Enter the Oracle Cloud adapter configuration connectivity and Credential Store Framework (CSF) key values for your integration.
You can specify the following connection values for the Oracle Cloud adapter.
The following table describes the key information on the Oracle Cloud adapter Connection page.
Element | Description |
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WSDL URL |
Note: This field is not displayed for the Oracle Eloqua Cloud adapter. Specify the WSDL. The WSDL is used to build integrations specific to your instance. You can also select the WSDL from a file system or another source by choosing the browser icon next to the WSDL URL field. Click File System at the top of the dialog, then browse for the WSDL. |
Security Policy |
Select the security policy appropriate to your environment (for example, USERNAME_PASSWORD_TOKEN).
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Authentication Key |
Select the CSF authentication key.
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Test |
Click to validate the authentication key. |
You can specify the following CSF key values for the Oracle Cloud adapter.
The following table describes the key information on the Oracle Cloud adapter CSF Key page.
Element | Description |
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CSF Key Name |
Specify the CSF key to enable runtime injection of credentials. The adapter uses the CSF to retrieve the username and password required for authentication with the application (for example, the Oracle Sales Cloud or Oracle ERP application). This key identifies your login credentials during design-time. |
Company Name (Oracle Eloqua Cloud adapter only) |
Note: This field is only displayed for the Oracle Eloqua Cloud adapter. Specify the Oracle Eloqua company name. |
Email Account and Role |
Note: This field is only displayed for the Oracle NetSuite Cloud adapter. Specify the email account and role. |
User Name |
Enter the user name for connecting to your application (for example, the Oracle Sales Cloud or Oracle ERP application). Your administrator provides you with user credentials. |
Password |
Enter the password for connecting to your application. |
Re-enter Password |
Re-enter the same password a second time. |