Perform Prerequisites to Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy
Perform the following prerequisites to set up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy with an Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain or a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain (for example, the Oracle Integration identity domain).
Topics:
- Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy with the Oracle Fusion Applications Identity Domain
- Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy with a Non-Oracle Fusion Applications Identity Domain
Note:
The use of a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain is being retired.-
Create all new connections with the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy in an Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain. See Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy with the Oracle Fusion Applications Identity Domain.
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Existing customers who use a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain (for example, an Oracle Integration identity domain) are being scheduled for migration to an Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain with a completion date of sometime this year. See Identity Upgrade Overview.
After migration, you must reconfigure the following:- Reconfigure your OAuth resource settings in the Oracle Cloud Console to point to the Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain. See Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy with the Oracle Fusion Applications Identity Domain.
- Reconfigure your OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy connections (for example, the client ID, client secret, authorization code URI, and access token URI). Ensure that you provide consent and test the connection. See Configure Connection Security.
- Reactivate the integrations using the updated connection. See Reactivate Integrations after a Connection Update.
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