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15.Click OK. You return to the Credentials window, and the OAuth Client ID that you created is listed under the OAuth 2.0 Client ID section.Note: Before creating a Gmail connection, you must upload the trusted Gmail public certificate to Oracle Integration.The trusted Gmail public certificate can be downloaded from https://gmail.com .Rename the GoogleCertificate.txt file extension to .cer.See Upload an SSL Certificate and Certificate Errors in Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration .Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .
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Note: Before creating a Gmail connection, you must upload the trusted Gmail public certificate to Oracle Integration.The trusted Gmail public certificate can be downloaded from https://gmail.com .Rename the GoogleCertificate.txt file extension to .cer.See Upload an SSL Certificate and Certificate Errors in Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration .Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.
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The trusted Gmail public certificate can be downloaded from https://gmail.com .Rename the GoogleCertificate.txt file extension to .cer.See Upload an SSL Certificate and Certificate Errors in Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration .Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.
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Rename the GoogleCertificate.txt file extension to .cer.See Upload an SSL Certificate and Certificate Errors in Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration .Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .
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See Upload an SSL Certificate and Certificate Errors in Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration .Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.
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Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory Obtain a sFTP server and ensure that you're able to access it.1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.
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1.Log in to the server using your user name and password through an FTP client; for example, FileZilla.2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .
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2.Create a directory ( gmail-attachments ) on the server into which the attachments from Gmail will be written.Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .
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Note down the path of the directory.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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .
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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.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .
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1.On the Oracle Integration Home page, scroll to the Accelerators & Recipes section.2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .
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2.Click Search All .The list of available recipes appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.
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The list of available recipes appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2223.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.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.
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A confirmation message informing that the recipe was successfully installed appears, and the recipe now displays the Installed tag.4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.
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4.Click Configure to configure the following resources using the Configuration Editor .Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection Update Integration Property Configure the Oracle Google Mail Connection You must provide connection details such as the client ID and client secret to access Google APIs, then test your connection to ensure it works.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle Google Mail Connection.2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.
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2.Click Edit .The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.
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The Google Mail Connection window opens.3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.
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3.Under the Security section, enter the following details: a.In the Client Id and Client Secret fields, enter the client ID and secret that you obtained while configuring Gmail.See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.
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See Configure Gmail .b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .
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b.In the Scope field, enter https://www.googleapis.com/auth/gmail.modify .4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.
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4.Click Save .5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.
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5.Click Provide Consent .a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.
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a.In the resulting dialog, enter your Oracle Integration username and password, and click Sign in .b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.
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b.Log in to your Gmail account from the browser window that opens.c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .
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c.Follow the prompts till you see the access allowed page.Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.
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Switch back to your Google Mail Connection window in Oracle Integration.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.
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6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .
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You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.
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Click Save again if prompted.Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.6.Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured.In the dialog that displays, click Test again.
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Configure the Oracle FTP Read Write Connection You must configure connection details such as connection properties and log in credentials for your FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, select Oracle FTP Read Write Connection.2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.
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2.Click Edit .The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.
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The FTP Connection window appears.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2233.In the Connection Properties section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.
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Field Information to Enter FTP Server Host Address Enter the host address of your sFTP server.FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.
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FTP Server Port 22 SFTP Connection Select Yes from the list.4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .
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4.In the Security section, enter the following details.Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.
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Field Information to Enter Security Policy Select FTP Server Access Policy .User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.
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User Name Enter the user name to connect to your sFTP server.Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .
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Password Enter the password to connect to your sFTP server.5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .
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5.Click Save .If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .
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If prompted, click Save for a second time to confirm.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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.
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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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.
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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.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .
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You get a confirmation message if your test is successful.7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.
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7.Click Back to return to the Configuration Editor page.Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .
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Click Save again if prompted.Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.
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Update Integration Property You must update the integration property value so that the attachments from Gmail are exported to the right folder in the FTP server.1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, select the Oracle Gmail FTP Attachment Sync integration.2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.
