Configuring Connections in Oracle Integration Cloud
After the packages are imported and verified, configure the respective connections.
This section describes the procedure to configure the following connections:
OU FTP CCS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service using the FTP adapter.
To configure the OU FTP CCS for CCS-DACS connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Set the FTP Server Host Address (xxxx.com).
3. Do not modify anything on the FTP Server Port and SFTP Connection tabs.
4. Select the FTP Server Access policy on the Security Policy tab and enter the Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service FTP Server username and password.
5. Configure the appropriate Agent Group, if applicable.
6. On the Connection page, click Test.
7. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Note: Make sure the FTP Server is set up and configured in Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service.
OU REST CCS OS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service’s Oracle Infrastructure Cloud Object Storage using the REST adapter.
To configure the OU REST CCS OS for CCS-DACS connection:
1. In the Connection Properties section, enter the object storage API endpoint in the Connection URL field.
Make sure the Connection URL follows this format:
https:// objectstorage.{region}.oraclecloud.com
Refer to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation/API Reference and Endpoints for information about Object Storage Service API and endpoints at: https:// docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/api/
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 20C at: https:// docs.oracle.com/cd/F35460_01/index.htm
3. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
OU FTP DACS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service using the FTP adapter.
To configure the OU FTP DACS for CCS-DACS connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Set the FTP Server Host Address (xxxx.com).
3. Do not modify anything on the FTP Server Port and SFTP Connection tabs.
4. Select the FTP Server Access policy on the Security Policy tab and enter the Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service FTP Server username and password.
5. Configure the appropriate Agent Group, if applicable.
6. On the Connection page, click Test.
7. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Note: Make sure the FTP Server is set up and configured in Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service.
OU REST CCS OS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service’s Oracle Infrastructure Cloud Object Storage using the REST adapter.
To configure the OU REST CCS OS for CCS-DACS connection:
1. In the Connection Properties section, enter the object storage API endpoint in the Connection URL field.
Make sure the Connection URL follows this format: https:// objectstorage.{region}.oraclecloud.com
Refer to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation/API Reference and Endpoints for information about Object Storage Service API and endpoints at: https:// docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/api/
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 20C at: https:// docs.oracle.com/cd/F35460_01/index.htm
3. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
OU REST DACS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service using the Utilities adapter.
To configure this connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Add the Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service catalog URL in the Catalog URL field.
3. Select Basic Auth on the Security tab and enter the Oracle Utilities Digital Asset Cloud Service username and password.
4. Configure the appropriate Agent Group, if applicable.
5. On the Connection page, click Test.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
OU REST CCS for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service using the Utilities adapter.
To configure this connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Add the Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service catalog URL in the Catalog URL field.
3. Select Basic Auth on the Security tab and enter the Oracle Utilities Customer Cloud Service username and password.
4. Configure the appropriate Agent Group, if applicable.
5. On the Connection page, click Test.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
OU REST for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to communicate with and from connected applications using a REST adapter. This connection is used as the request connection for internal integrations. A REST trigger cannot be used if it has an agent configured.
To configure this connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Select OAuth 2.0 or Basic Auth for the Security policy.
3. On the Connection page, click Test.
4. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
OU REST OIC for CCS-DACS Connection
This connection is used to invoke local integrations that can accept a multipart request for passing a multipart attachment reference.
To configure this connection:
1. Login to Oracle Integration Cloud and navigate to the connection.
2. Select Rest API Base URL for the Connection Type.
3. Add the OIC connection URL in the Connection URL element.
Example: https://OIC_CloundInstance.com)