After you've configured the
connections, you can activate and run the recipe.
In the Configuration Editor, click
Activate in the title bar. In
the Activate Package dialog, click
Activate again.
A message confirms that the
integration has been activated. Refresh the page to view the
updated status of the integration.
Note:
The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties:
Jira_FilterID: This integration property holds the ID of the filter created in Jira.
Optionally, you can add or update the value for these properties after the integration flow has been activated. For the procedure to update integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.
Run the recipe.
In the Configuration
Editor, select the integration flow.
Click Run, then click Submit Now.
In the resulting dialog, click
Confirm.
You've now successfully submitted
the integration for a test run.
Note:
You can also schedule this integration to run at a
date, time, and frequency of your choosing. See Define the
Integration Schedule.
Monitor the running of the
integration flow in Oracle Integration.
On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
Click Run, then click Track Instances.
On the Track Instances page, observe the
integration flow of the recipe being triggered and running
successfully.
In the first run, the recipe creates corresponding activities in Oracle Primavera Cloud for issues retrieved from Jira based on a filter ID. In subsequent runs, it creates activities for new Jira issues (that match the filter) and also propagates updates made in earlier Jira issues to the corresponding Oracle Primavera Cloud activities
Check for the new (or updated) activities.
Log in to your Oracle Primavera Cloud instance. From the menu, select Schedule and then select Activities.