Set the Duration for User Session Timeout
You must use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) identity domain and Oracle Digital Assistant applications to set the duration for session timeout.
In OCI identity domain, the duration is 7 days by default. So, if the users leave the application idle for 7 days, their session will expire. The duration for the session timeout can be the same in both the applications, but if it isn't, then the minimum duration is applied.
Here's how you can set the duration for session timeout using OCI identity domain:
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Sign in to Oracle Cloud Console.
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On the console, from the Identity domain menu, click Oracle Cloud Services.
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On the Oracle Cloud Services page, search and open your ODA application instance provisioned on your identity domain.Tip: You can search for idcs-oda.
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On the ODA application instance, click OAuth Configurations tab from the Resources menu.
- In the Resources section, select the Is Refresh Token Allowed checkbox if it's not selected.
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In the Refresh Token Expiration field, enter the duration in seconds.
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Click Save.
Here's how you can set the duration for session timeout using Oracle Digital Assistant:
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Sign in to Oracle Digital Assistant.
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Click
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Select the service that you want to set the duration for.
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In the Refresh Token Retention Period field, enter the duration in days. The maximum timeout duration you can set is 30 days.
Your changes are saved automatically.