- Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3
- Build a Robot
- Complete Prerequisites
- Install the Recorder
Install the Recorder
The recorder is a Google Chrome browser extension that you use to build robots. Everyone who builds robots must install the recorder.
- Open Oracle Integration in the Google Chrome browser.
- Open any robot.
Tip:
If you haven't created a robot yet, you can create one now. See Create a Robot.- In the navigation pane, select Projects.
- Select the project name.
- In the left toolbar, select Robot
.
- In the Robots box, select the
robot to open.
The canvas appears.
- Navigate to the download area for the recorder extension.
- In the toolbar, select Targets
.
The Targets panel appears.
- Select Create
+.
The Target panel appears.
- Click within the Locator field, and select
Target a page element
.
The Browser extension not detected message appears.
- In the toolbar, select Targets
- Download the recorder extension: Below the Browser extension not detected
message, select Download browser extension.
A ZIP file downloads locally, typically in your Downloads folder.
- Install the recorder.
- Navigate to the location where the ZIP file downloaded, such as your Downloads folder.
- Extract the ZIP file to a location of your choice.
- In Google Chrome, open the Extensions
menu, and select Manage Extensions.
- In the upper-right corner, select Developer
mode, if it's not already selected.
Don't skip this step, or you won't be able to install the extension.
- On the Google Chrome Extensions page, select Load unpacked, located below the page title.
- Navigate to the folder where you unzipped the file, select the
target
folder, and select Select Folder.
- Close and reopen the Google Chrome browser.
- If you work in an Incognito window, allow the extension in Incognito
windows.
You can perform these steps in an Incognito browser or a regular Chrome browser.
- In Google Chrome, open the Extensions
menu, and select Manage Extensions.
- In the box for the Oracle Robot Designer Extension, select Details.
- Enable the Allow in Incognito setting.
- In Google Chrome, open the Extensions