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Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface v1 Understand the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Learn about using the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter as a connection in integrations and review the typical workflow for integration tasks.Topics: Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface v1 Understand the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Learn about using the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter as a connection in integrations and review the typical workflow for integration tasks.Topics: Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface v1 Understand the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Learn about using the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter as a connection in integrations and review the typical workflow for integration tasks.Topics: Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.
Topics: Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities What Application Version Is Supported?Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.
Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.
A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.
See Service Limits.Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.
Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Capabilities Use the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter in an integration to connect Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to on-premise and cloud applications.Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.
Automate financial close and tax close tasks, and monitor events in cloud and on-premise applications with Task Manager in: Oracle Tax Reporting Cloud Oracle Financial Consolidation and Close Cloud Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.
For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.
See Connectivity Certification Matrix .1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.
1-1Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to invoke a business operation in another application.For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.
For example, post something on Facebook when a scheduled activity happens in Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.
Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.
Design the integration: Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as the trigger so that the integration can be triggered by Task Manager.Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.
Add a connection to the application that you want to automate as an invoke.Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.
Add an Enterprise Performance Management connection as an invoke to send status back to Task Manager.Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.
Use Case: Post a Message on Facebook when Financial Close Completes Lets assume that every time a financial close task has been completed in Task Manager, you want to post a message to your companys Facebook page to indicate that the sales have been consolidated.You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.
You can do this by building an integration in Oracle Integration with an Enterprise Performance Management connection and a Facebook connection.In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.
In Task Manager, you set up a scheduled task to do financial consolidation of sales.When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.
When financial consolidation of sales is complete, the integration is triggered.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .
Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-2Ste pDescription 1A financial consolidation of sales task completes in Task Manager and triggers the task to post an automated message to Facebook.The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .
The task to post an automated message to Facebook triggers the integration in Oracle Integration.2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.
2The integration triggers a post operation in Facebook through the Facebook connection.3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .
3A message is posted to Facebook.4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .
4Facebook sends a response to the integration through the Facebook connection.5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.
5The integration maps the Facebook response to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status.6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.
6The integration sends the task status update to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.
Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.
Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as the trigger and configure the connection in the integration: Task Manager Connection is the connection to the application for which you want to automate tasks.You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.
You created this connection in Task Manager.Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.
Task Manager Integration Type is the integration you created in Task Manager to connect to your application.In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.
In the example, this application is Facebook.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.
Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-3 Configure the mapping fromOracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to Facebook: Map the message parameter from Task Manager to Facebook.Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.
Add the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection you created in Oracle Integration as an invoke to send task status back to Task Manager: In Operation , select Update Task Status for Process Automation .Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.
Configure the mapping from Facebook to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud to update task status: Make sure you map the taskId .This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.
This is very important to update the task status back to Task Manager.Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.
Make sure you indicate the state of the taskStatus .Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.
Valid values are: success , fail, abort , warning .Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.
Also specify the message to send back to Task Manager.In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.
In this example, the message is message posted .Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-4 Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the taskId and IntegrationCode fields for debugging.You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.
You can also add fields from taskParameters if desired.Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.
Chapter 1 Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-5Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case Use Task Manager with Oracle Integration to monitor events in another application that resides on-premise or on the Cloud.For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.
For example, whenever a General Ledger period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, you want to retrieve specific data and send it to Task Manager.Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
Integration Pattern Create an orchestrated integration in Oracle Integration.Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.
Design the integration so that: The application from which the event is triggered is the trigger.The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.
The Enterprise Performance Management connection is an invoke to send notification of the event back to Task Manager.Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.
Use Case: Monitor Events in Other Applications For example, build an integration in Oracle Integration with an Oracle E-Business Suite connection and an Enterprise Performance Management connection.Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.
Whenever a General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite, the integration is triggered and data is sent back to Task Manager.Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.
Ste pDescription 1A General Ledger Period closes in Oracle E-Business Suite triggering the integration in Oracle Integration.Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-6Ste pDescription 2The integration maps data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.
3The integration sends data and parameters from Oracle E-Business Suite to Task Manager in Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.
Integration in Oracle Integration Create an App Driven Orchestration in Oracle Integration.Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .
Configure the other application parameters in the integration.For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.
For example, in Oracle E- Business Suite: Chapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-7 Configure the mapping in the integration: Ensure you map the Event Name to the event name in Task Manager.This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .
This is needed for Task Manager to identify the event.Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.
Map all parameters in the application to the parameter array in Task Manager so that all required event data is sent back to Task Manager.Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.
Configure the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud connection in the integration: Ensure the Operation is Update Task Status for Event MonitoringChapter 1 Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 1-8Task Manager Connection and Task Manager Integration Type are the connections and integrations you configured in Task Manager Enable tracking When editing the integration, select Tracking from the menu in the upper right corner and track the EventKey and EventName fields for debugging.At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.
At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Follow a simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.
This table lists the workflow steps for adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-9Step Description More Information 1.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.
In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, configure Task Manager for your integration.Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Identify: Oracle Integration URL and administrator user name and password with which to connect Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud URL and port number, and administrator user name and password with which to connect 2.Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.
Design your integration.Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.
Identify the type of integration you want to create: process automation or event monitoring.Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .
Process Automation Integration Pattern and Use Case Event Monitoring Integration Pattern and Use Case 3.In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.
In Oracle Integration, create connections for applications that you want to integrate.Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager 4.In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.
In Oracle Integration, create your integration.Create Application-Driven Orchestrated Integrations 5 In Oracle Integration, activate your integration.Activate an Integration 6.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.
In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, check that the integration is enabled.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .
7.In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .
In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager, create a schedule and task.1.In Task Manager, select Manage Integrations .2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.
2.Select Manage Schedules , and create a new schedule.3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .
3.Create a new task and add it to the schedule.4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.
4.Trigger the integration in Oracle Integration: For process automation: Open the schedule and trigger the task that triggers the integration in Oracle Integration For event monitoring: a.Open the schedule.b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .
b.In the application for which you want to monitor the event, trigger the event.c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.
c.Wait for the task to be completed.8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .
8 In Oracle Integration, monitor the integration on the dashboard.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-10Step Description More Information 9 Debug and troubleshoot your integration.View errors and activity stream: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Errors.2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .
2.Hover your cursor over the instance you want to track, then click the View Details icon to open the Activity Stream pane.View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.
View detailed logs: 1.In the navigation pane, click Monitoring , then Integrations , then Dashboards .2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .
2.Click Logs, then select Diagnostic Logs or Incident Logs to download the associated logs.Chapter 1 At a Glance: Workflow to Integrate with Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud 1-112 Create an Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .
You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.
Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter Topics: Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration Upload an SSL Certificate Configure Task Manager to Work with Oracle Integration To create connections in Oracle Integration, you need to configure Task Manager to work with Oracle Integration.For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .
For detailed instructions, see the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud documentation Creating Custom Integrations .Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .
Heres a summary: Task Manager Configuration Summary In Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, in Task Manager: 1.Create a Connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.
In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , then New.Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.
Make sure the following fields are checked: Enabled Cloud 2.Create an integration for the connection .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.
In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , New Integration , and select Process Automation or Event Monitoring as the type.For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.
For Parameters, specify the minimum required parameters for Close Calendar .These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.
These parameters are generally a subset of the parameters defined in the Oracle Integration integration.2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.
2-1For example: To post a message to Facebook, you can create a single parameter of type text named message .To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.
To monitor an Oracle E-Business Suite Period Close task, you can specify a parameter with the name Period Name .Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .
Its possible to define no parameters at all in Close Calendar , and do it all in the Oracle Integration integration.3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.
3.Create a new task type .In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).
In Task Manager , select Manage Task Types , New Task Type .Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.
Make sure you select the integration you just created in Task Manager in step 2.4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.
4.Create a connection to Oracle Integration .In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.
In Task Manager , select Manage Integrations , Manage Connections , Integration Cloud Connection .Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.
Specify the connection URL to connect to Oracle Integration.For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.
For example: https:// OIC_Instance_Name .integration.ocp.oraclecloud.com Specify the user name and password of the service administrator of Oracle Integration.Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.
Upload an SSL Certificate Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections.If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.
If you make an SSL connection in which the root certificate does not exist in Oracle Integration, an exception is thrown.In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.
In that case, you must upload the appropriate certificate.A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.
A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into Oracle Integration.To upload an SSL certificate: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings > Certificates .All certificates currently uploaded to the trust store are displayed in the Certificates dialog.The link enables you to filter by name, certificate expiration date, status, type, category, and installation method (user-installed or system-installed).Certificates installed by the system cannot be deleted.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-22.Click Upload at the top of the page.The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.