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How to Configure the New Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Streams Adapter by John Graves

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Introduction

I’m writing this blog because some of the existing documentation is a bit confusing and I initially struggled to get the new OIC Streams Adapter configured.

Connector Parameters

There are not many things to setup for the connector, but let me explain each one in detail:

Bootstrap Servers

If you search around, you’ll find lots of different examples of how this should look.  Some use “cell-1” prefix, some show “console” prefix and others. For The OIC Streams Adapter, this should be in the form:

streaming.us-ashburn-1.oci.oraclecloud.com:9092

where the “us-ashburn-1” is replaced with your region (e.g. us-ashburn-1,us-phoenix-1, etc).  This can be found in the URL when you login to the OCI console. The rest should be the same and the port should be 9092.

SASL Username

This part can be confusing.  The docs often speak of an ID, but not meaning OCID.  Let me try to make it clear here.  It is made up of three parts: Read the complete article here.

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