Before You Install the Recipe
You must perform the following configuration tasks on your Oracle JD Edwards and Salesforce instances in order to successfully connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and import customer records in bulk.
Configure Oracle JD Edwards
To access the Oracle JD Edwards instance from Oracle Integration, you must create an Oracle JD Edwards agent group and download and run the connectivity agent installer to install the agent in your local environment. See Download and Run the Connectivity Agent Installer in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Configure Salesforce
To access Salesforce from Oracle Integration, you must perform certain configurations on your Salesforce instance.
Create a user account on Salesforce for Oracle Integration. You’ll use the credentials of this user account while configuring the Salesforce connection in Oracle Integration.
Also, identify your Salesforce instance type and your current Salesforce API version. In addition, create a custom field for Salesforce lead records to store Oracle JD Edwards Customer ID, Oracle JD Edwards User ID, and so on.
Log in to your Salesforce instance as an Administrator and perform the following tasks.
Note:
The steps provided here apply to the Salesforce Classic UI. If you’re using the Lightning Experience UI on your Salesforce instance, switch to the Classic UI. See Toggle or switch between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic.