2Configuration

Authentication

Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud requires authentication in order to call its web services. In general, a user should be created in Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud with the INTEGRATION role. This user must then be configured on the Connection created in OIC.

Domain

Data in Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud generally resides in a “domain.” This could be a single domain for an entire implementation, or multiple domains segregated by business unit, customer, or other criteria. Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud domains may not correlate to the upstream system, so the domain will need to be specified in the OIC Mapping inbound to Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud. For example, ORDER123 in Supply Chain Cloud could come into Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud as MY_DOMAIN.ORDER123.

External Systems and Web Services (Outbound from Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud)

Sending data from Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud to another system via OIC can be done by calling the OIC Web Service for the desired integration in OIC. An External System should be created in Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud pointing to the OIC endpoint, which can be obtained from an activated integration in OIC. It is also highly advisable to use Out XML Profiles to limit the amount of data sent to OIC to improve performance. The Transportation and Global Trade Management Cloud FA domain includes two sample External System Records, OM OIC SERVICE and WSH OIC SERVICE as examples. Also included are sample out XML profiles, OM_ORDER, WSH_SHIPMENT, WSH_SHIP_UNITS, GTM_OM_RESPONSE, and GTM_SHIPPING_RESPONSE.