Configuring Connections in Oracle Integration Cloud
After the packages are imported and verified, the respective connections have to be configured.
This section describes the procedure to set up the following connections:
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST CCS OS for CCS-ERPFIN Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Cloud Object Storage using the REST adapter.
To configure the Oracle Utilities REST CCS OS for CCS-ERPFIN connection:
1. In the Connection Properties section, enter the object storage API endpoint use by Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service in the Connection URL.
For information about API endpoints, refer to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation for Object Storage Service API at https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/api/#/en/objectstorage/20160918/.
2. In the Security section:
a. Select the OCI Signature Version 1 security policy.
b. Provide the following Object Storage information:
Tenancy OCID
User OCID
Upload the private key
Fingerprint (obtained from object storage after register the public key for the appropriate user)
For more information, refer to the Object Storage Setup Guide 19B at https://docs.oracle.com/cd/F20155_01/index.htm.
3. On the Connection page, enter the user name and password. Click Test.
4. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities ERP FIN for CCS-ERPFIN Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle ERP Financial Cloud applications using the Oracle ERP Financial Cloud Adapter.
To configure the Oracle Utilities ERP FIN for CCS-ERPFIN connection:
1. Enter the ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL.
The ERP Services Catalog WSDL URL follows this format: https://{ERP Cloud host}/fndAppCoreServices/ServiceCatalogService?wsdl
2. Enter the ERP Event Catalog URL.
The ERP Event Catalog URL follows this format: https://{ERP Cloud host}/soa- infra
3. In the Security Policy section, select Username Password Token.
4. Enter the Username and Password to connect to Oracle ERP Financial Cloud.
5. Click Test.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST ERPFIN for CCS-ERPFIN Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle ERP Financial Cloud REST API using the REST adapter.
To configure the Oracle Utilities REST ERPFIN for CCS-ERPFIN connection:
1. In the Connection Properties section define the following:
a. From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL.
b. Enter the Oracle Financial Cloud TRST server URL in the Connection URL.
Note: Typically, this is the URL of your Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service. Example: https://servername.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com
2. From the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication.
3. On the Connection page, enter the user name and password.
4. Click Test at the upper-right corner.
5. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Note: You can find the REST Server URL, user name, and password in the welcome email sent to your Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service administrator.
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST CCS for CCS-ERPFIN Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service using the Oracle Utilities adapter. Configure the Oracle Utilities REST CCS for CCS-ERPFIN connection:
1. Enter the Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service REST web catalog in the catalogURL section.
The REST Catalog URL follows this format:
https://{host}:{port}/{tenant}/{domain}/{appName}/rest/openapi/iws/catalog
2. In the Security policy section, select Basic Authentication.
3. Enter Username and Password to connect to Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service.
4. Click Test at the upper-right corner.
5. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities FTP CCB for CCS-ERPFIN Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing using the FTP adapter. Configure the Oracle Utilities FTP CCB for CCS-ERPFIN connection:
1. Enter the Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing host address in the FTP Server Host Address section.
2. In the FTP Server Port section, enter the port.
Example: 22
3. In the SFTP Connection section, select true.
4. In the Security section, select FTP Public Key Authentication. Enter the user name and provide the private key to connect to Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing.
5. Use the agent to connect to the on-premise server.
6. Click Test at the upper-right corner.
7. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.