Creating SOAP connection for calculator integration
In this blog we will know how to configure SOAP connection for calculator integration( blog ). Here we will create two independent connections one Trigger connection and one Invoke connection.
Complexity : None
Prerequisites :
Calculator service WSDL URL : http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx?WSDL
Final connection page view :
Complexity : None
Prerequisites :
Calculator service WSDL URL : http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx?WSDL
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Steps for Trigger connection :
STEP 1: On the Oracle Integration Cloud Service home page, click the Integrations then click Connections
STEP 2 : Click the Create button
STEP 3 : Search for SOAP and select SOAP adapter
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STEP 4: Enter the below details & then click Create
- Name : enter any name (ex- Trigger Calculator Conn)
- Role : select Trigger
STEP 5 : In the left hand side of connection properties, click the Configure Connectivity & enter the details as shown in below image & then click Ok
STEP 6: In the left hand side of Security panel, click the Configure Security and then select Username Password Token as shown in below image and then click Ok
STEP 7: Click on Save then click Test then click Validate and Test and finally click Close
Final connection page view :
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Steps for Invoke connection :
- Go to Connections tab from navigation panel & Click the Create button
- Search for SOAP and select SOAP adapter
- Enter the below details & then click Create
Name : enter any meaningful name (ex :Invoke Calculator Conn)
Role : Invoke
- In the left hand side of connection properties, click the Configure Connectivity & enter the details as shown in below image & then click Ok
WSDL URL : http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx?WSDL
- In the left hand side of Security panel, click the Configure Security and then select No Security Policy as shown in below image and then click Ok
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Final connection page view :
Your connection is ready now & in the next blog we will use this configured SOAP connection in our integration.
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Why we need two connections for trigger and invoke seperately, why can't we select trigger and invoke in single soap connection?
INVOKING connection is used to call Calculator WSDL which don't need credentials but TRIGGER connection is used to call MY Integration which need need credentials. I want my Integration to be secure. That's why 2 different connections. When you use single connection as Trigger and Invoke you must have to pass security as No Security Policy otherwise Integration will error out while Calling Calculator WSDL
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