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f.On the Resources page, click Configure this application as a resource server now .g.Optionally update the value in the Access Token Expiration field.h.Select Is Refresh Token Allowed .i.In the Primary Audience field, add the Oracle Fusion Applications URL and port.This is the primary recipient where the token is processed.https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes. |
g.Optionally update the value in the Access Token Expiration field.h.Select Is Refresh Token Allowed .i.In the Primary Audience field, add the Oracle Fusion Applications URL and port.This is the primary recipient where the token is processed.https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation. |
h.Select Is Refresh Token Allowed .i.In the Primary Audience field, add the Oracle Fusion Applications URL and port.This is the primary recipient where the token is processed.https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application. |
i.In the Primary Audience field, add the Oracle Fusion Applications URL and port.This is the primary recipient where the token is processed.https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using. |
This is the primary recipient where the token is processed.https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user. |
https:// FA_URL :443 j.In the Scopes section, click Add.The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user. |
The Add Scope dialog appears.k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User? |
k.In the Scope field, enter /.l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No. |
l.In the Display Name field, enter a display name.m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user. |
m.In the Description field, enter All.n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository. |
n.Select Requires Consent .o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes. |
o.Click Add.p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration. |
p.Click Next to move to the next page in the wizard.q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications. |
q.On the Web Tier Policy page, click Next without making any changes.r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications. |
r.On the Authorization page, click Next without making any changes.s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password. |
s.Click Finish to complete resource application creation.t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console. |
t.Click Activate to activate your client application.The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access. |
The resource server representing the resource is now active.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-15(Optional) Create a Local User Note: The following step is only required if the Oracle Fusion Applications user is not federated with Oracle Identity Cloud Service or whichever identity provider you are using.1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application. |
1.Create an Oracle Identity Cloud Service local user.Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application . |
Carefully review the following table to see if you already have a local user.Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed. |
Scenario Do I Need to Create a Local User?You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next . |
You have an Oracle Fusion Applications user federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.No.You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now . |
You do not need to create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user.This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code . |
This is because Oracle Identity Cloud Service already has Oracle Fusion Applications users in its repository.You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port. |
You do not have federation between Oracle Fusion Applications and the Oracle Identity Cloud Service that is protecting Oracle Integration.Yes.You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly. |
You must create the local Oracle Identity Cloud Service Oracle Fusion Applications user that you plan to use with the OAuth setup in Oracle Integration.The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection. |
The Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator must create a nonfederated local username in Oracle Identity Cloud Service that matches the user in Oracle Fusion Applications.If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration. |
If you have already used and invoked Oracle Fusion Applications REST endpoints, you likely already created a user with the necessary roles and accesses to invoke the REST endpoints of Oracle Fusion Applications.This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service . |
This user must be created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service and have a local user password.Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >. |
Create the Confidential Client Application for Oracle Integration 1.Sign in as the Oracle Identity Cloud Service administrator to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add. |
This administrator must have Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance access.2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages. |
2.In the left navigation pane, select Applications , then click Add to add a client application.3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish . |
3.Select Confidential Application .The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values. |
The Add Confidential Application wizard is displayed.4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values. |
4.On the Details page, enter an application name, and click Next .5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page. |
5.On the Client page, click Configure this application as a client now .6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page. |
6.In the Authorization section, select Refresh Token and Authorization Code .7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier. |
7.In the Redirect URL field, enter your Oracle Integration instance URL and port.For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed. |
For example: https:// OIC_URL :443/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback For the OAuth authorization code to work, the redirect URI must be set properly.8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page. |
8.Under Resources , click Add Scope to add appropriate scopes.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-16If the Oracle Fusion Applications instance is federated with the Oracle Identity Cloud Service instance, the Oracle Integration cloud service application is listed among the resources for selection.This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier. |
This enables the client application to access Oracle Integration.9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application. |
9.Search for the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application created in Set Up Trust Between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle Identity Cloud Service .10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection. |
10.Select the resource and click >.11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful. |
11.Select the scope, then click Add.12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error. |
12.Click Next without making changes on the Resource and Web Tier Policy pages.13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications. |
13.On the Authorization page, click Finish .The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications. |
The Application Added dialog shows the client ID and client secret values.14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection. |
14.Copy and save these values.You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time. |
You need this information when creating a connection for the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page.Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter. |
Note the following details for successfully authenticating your account on the Connections page.If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard. |
If The... Then... Oracle Identity Cloud Service safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are the same.Log in to Oracle Integration using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user created earlier.You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata. |
You must create a connection and click Provide Consent on the Connections page for authentication to succeed.Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page. |
Oracle Identity Cloud Services safeguarding Oracle Integration and the Oracle Fusion Applications resource application are different.Log in to Oracle Integration using a general Oracle Integration developer account, create a connection, and click Provide Consent on the Connections page.You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard. |
You need to log in to the Oracle Fusion Applications resource Oracle Identity Cloud Service application using the local Oracle Fusion Applications user account created earlier.15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials. |
15.Activate the application.Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search . |
Avoid Potential Errors When Testing Your Connection with a Nonfederated User Account After you configure the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy on the Connections page, you must test your connection.If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link. |
