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To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.
2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.
Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .
A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.
3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.
To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.
4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.
a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.
The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.
If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.
b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.
You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .
c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.
Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.
When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.
If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.
For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .
Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .
d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .
5.Click Create .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-3Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.
You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.
Configure Connection Security and Access Your application (or endpoint) requires that users and services provide security credentials for access.When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.
When creating a Slack connection, you must specify the login credentials and grant access to the Slack application.1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.
1.Go to the Security section.a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.
a.In the Client ID and Client Secret fields, enter the values you recorded when you created an OAuth application with Slack.com.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.
b.In the Scope field, enter the list of authorization permissions for the target application.The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.
The Slack Adapter supports the following scopes: Note: The scopes available for selection correspond to the operations supported by the Slack Adapter.channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.
channels:read channels:write chat:write:user channels:history files:read search:read stars:read users:read See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.
2.Conduct the authorization code flow and grant access.a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.
a.Click Provide Consent .b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.
b.In the Authentication Required dialog, click OK. c.In the Log in to grant access to Slack page, click Authorize .d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.
d.Click Grant access to Slack .A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.
A message confirms that Oracle Integration successfully conducted the authorization and procured the access token.Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.
Access to the Slack application is allowed.Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.
Your final step in creating a connection is to test the connection.You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.
You need to verify that the login credentials are valid and that you can access the Slack application successfully.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-4Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.
1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.
What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.
If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.
Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.
Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.
Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.
2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.
If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.
If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.
Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .
Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.
3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-53 Add the Slack Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Slack Adapter into the invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.
This wizard guides you through configuration of the Slack Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.
The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Slack Adapter as an invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.
Topics: Basic Info Page Invoke Operations Page Request Parameters Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.
You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.
You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.
Invoke Operations Page The Slack Adapter supports the following invoke (outbound) operations.Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.
Note that some operations require a parameter.You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.
You specify the parameters, if any, on the next page (Request Parameters page) in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.
Also, the scope required for each operation to work successfully must have been defined when you created the connection.See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.
See Configure Connection Security and Access .3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.
3-1See the documentation on the Slack.com website for details about these scopes.Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.
Element Description Parameter Required Scope Create Channel Creates a channel in Slack.None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.
None channels:write Get Channel Gets information about a Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.
channel channels:read Invite User To ChannelInvites a user to a Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.
None channels:write Remove User From ChannelRemoves a user from a Slack channel.None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.
None channels:write List Channels Lists all channels that belong to a Slack team.None channels:read Send Message Sends a message to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.
None chat:write:user Schedule Message Schedules a message to be sent to a Slack channel.None chat:write:user List Scheduled MessagesReturns a list of scheduled messages.None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.
None No scope required Delete Message Deletes a message.None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.
None chat:write:user Create File Updates or creates a file.None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.
None files:write files:write:user Get File Info Gets information about a team file.file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .
file files:read Enable File Access Enables a file for public/external sharing.None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.
None files:write files:write:user Revoke File Access Revokes public/external sharing access for a file.None files:write files:write:user List Files Lists and filters team files.types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.
types channel userfiles:read Create Private ChannelCreates a private Slack channel.None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.
None channels:write Get Private Channel Gets information about a private Slack channel.channel channels:read Invite User To Private ChannelInvites a user to a private Slack channel.None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.
None channels:write Remove User From Private ChannelRemoves a user from a private Slack channel.None channels:write List Private ChannelsLists private Slack channels that the calling user has access to.None channels:read Get User Presence Gets user presence information.user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.
user users:read Get User Identity Gets a users identity.None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.
None identity.basic Get User Info Gets information about a user.user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.
user users:read Get User By Email Finds a user with an email address.email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.
email users:read.email List Private Channel UsersLists all users in a Slack team.None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.
None users:read Search Files Searches for files matching a query.query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.
query search:read Search Messages Searches for messages matching a query.query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.
query search:readChapter 3 Invoke Operations Page 3-2Request Parameters Page If you selected an invoke operation that requires a parameter, then the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard displays the Request Parameters page.Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Enter any required parameter values for the operation you selected.See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.
See Invoke Operations Page .Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.
Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.
Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.
The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.
For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.
For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.
To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.
To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Request Parameters Page 3-34 Implement Common Patterns Using the Slack Adapter You can use the Slack Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.
Topics: Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter Write Error Notifications to a Channel with the Slack Adapter This use case describes how to use the Slack Adapter for notifications.A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.
A scheduled integration that is supposed to read files from an FTP server fails.A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.
A global fault is used and the Slack Adapter connection writes the error notification to a channel.See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.
See this blog.4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.
4-1Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F25771-24 June 2024 Oracle Cloud Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F25771-24 Copyright 2020, 2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.