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Subscribe Oracle ERP Business Events in Oracle Integration by Ankur Jain

Blog: PaaS Community

imageSubscription of Business Events is one of the crucial scenarios in the today’s world irrespective of the application. In this article, we will look at how to Subscribe Oracle ERP Business Events in Oracle Integration. The subscription of events makes the real time based integration between Oracle ERP and other SaaS based or on-premise applications.

Important links

How to create ERP connection

ERP Integration using File Based Data Import: Oracle Integration

All oracle fusion based application like Oracle Sales Cloud, HCM, SCM etc. provides business events which can be subscribed by any external applications.

Oracle Integration Cloud allows us to receive to these business events and sent to other down stream application.

In this article we will subscribe “Service Request Created Event” and will forward to SaaS application.

Prerequisites:

Register CSF Key in SaaS

In a FA-based SaaS instance, the outbound call of a webservice uses a OWSM security policy which retrieves the credentials for the call from a CSF Key. This means that you need to register a CSF key for every connection to an external system.

In order to register a csf key follow below steps:

  • Get the Identity Domain and Service Instance from Oracle Integration Cloud page. Click on the username from the top right corner of the OIC page and select About. Concatenate both the values. For example: if Identity Domain is “idcs-85d2f556h145f784f85” and Service Instance is “myoic” then final value will be idcs-85d2f556h145f784f85myoic. This will be used as csf-key in further steps. Read the complete article here.

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