Create the Credential Store Framework (CSF) Key for Connecting Other Applications to Oracle Integration

To use the Oracle Integration based integration of Oracle Fusion Service you must first create a CSF key which stores credentials which allow Oracle Fusion Service to access Oracle Integration.

Prerequisite

Before creating the CSF Key for connecting to Oracle Integration, the Oracle Integration Integration User must first be created.

Create the CSF Key

To create the new job role:

Note: You must have SOA Designer application role to sign in and perform the following task.
  1. Access Oracle SOA Composer at the following location: http://hostname:port/soa/composer. The hostname:port can be determined by signing in to Oracle Fusion Service and copying the first part of the URL and replacing the "hostname:port" section of the SOA Composer URL.

  2. Click Manage Security.

  3. Complete the fields as shown on the following table. The values are located in the email you received when Oracle Integration was provisioned.

    Field

    Value

    csf-key

    <Oracle Integration Identity Domain>

    Here's how to access the domain value. First, you must have at least one OIC flow activated.

    Next, use the same hostname:port to access the list of subscriptions at the following location:

    http://hostname:port/soa-infra/PublicEvent/subscriptions. In the first line look for the CSF Key. For example, {"subscriptions":[{"csfKey":"Sample.xx.xxx.com".

    Using this example, your CSF-Key value is: Sample.xx.xxx.com

    User Name

    <User Name from Oracle Integration Integration User>

    Password

    <Password from Oracle Integration Integration User>

    Confirm Password

    <Password from Oracle Integration Integration User>

  4. Click Register.

The CSF Key is created.