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. |
| 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. |
| 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:
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| Enable additional features | Service administrator | Multiple interfaces | There are several additional features you might want to enable after creating your instance:
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| 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. |