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2.Click Actions , and then click Update Property Values .3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.
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3.In the Update Property Values dialog, note the property that has been configured - Ftpfolderdestination.4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .
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4.Click Ftpfolderdestination , and in the New Value field, enter the path of the directory where the Gmail attachments will be written in the FTP server.For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.
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For example, oracle-int/gmail-attachments .See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.
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See Access Your FTP Server and Create a Directory .5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.
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5.Click Submit .You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.
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You get a confirmation message that the integration property has been updated successfully.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.
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Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and updated the integration property, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-2242.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.
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You get a confirmation message that the integration has been activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.
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3.On the Configuration Editor page, click Run on the integration's row, and then select Submit Now .The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.
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The Schedule Parameters window appears.4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.
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4.In the Schedule Parameters window, enter the current date (format: YYYY-MM-DD) in the New Value field.For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.
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For example, 2021-07-20.This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.
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This filters out already exported attachments, and ensures that only the latest attachments in the Gmail account after the last export gets fetched.5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.
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5.Click Submit .Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.
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Youve successfully submitted the integration for a test run.6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.
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6.Log in to the FTP server and check if the attachments from Gmail have been exported to the specified directory.Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.
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Related Documentation Using the Google Gmail Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration Integrate with DocuSign Use these recipes to create a draft envelope in your DocuSign account and retrieve the status of an existing DocuSign envelope, respectively.Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.
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Note: These recipes are available in the Integration Store as: REST DocuSign | Create Envelope REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.
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No support is provided for these recipes.Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.
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Overview With these recipes, you can: Create a draft envelope containing a document (for example, a PDF document) in your DocuSign account.Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.
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Subsequently, from your DocuSign account, you can edit this envelope and send it to the required recipients.Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.
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Retrieve the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.
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To run the DocuSign recipes, you must configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection with the details necessary to access the DocuSign application.You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.
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You can then trigger the recipes through a REST request and supply the necessary request payload.For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.
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For the REST DocuSign | Create Envelope recipe, you must supply the ID of the document you want to insert within a DocuSign envelope, the name of the document, andAppendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-225the Base64 value for the document as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .
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The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it creates a draft envelope with your document in your DocuSign account.The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.
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The response containing the new envelope ID is returned to you.For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.
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For the REST DocuSign | Get Envelope Status recipe, you must supply the ID of the DocuSign envelope of which you want the status as the request payload.The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.
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The DocuSign Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the status of the specified envelope.The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.
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The response containing the status and the last status-change date and time is returned to you.Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .
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Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Create Envelope Creates a draft envelope containing a document in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_SEND_ENVELO/1.0/ createdocusign Example Request Payload: { "documentId" : "12345", "name" : "new", "documentBase64" : "<Base64_equivalent_of_a_PDF_file>" } Example Response Payload: { "envelopeId": "cdf684b3-b1af-4d2a- a56e-4d3a146c5c08" }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-226Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Envelope Status Retrieves the status of an existing envelope in your DocuSign account.REST API Command: POST: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- REST_DOCUSI_GET_ENVE_STAT/1.0/ envelopstatuschanges Example Request Payload: { "envelopidId":"13e47618-b03f-4fac- ac4d-3fc0c9477311" } Example Response Payload: { "status": "created", "statuschangedatetime": "2021-04-13T13:22:20.1730000Z" } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration DocuSign Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.
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Configure the Oracle REST Connection and the Oracle DocuSign Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.
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You only need to configure these connections once.Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.
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Both the DocuSign recipes use the same connections.You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.
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You must supply the following information when you configure these connections.Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.
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Connection Name Parameters Oracle REST Connection The connection parameters are already configured for you.Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.
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Test and save the connection.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-227Connection Name Parameters Oracle DocuSign Connection Security Client ID (Integrator Key): The App/Integration Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.
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Client Secret: The Secret Key of the integration created on DocuSign.Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.
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Scope: The list of scopes for which you want to grant permission, for example, signature extended .Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.
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Instance Type: The type of your DocuSign instance.This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.
