Configuring Connections in Oracle Integration Cloud
After the project is imported and verified, configure the respective connections.
This section describes the procedure to set up the following connections:
Oracle Utilities REST NMS1 for NMS-OFSC
Oracle Utilities REST OFSC for NMS-OFSC
Oracle Utilities REST API OFSC for NMS-OFSC
Oracle Utilities REST OIC for NMS-OFSC
Oracle Utilities REST for NMS-OFSC
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST NMS1 for NMS-OFSC
This connection is used to trigger from or invoke to the Oracle Utilities Network Management System using the Oracle Utilities Adapter.
To configure the connection:
1. Add the Oracle Utilities Network Management System catalog URL.
Format: https://{NMS-Host}:{NMS-Port}/nms-ofs/rest/v1/catalog
2. On the Security section, select the applicable security policy to access the application.
For more information about supported security policies, refer to the Oracle Utilities Adapter documentation.
3. When the connection is to the Oracle Utilities Network Management System on-premise application:
a. Configure the appropriate Agent Group.
b. Select the agent group from the list created in the Creating an Agent Group procedure.
4. On the Connection page, click Test.
5. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
This connection is used by the following integrations:
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Ping
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Order
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Order Async
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC OrderComplete
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC OrderComplete Async
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Attachment
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Admin Sync
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Create
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Attachments
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Event Details Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Failed Equipment Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resource Create Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resource Route
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resources Sync
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST OFSC for NMS-OFSC
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Field Service using the Oracle Field Service adapter via a trigger or invoke.
Configure the Oracle Field Service connection with the required details:
1. Enter the API URL in the Oracle Field Service with this format:
https://<ofs instance id>.fs.ocs.oraclecloud.com/rest
2. Re-enter the Instance ID.
3. Select the appropriate Security Policy.
For more information about supported security policies, refer to the REST Adapter documentation.
4. Enter the appropriate credentials based on the selected security policy and click Test.
Note: Make sure to configure the client and client secret part of the username and password. Retrieve them by logging into Oracle Field Service.
5. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
This connection is used by these integrations:
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Order Async
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC OrderComplete Async
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Admin Sync
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Attachment
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Create
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Attachments
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Event Details Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Failed Equipment Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resource Create Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resource Route
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resources Sync
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST API OFSC for NMS-OFSC
This connection is used to sync invoke or get triggered from OFSC API using the REST adapter.
Configure the Oracle Utilities REST OFSC for NMS-OFSC connection with required details:
1. On the Connection page, select REST API Base URL from the Connection Type drop-down.
2. Enter the API URL in the Oracle Field Service with this format:
https://<ofs instance id>.fs.ocs.oraclecloud.com/rest
3. Select the TLS Version as TLSV1.2.
4. Select the appropriate Security Policy.
For more information about supported security policies, refer to the REST Adapter documentation.
5. Enter the appropriate credentials based on the selected security policy and click Test.
Note: Make sure to configure the client and client secret part of the username and password. Retrieve them by logging into Oracle Field Service.
6. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Note: This connection is used by the following processes:
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Admin Sync
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Attachment
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Chat Notification
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resources Sync
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Resource Create Update
Oracle Utilities OIC OFSC Find Resource Bucket
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST OIC for NMS-OFSC
This connection is used to communicate with Oracle Integration itself using REST adapter.
1. Select REST API Base URL from the Connection Type drop-down.
2. Enter "https://{OIC-Instance}:{OIC-Host} in the Connection URL field.
3. From the Security Policy drop-down, select OAuth Client Credentials.
4. Configure the Access Token URI, Client ID, and Client Secret fields respectively from the OIC instance.
5. Open the Optional Security fields and configure:
Scope
Client Authentication as Send client credentials as basic auth header
6. On the Connection page, click Test.
7. After the connection is tested successfully, click Save.
Note: This connection is used by the following integrations:
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Admin Sync
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Activity Update
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Failed Equipment Update
Configuring Oracle Utilities REST for NMS-OFSC
This connection is used to design local integrations entry point and invoke these within Oracle Integration Cloud using the REST adapter.
To configure the connection:
1. Select OAuth 2.0 or Basic Authentication and Role as Trigger.
2. Click Save.
This connection is used by these integrations:
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Activity Process
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Activity Async Processor
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Attachment
Oracle Utilities OFSC NMS Attachments
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Common Error Handler
Oracle Utilities NMS OFSC Chat Notification
Oracle Utilities OIC OFSC Find Resource Bucket