Install and Configure the Recipe

On your Oracle Integration instance, install the recipe to deploy and configure the integration and associated resources.

Install the recipe on your Oracle Integration instance. See Install a Recipe or Accelerator.

After you've installed the recipe, configure the following resources:

Configure the ATP DB RSQ Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, expand Optional properties and enter the service name in the Service Name field.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select JDBC Over SSL.
    Wallet Upload the wallet zip file. See Before You Install the Recipe.
    Wallet Password Enter the password for the wallet.
    Database Service Username Enter the service user name of the database created for Oracle Integration on Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing.
    Database Service Password Enter the password of the Database created for Oracle Integration on Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing.
  4. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the REST Trigger RSQManager Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Security section, select OAuth 2.0 Or Basic Authentication as the Security policy.
  3. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  4. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  5. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the REST Trigger EmployeeService Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Security section, select OAuth 2.0 Or Basic Authentication as the Security policy.
  3. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  4. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  5. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the REST RSQMessageConsumer Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Connection Type Select REST API Base URL.
    Connection URL Enter the runtime URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select OAuth Client Credentials.
    Access Token URI Provide the access token URI.
    Client Id Enter the client Id.
    Client Secret Enter the client secret.
  4. Expand Optional security, and enter the following details.
    Field Information to Enter
    Scope Enter scope.
    Client Authentication Select Send client credentials as basic auth header.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  7. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the REST Employee Consumer Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Connection Type Select REST API Base URL.
    Connection URL Enter the runtime URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select OAuth Client Credentials.
    Access Token URI Provide the access token URI.
    Client Id Enter the client Id.
    Client Secret Enter the client secret.
  4. Expand Optional security, and enter the following details.
    Field Information to Enter
    Scope Enter scope.
    Client Authentication Select Send client credentials as basic auth header.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  7. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the REST RSQProducer Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Connection Type Select REST API Base URL.
    Connection URL Enter the runtime URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select OAuth Client Credentials.
    Access Token URI Provide the access token URI.
    Client Id Enter the client Id.
    Client Secret Enter the client secret.
  4. Expand Optional security, and enter the following details.
    Field Information to Enter
    Scope Enter scope.
    Client Authentication Select Send client credentials as basic auth header.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  7. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the Oracle REST OrderService Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Connection Type Select REST API Base URL.
    Connection URL Enter the runtime URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select OAuth Client Credentials.
    Access Token URI Provide the access token URI.
    Client Id Enter the client Id.
    Client Secret Enter the client secret.
  4. Expand Optional security, and enter the following details.
    Field Information to Enter
    Scope Enter scope.
    Client Authentication Select Send client credentials as basic auth header.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  7. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.

Configure the Oracle REST RSQDispatcher Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Properties section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Connection Type Select REST API Base URL.
    Connection URL Enter the runtime URL of your Oracle Integration instance.
  3. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Security Policy Select OAuth Client Credentials.
    Access Token URI Provide the access token URI.
    Client Id Enter the client Id.
    Client Secret Enter the client secret.
  4. Expand Optional security, and enter the following details.
    Field Information to Enter
    Scope Enter scope.
    Client Authentication Select Send client credentials as basic auth header.
  5. Click Test to ensure that your connection is successfully configured. In the resulting dialog, click Test again.

    A message confirms if your test is successful.

  6. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  7. To return to the project workspace, click Go back Back icon.