Configure Integration with Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM)
You can establish a connection between Oracle Access Governance and Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) application as a Managed System. To configure, use Orchestrated Systems in the Oracle Access Governance Console.
Prerequisites
Before you install and configure the Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) orchestrated system. You should consider the following prerequisites and tasks.
- You must create a confidential application in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
- You must create a new user account in Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) and assign a User Administrator role for external integrations.
OAuth 2.0: Create an Integrated Confidential Type Application
To create an integrated application of Confidential type in OCI IAM, you must have the Identity Domain Administrator role.
Assign client ID as the nickname for Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) integration user account.
- Navigate to Identity & Security, and click Domains.
- Select Domains.
- Click the Integrated applications tab.
- Click Add application.
- Select Confidential Application tile, and then click Launch workflow.
- In the Details page, enter the following:
- Enter name and description for the confidential application.
- In the Authentication and authorization section, enable Enforce grants as authorization.
- Click Submit.
Edit OAuth configurations
- Select the OAuth configuration tab.
- Select Edit OAuth configuration.
Resource Server Configurations
- Select Configure this application as a resource server now
- In the Primary audience field, enter the Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) URL.
- Add the application scope
Client configuration
- Select Configure this application as a client now.
- Select the following grant types:
- Client Credentials
- JWT assertion
- Authorization token
- Enter the Redirect URL, such as
https://otmgtm-example-instance.oraclecloud.com/sso/openid_connect_redirect.jsp
- Select network perimeter to restrict login attempts to specific IPs or ranges, else select Anywhere.
- Under Client configuration > Token Issuance policy select Add resources.
- Click Add scope, select the drop-down against the Confidential application we created and select the available scope under this application and click Add.
- Click Save Changes.
- Click Submit.
- Activate the application, click the Actions icon and then select Activate. The status should change from Inactive to Active.
Create User Account For External Integrations
Create a user and assign User Administrator role to the service user.
- Go to the Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) Console.
- Select Configuration and Administration.
- From the User Management list, select User Manager.
- Select New.
- Enter User Name avoiding the special characters. For more details, see Special Characters.
- Assign Client ID as the Nickname. For example,
S92C5BDC1234
. - Select Domain Name. You cannot update the domain name once assigned.
- Enter password and verify the password.
- In the User Role ID, assign the following:
- For the Least Privilege access, select
USER-ADMINISTRATION
. To know about provisioning restrictions, see Limitations.
- For the Least Privilege access, select
- In the Account Policy ID list, select BASIC POLICY.
- In the Access Control list, select External Integration.
- Select Finished.
Configure
You can establish a connection between Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) and Oracle Access Governance by entering connection details. To achieve this, use the orchestrated systems functionality available in the Oracle Access Governance Console.
Navigate to the Orchestrated Systems Page
The Orchestrated Systems page of the Oracle Access Governance Console is where you start configuration of your orchestrated system.
- From the Oracle Access Governance navigation menu icon
, select Service Administration → Orchestrated Systems.
- Click the Add an orchestrated system button to start the workflow.
Select system
On the Select system step of the workflow, you can specify which type of system you would like to integrate with Oracle Access Governance.
You can search for the required system by name using the Search field.
- Select Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM).
- Click Next.
Add details
Add details such as name, description, and configuration mode.
- Enter a name for the system you want to connect to in the Name field.
- Enter a description for the system in the Description field.
- For this orchestrated system, Oracle Access Governance can manage permissions
- Click Next.
Add Owners
Add primary and additional owners to your orchestrated system to allow them to manage resources.
Note:
When setting up the first Orchestrated System for your service instance, you can assign owners only after you enable the identities from the Manage Identities section.- Select an Oracle Access Governance active user as the primary owner in the Who is the primary owner? field.
- Select one or more additional owners in the Who else owns it? list. You can add up to 20 additional owners for the resource.
Account settings
Manage account settings when setting up your orchestrated system including notification settings, and default actions when an identity moves or leaves your organization.
- Select to allow Oracle Access Governance to create new accounts when a permission is requested, if the account does not already exist. By default this option is selected meaning that an account will be created if it does not exist, when a permission is requested. If the option is unselected then permissions can only be provisioned where the account already exists in the orchestrated system. If permission is requested where no user exists then the provisioning operation will fail.
-
Select where and who to send notification emails when an account is created. The default setting is User. You can select one, both, or none of these options. If you select no options then notifications will not be sent when an account is created.
- User
- User manager
- When an identity leaves your enterprise you should remove access to
their accounts. You can select what to do with the account when this happens.
Select one of the following options:
- Delete
- Disable
- No action
Note:
The options above are only displayed if supported in the orchestrated system type being configured. For example, if Delete is not supported, then you will only see the Disable and No action options. - When all permissions for an account are removed, for example when
moving from one department to another, you may need to adjust what accounts the
identity has access to. You can select what to do with the account when this
happens. Select one of the following options:
- Delete
- Disable
- No action
Note:
The options above are only displayed if supported in the orchestrated system type being configured. For example, if Delete is not supported, then you will only see the Disable and No action options. - If you want Oracle Access Governance to manage accounts created directly in the orchestrated system you can select the Manage accounts that are not created by Access Governance option. This will reconcile accounts created in the managed system and will allow you to manage them from Oracle Access Governance.
Integration settings
Enter details of the connection to your Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) system.
- On the Integration settings step of the workflow, enter the
details required to allow Oracle Access Governance to connect to your Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) system.
Table - Integration settings
Parameter Name Description Base URL
Primary URL address which includes host and port of your Oracle Transport and Global Trade Management (OTM/GTM) service instance. For example: otmgtm-example-instance.oraclecloud.com:443
Authentication server URL Enter the OCI IAM Domain URL followed by oauth2/v1/token
. To find your Domain URL, see Finding an Identity Domain URL. For example:https://idcs-a1b2c3d4e5f67890.identity.oraclecloud.com/oauth2/v1/token
Client ID
Client ID of the OCI IAM confidential application. Client secret
Client secret of the OCI IAM confidential application . What is the scope?
Enter applicable scopes allowed to your confidential application. For example: https://otmgtm-example-instance.oraclecloud.com/logisticsXmlApi/[OTMGTMappname]
- Click Add to create the orchestrated system.
Finish Up
Finish up configuration of your orchestrated system by providing details of whether to perform further customization, or activate and run a data load.
The final step of the workflow is Finish Up.
- Customize before enabling the system for data loads
- Activate and prepare the data load with the provided defaults
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