3 Install and Configure the Recipe

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

  1. On the Oracle Integration Home page, in the Use a recipe/accelerator section, click View all.
  2. Find the recipe you want to install, then click Get.

    A message confirms that the recipe was successfully installed, and the recipe card shows In use.

  3. Click Configure Configure icon on the recipe to configure its resources.

    The project workspace opens, displaying all the resources of the recipe. Configure the following resources before you activate and run the recipe.

Configure the Oracle DocuSign Connection

  1. In the Connections section, click the connection name.
  2. In the Security section, enter the following details:
    Field Information to Enter
    Client ID

    Enter the integration key of the OAuth application created in DocuSign. See Configure DocuSign.

    Client Secret Enter the client secret of the OAuth application created in DocuSign.
    Scope Enter signature extended.
    Instance Type Select Sandbox.
    Account ID Enter the API account ID of your DocuSign account. See Configure DocuSign.
  3. Click Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  4. Click Provide Consent.
  5. In the resulting Sign in dialog, enter your Oracle Integration user name and password, and click Sign in.
    You'll now be redirected to the DocuSign login page.
  6. Enter your DocuSign account credentials and click Continue to log in.
    You're prompted to authorize the connection to the DocuSign application created previously.
  7. On the DocuSign web page, click ACCEPT.
    You're informed that access to DocuSign is allowed. You can now switch back to the DocuSign Connection window of Oracle Integration to test your connection.
  8. 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.

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

Configure the Oracle REST 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 Save. If prompted, click Save again.
  4. 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.

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