High-Level Workflow

This topic provides a high-level overview of the tasks necessary to set up an Oracle Integration.

This topic assumes you already have a Cloud Account. See Getting Started in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.

Task Who completes this task Where to complete this task Instructions
Plan your environment Tenancy administrator, domain administrator, service administrator, and other stakeholders N/A Plan your environment, including the compartment hierarchy for organizing your resources and the definitions of the user groups that will need access to the resources.
Manage Oracle Cloud Console access to Oracle Integration Tenancy administrator Oracle Cloud Console Give service administrators access to create and configure an Oracle Integration instance, and manage the lifecycle of an instance.
  1. Create additional identity domains and compartments
  2. Create groups
  3. Create IAM policies
  4. Create users
Create an instance Tenancy administrator or service administrator Multiple options Use one of the following methods to create an instance:
Manage user access Service administrator Oracle Cloud Console Give integration users access to design and monitor integrations.
  1. Create groups
  2. Assign roles to groups
  3. Create users
Manage inbound network access Service administrator Multiple interfaces There are several ways to manage inbound network access to Oracle Integration:
Manage outbound network access Service administrator Multiple interfaces There are several ways to manage outbound network access from Oracle Integration:
Enable additional features Service administrator Multiple interfaces There are several additional features you might want to enable after creating your instance:
Tell everyone they can start working Service administrator Method of your choosing (for example, email)

After completing all the tasks, inform everyone that they can start working in the Oracle Cloud Console or Oracle Integration.