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The Upload Certificate dialog box is displayed.3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.
3.Enter an alias name and optional description.4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.
4.In the Type field, select the certificate type.Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.
Each certificate type enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services.X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .
X.509 (SSL transport) SAML (Authentication & Authorization) PGP (Encryption & Decryption) X.509 (SSL transport) 1.Select a certificate category.a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.
a.Trust : Use this option to upload a trust certificate.i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.
i.Click Browse , then select the trust file (for example, .cer or .crt) to upload.b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.
b.Identity : Use this option to upload a certificate for two-way SSL communication.i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.
i.Click Browse , then select the keystore file ( .jks) to upload.ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.
ii.Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-26Note: When an identity certificate file (JKS) contains more than one private key, all the private keys must have the same password.If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.
If the private keys are protected with different passwords, the private keys cannot be extracted from the keystore.iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.
iii.Enter the password of the keystore being imported.c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.
c.Click Upload .SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.
SAML (Authentication & Authorization) 1.Note that Message Protection is automatically selected as the only available certificate category and cannot be deselected.Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.
Use this option to upload a keystore certificate with SAML token support.Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.
Create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations are supported with this type of certificate.2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.
2.Click Browse , then select the certificate file ( .cer or .crt) to upload.3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.
3.Click Upload .PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.
PGP (Encryption & Decryption) 1.Select a certificate category.Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for communication.PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.
PGP is used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting files.You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.
You can select the private key to use for encryption or decryption when configuring the stage file action.a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.
a.Private : Uses a private key of the target location to decrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .
i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.
ii.Enter the PGP private key password.b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.
b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.
i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.
ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.
Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.
ASCII armor is a binary-to- textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.
ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.
This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .
This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.
No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.
iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.
Symmetric-key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.
c.Click Upload .Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.
Refresh Integration Metadata You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to adapters that have implemented metadata caching.Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.
Metadata changes typically relate to customizations of integrations, such as adding custom objects and attributes to integrations.There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.
There may also be cases in which integrations have been patched, which results in additional custom objects and attributes being added.This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.
This option is similar to clearing the cache in your browser.Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.
Without a manual refresh, a staleness check is only performed when you drag a connection into anChapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-27integration.This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.
This is typically sufficient, but in some cases you may know that a refresh is required.For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.
For these cases, the Refresh Metadata menu option is provided.To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.
To refresh integration metadata: Note: The Refresh Metadata menu option is only available with adapters that have implemented metadata caching.1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.
1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.
2.Go to the row of the connection to refresh.3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.
3.Select Refresh Metadata from the menu.A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.
A message is displayed indicating that the refresh was successful.Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.
Metadata refresh for connection " connection_type " has been initiated successfully.Chapter 2 Refresh Integration Metadata 2-283 Add the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.
This wizard guides you through the configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.
These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.
Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Request Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Actions Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Response Page Invoke Child Resources Page Invoke Descriptive and Extensible Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.
You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.
You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.
3-1Trigger Request Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud connection trigger request values for your integration.The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .
The values you specify start the integration.Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.
Select the specific type to receive as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.
Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud : Select to receive an event subscription raised by the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a request from Oracle ERP Cloud.This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.
This selection invokes the integration.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.
Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration : Select to configure a callback notification response to send upon completion of the data import into the Oracle ERP Cloud application.The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.
The bulk data import process you select is received as a request that starts the integration.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.
Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) : Select to receive a business object as a request from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.
This selection invokes the integration.Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.
Note: For existing integrations, your ability to select either a business object or event subscription is based on the content of the WSDL file (for business objects) or event catalog URL (for business event subscriptions) you specified on the Connections page during Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter configuration.For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.
For new integrations, the WSDL file and event catalog URL do not need to be supplied.Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.
Receive Business Events raised within ERP Cloud Note: If business events are not displayed for selection, ensure that you configured your URL correctly on the Connections page.For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.
For connections created before the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must explicitly specify the ERP events catalog URL.For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.