If you are logged in to Oracle Integration with an Oracle Integration user account and click Provide Consent to test the OAuth flow, consent is successful.However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option. |
However, when you test the connection, it fails with an Unauthorized 401 error.This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details. |
This error occurs because the Oracle Integration user account with which you logged in is not part of Oracle Fusion Applications.1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors. |
1.Log out of Oracle Integration and log back in with a user account that exists in Oracle Fusion Applications.2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources. |
2.Return to the Connections page and retest the connection.The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close . |
The connection is successful this time.Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User . |
Access the REST Catalog Through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter You must perform the following steps to access the REST catalog through the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close . |
This enables you to browse for REST resources on the Operations page of theChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-17Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance . |
This also enables Oracle ERP Cloud to skip REST resources when an error is encountered while generating the metadata.Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values . |
Without this, Oracle ERP Cloud generates a partial catalog that results in missing business resources on the Operations page.Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task. |
Note: After saving your profile value changes, it takes approximately 30 minutes for the REST resources to be available for selection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search . |
1.Log in to the Cloud Applications Home Page for ERP Financials.2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed. |
2.In Setup and Maintenance , open the Task list and click Search .3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section. |
3.Enter Manage Profile Option and click the link.4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options. |
4.Click + to add a new profile option.5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users. |
5.Define a new profile option with the following details.Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user. |
Element Description Profile Option Code ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS Profile Display Name Ignore REST resource catalog errors.Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option. |
Application Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Module Oracle Middleware Extensions for Applications Description If a catalog describe action fails for a particular resource, log an error and proceed with other resources.6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field. |
6.Click Save and Close .7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field. |
7.In the next screen in the Profile Option Levels section, select the Enabled and Updateable check boxes for Site & User .8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close . |
8.Click Save and Close .9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard. |
9.Go to the Oracle Fusion Applications Home page and navigate to Setup and Maintenance .10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface. |
10.Search for the task Manage Administrator Profile Values .11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter. |
11.In the Name column, click the Manage Administrator Profile Values task.12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects. |
12.In the Profile Option Code field, select ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERRORS , and click Search .The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 . |
The search results are displayed.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field. |
Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-18 13.Under ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR Profile Values , click + to add a row in the Profile Level section.14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required . |
14.Select the Profile Level list to show the following options.Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page. |
Site: The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable to all users.User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods. |
User : The ORACLE.BC.REST.IGNORECATALOGERROR profile value is applicable only to a specific user.15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page. |
15.Select an option.16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center. |
16.If you select User : a.Enter a specific user name in the User Name field.b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL . |
b.Enter true in the Profile Value field.17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint. |
17.Click Save and Close .Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13. |
Create Custom Business Events You can create custom business events in Application Composer that are visible for selection when configuring the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger connection in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available. |
You must access Application Composer through the Oracle Fusion Applications user interface.Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated. |
Select ERP and SCM Cloud from the Applications list in Application Composer to create the custom objects and promote them as custom events to be consumed by the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter.Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL. |
Note: Custom business events are supported only for Oracle ERP Cloud custom business objects.See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data. |
See technical note 2535444.1 at My Oracle Support for instructions.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-19Obtain the Oracle ERP Cloud Service Catalog Service WSDL, Event Catalog URL, or Interface Catalog URL (For Connections Created Prior to 2/18/20) The steps in this section are only required for existing connections created prior to the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20 .For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections . |
For existing connections, you are prompted to specify a service catalog service WSDL (for accessing and configuring the inbound and outbound adapter to use either business objects or business services) in the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL field and optionally an event catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the inbound adapter to use event subscriptions) in the ERP Events Catalog URL field and interface catalog URL (for accessing and configuring the outbound endpoint using REST business resources) in the Interface Catalog URL field.Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create . |
Note: For new connections created with the initial release of the simplified connections page on 2/18/20, the preconfiguration details described in this section are not required .All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.) |
All WSDLs and URLs are automatically identified for you based on the Oracle ERP Cloud host name that you specify in the ERP Cloud Host field on the Connections page.The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.) |
The following sections describe how to obtain the service catalog service WSDL and event catalog URL: For Fusion Applications Releases 13 and Later Obtain the Oracle Fusion Applications Release 13 and later service catalog service WSDLs and event catalog URLs through the following methods.Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection. |
Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL Obtain the Event Catalog URL Obtain the Service Catalog Service WSDL To obtain the physical endpoint of your instance, perform the following steps: 1.Log in to the Fusion Applications home page.For example: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/FuseWelcome Where acme is the system name and us6 is the data center.2.Copy https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ and append it with fscmService/ ServiceCatalogService?WSDL .For example: https://acme.fs.us2.oraclecloud.com/fscmService/ServiceCatalogService?WSDLChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-20Obtain the Event Catalog URL Starting in Release 13, you access all Fusion Applications URLs using a consolidated endpoint.You must switch to the new consolidated endpoint that conforms to the following naming pattern: https:// systemName .fa.dcsn.oraclecloud.com/... You must switch to the consolidated endpoint immediately after upgrading to Release 13.Newly provisioned instances using Release 13 only have the consolidated endpoint available.In Release 13, multiple domains are consolidated.You must specify the domain in the URL.For example, if specifying the fa domain, the URL looks as follows: 1.Copy the following URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/ 2.Append soa-infra to the end of the URL: https://acme.fa.us6.oraclecloud.com/soa-infra Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search . |
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