Add a Decision Model to an Integration

After activating a decision model, add it to your integration at the appropriate point.

You must have created an integration in your project before executing the following steps. To create an integration, see Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
  1. In your project, click Integration Integration icon in the left toolbar to view the list of integrations.
  2. In the Integrations box, point to the required integration, click Options icon, and click Edit.
  3. In the integration designer, add the decision model at the required point in your integration.
    1. Click Actions Actions icon to open the Actions panel.
    2. From the Call section on the panel, drag the Decision element and drop it onto the Plus icon sign that appears when you hover over a connection arrow between elements.
    Alternatively, hover over a connection arrow, click the Plus icon sign that appears, and select the Decision element from the dialog box.

    Note:

    If you have not enabled Process Automation for your Oracle Integration instance, the Decision element is disabled in the integration designer. To enable Process Automation for your service instance, see How to Model Decisions in Oracle Integration?.
  4. In the Decision Service Configuration Wizard that appears, configure the decision element.
    1. On the Basic Info page, provide a unique name and description for the element. Click Continue.
    2. On the Configuration page, enter the following data:
      1. Select the decision model to associate with the element.

        Note:

        A decision model's name appears in the options only if you have activated it previously.
      2. Specify the decision model version to use.
      3. Specify the decision service to use.
      4. Click Continue.
    3. On the Summary page, review the data you have entered, and click Finish.

You've successfully added and configured a decision element. Now, a corresponding map element appears on the canvas. To continue configuring your integration, see Map Data in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration 3 and Create Application Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.