Post-Configuration Tasks for a Custom Endpoint

After configuring your custom endpoint, perform the following post-configuration tasks:

  • Modify your custom hostname IP record to point to your load balancer. If you use a CNAME record, you must enter the FQDN for your load balancer's public IP address.
  • If you're using three-legged OAuth with third-party identity providers (such as Google, Facebook, etc.), update the redirect URL in your identity provider (IdP) application with the custom hostname. If the custom hostname for your Oracle Integration instance is mycustom.example.org, your redirect URL must be, for example, https://mycustom.example.org/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback.

    After updating the redirect URL in the IdP application, you must reacquire the access token by providing consent on the connection page.

  • If you created integration flows prior to mapping a custom endpoint to your instance, you must deactivate and re-activate those integrations to regenerate the WSDLs.

Note:

If you're using the Oracle NetSuite Adapter, the adapter's TBA Authorization Flow security policy won't work with custom endpoints for Oracle Integration.