For connections created on or after the 2/18/20 release of the simplified connections page, you must specify only the Oracle ERP Cloud host name.See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.
See Configure Connection Properties .Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.
Element Description Business Event For Subscription Select the event subscription from the Oracle ERP Cloud application.This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.
This event is received as a request that starts the integration.Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.
Only events that can be subscribed to are displayed.Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.
Any custom business events that you created and published in the Application Composer application are also available for selection.Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.
Custom events are identifiable by their description.Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.
Filter By Event Name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business event subscriptions.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-2Element Description Filter Expr for Business_Event_Name Enter an event condition filter expression.A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .
A filter expression specifies that the contents (payload or headers) of a message be analyzed before any event is sent.For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.
For example, you can apply a filter expression that specifies that an event be sent only if the message includes a customer ID.When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .
When the expression logic is satisfied, the event is accepted for delivery to the integration.Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.
Event Description Displays a description of the selected business event.Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.
Receive Callback Message upon completion of FBDI bulk Import Job submitted via another Integration Element Description Download Options Specify when to download the log files that describe the overall status of the Oracle ERP Cloud import job.Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.
Always: Always download the logs, regardless of import job failure or success.This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.
This is the default selection.On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.
On Failure : Only download the logs if the import job is a failure.On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.
On Success : Only download the logs if the import job is successful.Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)
Never: Never download the logs.Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.
Select Bulk Data Import Process Select the bulk data import process to receive as a request that starts the integration.You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.
You can also type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of bulk data import processes.Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)
Not seeing expected Bulk Data Import Processes?If the process you want is not visible, then verify the following: Check the Oracle ERP Cloud user roles assigned to the user.See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.
See Assign Required Roles to an Integration User .Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)
Check whether the job is an FBDI job.See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.
See Bulk Import Troubleshooting Issues .Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.
Description Displays a description of the selected bulk data import process.Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.
Receive Requests from ERP Cloud Applications (explicitly sent from Groovy Script or Business Logic) Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object from the Oracle ERP Cloud application to receive as a request that starts the integration.A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.This is the default selection.
A description of the business object is displayed at the bottom of the page.Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.This is the default selection.Filter by object name Enter the initial letters to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Response Page 3-4Table 3-1 (Cont.)
Filter by object name Type the initial letters of the name to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Request Page 3-3Trigger Response Page Enter the Oracle ERP Cloud operation and business object values that comprise the trigger response for your integration.The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.This is the default selection.Filter by object name Enter the initial letters to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Response Page 3-4Table 3-1 (Cont.)Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object to receive from the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a response.
The Response page looks as follows: Select the type of response appropriate to your business requirements: Immediate (synchronous) response: A response business object is immediately returned as output.You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.This is the default selection.Filter by object name Enter the initial letters to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Response Page 3-4Table 3-1 (Cont.)Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object to receive from the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a response.A description of the selected business object is displayed below this list.
You select Immediate as the response type on the Response page and select the business object as part of the response to the client.(See Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)Delayed (asynchronous) response: A callback service to which to route the callback is exposed.You select Delayed as the response type on the Response page and select the operation and business object that comprise a successful callback response, a failed callback response, or both.(See Response Type Delayed (Asynchronous) Response is Required for instructions.)No response is required: You select None on the Response page because a response is not required.(See Response Type None for instructions.)The following table describes the fields available if an immediate (synchronous) response is required.Table 3-1 Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Response Type Select Immediate for the Oracle ERP Cloud application to wait until a response is received from the integration.This is also known as the request and response message exchange pattern.This is the default selection.Filter by object name Enter the initial letters to filter the display of business objects.Chapter 3 Trigger Response Page 3-4Table 3-1 (Cont.)Response Type Immediate (Synchronous) Response is Required Element Description Select a Business Object Select the business object to receive from the Oracle ERP Cloud application as a response.A description of the selected business object is displayed below this list.Name Displays the name of the selected business object.