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 SOAP WACS for WACS-OFSC Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service using the Oracle Utilities adapter.
To configure the Oracle Utilities SOAP WACS for WACS-OFSC connection:
1. Add the Oracle Utilities Work and Asset catalog to the catalogURL section.
In on-premises applications, make sure that the catalog is in the following format:
http(s)://<WAM_HOST>:<WAM_PORT>/<ContextRoot>/webservices/builtin/ServiceCatalog?wsdl
If you are using Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Cloud Service, the format should be: https://{host}:{port}/{tenant}/{domain}/{appName}/soap/api/ iws/ServiceCatalog?WSDL
2. On the Security policy tab, select the Basic Authentication policy.
3. In case of Oracle Utilities Work and Asset on-premises, configure the agent in the connection.
a. In the Agent Group section, click Configure Agents.
b. Select the agent group from the list created in Creating an Agent Group.
4. On the Connection page, enter the user name and password. Click Test at the upper-right corner.
5. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities OFSC for WACS-OFSC Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Field Service using the Oracle Field Service adapter.
Configure the Oracle Utilities OFSC for WACS-OFSC connection with the required details:
1. Enter the API URL in the Field Service Cloud API URL field.
2. Enter the Instance ID.
3. From the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication.
4. As part of the user name and password, provide ClientID and Client Secret (you can retrieve them from the Oracle Field Service environment).
Note: For more information, refer to the Oracle Field Service documentation.
5. On the Connection page, enter the user name and password. Click Test at the upper-right corner.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST for WACS-OFSC Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Field Service using the REST adapter. It is used in the Report usage flows (Oracle Field Service initiated flows triggered by Oracle Field Service).
Edit the Oracle Utilities REST for WACS-OFSC connection and test it to make sure it is successful. Click Save.
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST OFSC for WACS-OFSC Connection
This connection is used to communicate with the OFSC API using the REST adapter. It is used in the Admin sync flow inbound to Oracle Field Service.
Configure the Oracle Utilities REST OFSC for WACS-OFSC connection with required details:
1. From the Connection Type drop-down list, select REST API Base URL.
2. Do not configure the TLS version.
3. Enter https://api.etadirect.com/rest in the Connection URL field.
4. From the Security Policy drop-down list, select Basic Authentication.
5. On the Connection page, enter the user name and password. Click Test.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.