Configure OTM connection in OIC
In this blog I have described the steps to configure the OTM connection in Oracle Integration Cloud Instance.
STEPS OVERVIEW : –
Step 1 : Configure OTM Connection using Logistics adapter.
Step 2 : Upload OTM SSL Certificates.
Prerequisite : Requesting you to follow this blog & download the OTM SSL certificates files. We need it in below steps.
Knowledge :👀
Certificates are used to validate outbound SSL connections. A certificate enables Oracle Integration to connect with external services. If the external endpoint requires a specific certificate, request the certificate and then upload it into oracle integration.
Steps in detail :
STEP 1: Steps to Configure OTM Connection:
- Go to Connection Tab and create New Connection
- Search for LOGISTICS adapter and select it
- Give connection a meaningful name and click create
- Fill the below details :
- *WSDL URL : Enter the OTM Transmission Service WSDL URL or you can upload its WSDL file also.
- SECURITY : Enter the OTM user credentials. Make sure the user has the required roles assigned. Otherwise you may receive Authentication Error.
- Click Save and Test the connection. Your OTM connection configuration completed.
STEP 2: Steps to upload SSL certificate:
Prerequisite : If you don’t have downloaded the certificate files yet, requesting you to follow this blog & download the OTM SSL certificates files. We need it in below steps.
- In the left navigation pane, click Home > Settings >Certificates
- Click Upload at the top of the page
- Enter an alias name and optional description
- In the Type field, select the certificate type = X.509 (SSL transport) and Category = TRUST
Knowledge :👀
X.509 (SSL transport ) – Select a certificate category :
Trust: Use this option to upload a trust certificate. Click Browse, then select the trust file(example – .cer or .crt) to upload.
Identity: Use this option to upload a certificate for two -way SSL communication.
1. Click Browse, then select the keystone file (.jks) to upload.
2. Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.
3. Enter the password of the keystore being imported.
Knowledge :👀
X.509 (SSL transport ) – Select a certificate category :
Trust: Use this option to upload a trust certificate. Click Browse, then select the trust file(example – .cer or .crt) to upload.
Identity: Use this option to upload a certificate for two -way SSL communication.
1. Click Browse, then select the keystone file (.jks) to upload.
2. Enter the comma-separated list of passwords corresponding to key aliases.
3. Enter the password of the keystore being imported.
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How obtain certificate? thanks
will share the steps at 3 pm today
Please check this article : https://www.oicbasics.com/2022/02/fetch%20certificates.html