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This is an optional field.Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?
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Account ID: The API Account ID of the integration created on DocuSign.This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2019-10-17T09:41:54+0000", "story": "", "id": "114257499511181_1240634186121094" } ] } }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-229Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Feed Retrieves the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEB_GET_PAGE_FEED/1.0/getPageDetails?
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This is an optional field.For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2019-10-17T09:41:54+0000", "story": "", "id": "114257499511181_1240634186121094" } ] } }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-229Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Feed Retrieves the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEB_GET_PAGE_FEED/1.0/getPageDetails?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:57+0000", "story": "James London wrote on ExamplePage's timeline with David Ryan.
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For more details, see Create a DocuSign Adapter Connection in Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration .Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2019-10-17T09:41:54+0000", "story": "", "id": "114257499511181_1240634186121094" } ] } }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-229Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Feed Retrieves the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEB_GET_PAGE_FEED/1.0/getPageDetails?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:57+0000", "story": "James London wrote on ExamplePage's timeline with David Ryan.", "id": "101637441997647_108967031264688" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:38+0000", "message": "Example message1","id": "101637441997647_108966757931382" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:11:30+0000", "message": "Example message2","id": "101637441997647_108965954598129" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T03:55:31+0000", "message": "Example message3", "id": "101637441997647_108955377932520" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:59:11+0000", "message": "Example message4", "id": "101637441997647_108577494636975" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:58:26+0000", "message": "Example message5", "id": "101637441997647_108577171303674" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-10T15:05:16+0000", "message": "Example message6", "id": "101637441997647_107388018089256" } ], "paging": { "cursors": { "before": "QVFIUmdRR3VaSXJZAM2F1aEt PeXFNdy1NNk1weENIbG5IVkNaeldCRFo5aWd1Mng2 R0JSZAElWVFBINzBnSmJBYzhTRjNfQl85VHZAvc3E 5RkNYems2ZAzR0R01tN2pYZ AWdGalZAQblpoeWNaOXN0Skd2WGlOMkZABMVNQZAl 9GemtibU1FcXdE", "after": Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-230Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads "QVFIUkwycGp3MG11YnVZAbFNBMzkwd09PanUtbzV KVHVPVT VuREwxcDdLNjkzNHRHR013ekl4RVhqbW9iNlJfOW5 QREp TQVVNVjFqZAGdheGNlMTdtOVowa2xSMHdNSkJQME5 3RzM 4T2ZADQnhyUWpNMEY1Rk1XMDZAxbHd1ZAXpWLXdiU DNS" } } } } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Facebook Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .
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Related Documentation Using the DocuSign Adapter with Oracle Integration Interact with Facebook Use these recipes to retrieve the details of a Facebook page.Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2019-10-17T09:41:54+0000", "story": "", "id": "114257499511181_1240634186121094" } ] } }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-229Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Feed Retrieves the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEB_GET_PAGE_FEED/1.0/getPageDetails?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:57+0000", "story": "James London wrote on ExamplePage's timeline with David Ryan.", "id": "101637441997647_108967031264688" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:38+0000", "message": "Example message1","id": "101637441997647_108966757931382" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:11:30+0000", "message": "Example message2","id": "101637441997647_108965954598129" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T03:55:31+0000", "message": "Example message3", "id": "101637441997647_108955377932520" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:59:11+0000", "message": "Example message4", "id": "101637441997647_108577494636975" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:58:26+0000", "message": "Example message5", "id": "101637441997647_108577171303674" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-10T15:05:16+0000", "message": "Example message6", "id": "101637441997647_107388018089256" } ], "paging": { "cursors": { "before": "QVFIUmdRR3VaSXJZAM2F1aEt PeXFNdy1NNk1weENIbG5IVkNaeldCRFo5aWd1Mng2 R0JSZAElWVFBINzBnSmJBYzhTRjNfQl85VHZAvc3E 5RkNYems2ZAzR0R01tN2pYZ AWdGalZAQblpoeWNaOXN0Skd2WGlOMkZABMVNQZAl 9GemtibU1FcXdE", "after": Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-230Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads "QVFIUkwycGp3MG11YnVZAbFNBMzkwd09PanUtbzV KVHVPVT VuREwxcDdLNjkzNHRHR013ekl4RVhqbW9iNlJfOW5 QREp TQVVNVjFqZAGdheGNlMTdtOVowa2xSMHdNSkJQME5 3RzM 4T2ZADQnhyUWpNMEY1Rk1XMDZAxbHd1ZAXpWLXdiU DNS" } } } } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Facebook Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Trigger Connection and the Oracle Facebook Connection present in the recipe package.
