Activate and Run the Recipe

After you've configured the connection and the lookup table, activate the recipe package and run it.

  1. On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate in the title bar. In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate again.
    A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration has been submitted for activation. Refresh the page to view the updated status of the integration.
  2. Update the integration property values.
    1. On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
    2. Click Actions Actions icon, then click Update Property Values.
    3. In the Update Property Values dialog, enter the appropriate values for the following integration properties.
      Click on a property row to expand it, and enter the appropriate value in the New Value field. Repeat for all property rows.
      • GrantType: Enter "password".
      • Username: Enter the Integration ID of the integration account created on Oracle Hospitality Shared Security Domain. See Assumptions.
      • Password: Enter the Integration Key of the integration account created on Oracle Hospitality Shared Security Domain.
    4. Click Submit.
      A confirmation message is displayed informing that the integration properties have been updated successfully.
  3. Run the recipe.
    1. On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
    2. Click Run Run icon, then click Submit Now.
    3. In the resulting dialog, click Submit Now again. Note that the Ad hoc request radio button is selected by default.
      You've now successfully submitted the integration for execution.

      You can also schedule this integration to run at a date, time, and frequency of your choosing. See Define the Integration Schedule.

  4. Monitor the execution of the integration flow and view the access token.
    1. On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
    2. Click Run Run icon, then click Track Instances.
    3. On the Track Instances page:
      1. You'll see the integration flow of the recipe being triggered and executing successfully.

        The recipe now fetches an access token from OHIP.

      2. Select the row of the integration instance that just executed, and click View Details.

        The Activity Stream pane appears displaying the access token as a log message. You can use this access token to call the required Oracle Hospitality APIs. See Calling Oracle Hospitality APIs.