the Kafka Adapter Connection to an Integration in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration .7.On the Integration editor, click Save .8.Click Close to return back to the Configuration Editor. |
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