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Note: These recipes are available in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package in the Integration Store.Oracle provides these recipes as samples only.These recipes are meant only for guidance, and are not warranted to be error-free.No support is provided for these recipes.Overview Using the recipes in the REST Facebook | Get Page Details package, you can: Get all the posts published by a Facebook page.Get the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.To run a Facebook recipe, you must configure the Oracle Facebook Connection with the details necessary to access Facebook.You can then trigger the recipe through a REST request and supply the page-id of the Facebook page for which you want to retrieve details.The Facebook Adapter in the recipe is subsequently invoked, and it fetches the details of the specified page from Facebook.The response containing the page data is returned to you.Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-228Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Posts Retrieves all the posts published by a Facebook page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEBO_GET_PAGE_POSTS/1.0/getPosts?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2019-10-17T09:41:54+0000", "story": "", "id": "114257499511181_1240634186121094" } ] } }Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-229Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads Get Page Feed Retrieves the entire feed of a Facebook page, including posts and links published by the page or by the visitors to the page.REST API Command: GET: https://<host:port>/ic/api/ integration/v1/flows/rest/ORCL-R- FACEB_GET_PAGE_FEED/1.0/getPageDetails?key=page-id&value={facebook_page_id} Example Response Payload: { "postResource.definitions.postType": { "data": [ { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:57+0000", "story": "James London wrote on ExamplePage's timeline with David Ryan.", "id": "101637441997647_108967031264688" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:13:38+0000", "message": "Example message1","id": "101637441997647_108966757931382" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T04:11:30+0000", "message": "Example message2","id": "101637441997647_108965954598129" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-12T03:55:31+0000", "message": "Example message3", "id": "101637441997647_108955377932520" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:59:11+0000", "message": "Example message4", "id": "101637441997647_108577494636975" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-11T17:58:26+0000", "message": "Example message5", "id": "101637441997647_108577171303674" }, { "created_time": "2021-03-10T15:05:16+0000", "message": "Example message6", "id": "101637441997647_107388018089256" } ], "paging": { "cursors": { "before": "QVFIUmdRR3VaSXJZAM2F1aEt PeXFNdy1NNk1weENIbG5IVkNaeldCRFo5aWd1Mng2 R0JSZAElWVFBINzBnSmJBYzhTRjNfQl85VHZAvc3E 5RkNYems2ZAzR0R01tN2pYZ AWdGalZAQblpoeWNaOXN0Skd2WGlOMkZABMVNQZAl 9GemtibU1FcXdE", "after": Appendix A Social and Productivity Recipes A-230Integration Name Description REST Commands and Example Payloads "QVFIUkwycGp3MG11YnVZAbFNBMzkwd09PanUtbzV KVHVPVT VuREwxcDdLNjkzNHRHR013ekl4RVhqbW9iNlJfOW5 QREp TQVVNVjFqZAGdheGNlMTdtOVowa2xSMHdNSkJQME5 3RzM 4T2ZADQnhyUWpNMEY1Rk1XMDZAxbHd1ZAXpWLXdiU DNS" } } } } System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Facebook Install, Configure, and Run the Recipes For more information and steps to install, configure, and run recipes, see Get Started with Integration Accelerators and Recipes .Configure the Oracle REST Trigger Connection and the Oracle Facebook Connection present in the recipe package.You only need to configure these connections once.
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