Create an Oracle Integration instance in a selected
compartment.
Note
Your Oracle Integration Generation 2 instance is associated with the IDCS instance to
which you are logged in during instance creation. You cannot change this
association after instance creation.
The steps here apply to Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Oracle Integration for
SaaS Generation 2. Differences in instance creation are noted. For
more information about the SaaS version, see Oracle Integration for Oracle SaaS.
You cannot split a single instance into two parts (for example, into test
and development parts). Instead, you must create separate instances for each
part.
Once created, instances are visible only in the region in which
they were created. For information about regions, see Regions and Availability Domains.
Open the navigation menu
and click Developer Services. Under
Application Integration, click
Integration.
From the Compartment list, click through the hierarchy of compartments and select the one in which to create the instance. You may need to expand the + icon to find the compartment to use. Compartments can contain other compartments. It may take several minutes for the new compartment to appear after the policy has been created.
Note
Do NOT create your instance in the root or
ManagedCompartmentForPaaS compartment.
The page is refreshed to show any existing instances in that compartment.
Click Create Integration Instance.
Enter the following details, and click Create:
Field
Description
Display Name
Enter the display name for the instance. Note that the display name becomes part of the URL for accessing the instance.
Consumption
Model
Lists consumption models available in this
tenancy. Typically, one model is displayed, but multiple
consumption models are listed if your tenancy is enabled for
more than one. Available models include:
Note: If you are provisioning Oracle Integration for SaaS, this field is not shown.
Select to create a new Oracle Integration license in the cloud. This provides you with
packages of 5K messages per hour.
Select to bring an existing Oracle
Fusion Middleware license to the cloud for use with
Oracle Integration. This provides you with packages of 20K messages
per hour. This option is also known as bring your
own license (BYOL).
Message Packs
The message pack options available for selection are based on the version of Oracle Integration instance you are
creating.
For Oracle Integration: Select the
number of message packs. The total number of
messages available per pack is based on the
License Type option you
selected. You can select up to 3 message packs if
you bring an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware
license (known as BYOL) to the cloud. You can select
up to 12 message packs if you create a new Oracle Integration license in the cloud.
For Oracle Integration for SaaS:
Select the number of message packs to use per month.
Each message pack consists of one million messages.
You can select up to 43 message packs.
You are responsible for billing based on the
message packs value you select.
Access Token
If this field is displayed, you are creating
an instance as a non-federated user. Sign in as a federated
user and restart creating an instance.
Show Advanced Options
Custom Endpoint: Configure this tab to use a custom endpoint URL for the instance. The custom hostname you want to map to the instance must already be registered on a DNS provider and its SSL certificate stored as a secret in an OCI Vault. See Configure a Custom Endpoint for an Instance.
Hostname: Enter the custom hostname chosen for the instance.
Certificate: Provide the location of the hostname's certificate in your OCI tenancy.
Compartment: Select the OCI compartment that contains your certificate vault.
Vault: Select the vault that contains the hostname’s certificate.
Secret: Select the secret corresponding to the hostname’s certificate.
Tags: Enter a key and optional value. Tags enable you to track resources within your tenancy. See Resource Tags.
For Oracle Integration:
Typically, the
selected model is displayed after Consumption
Model. If multiple consumption models are listed,
choose the model you'd like used for this instance. Note that your
dialog may differ, depending on options available for services
purchased.
For Oracle Integration for SaaS:
Typically,
the selected model is displayed after Consumption
Model. If multiple consumption models are listed,
choose the model you'd like used for this instance. Note that your
dialog may differ, depending on options available for services
purchased.
Instance creation takes some time. If you attempt to click the instance name and
receive a 401: Authorization failed or a 404: Not
Found error, but followed all the correct steps, instance
creation has not completed. Wait a few more minutes.
When instance creation completes successfully, the instance shows as
Active in the State
column.
Choose a License Type 🔗
Select a license type for your Oracle Integration instance.
Note: Choosing a license type applies when provisioning Oracle Integration only. It doesn't apply to Oracle Integration for SaaS.
Select to create a new Oracle Integration license in the cloud. This provides you with packages of 5K messages per
hour.
Select to bring an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware license to the
cloud for use with Oracle Integration. This provides you with packages of 20K messages per hour. This option is
also known as bring your own license (BYOL).
Choose a Message Pack
Number 🔗
When creating or editing an instance, specify the number of messages to
use.
The message pack options available for selection are based on the version of
Oracle Integration instance you are creating or editing. You are responsible for
billing based on the message packs value you select.
For Oracle Integration: Select the number of message packs. The
total number of messages available per pack is based on the License
Type option you selected. You can select up to 3 message packs
if you bring an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware license (BYOL) to the cloud.
You can select up to 12 message packs if you create a new Oracle Integration
license in the cloud.
For Oracle Integration for SaaS: Select the number of message
packs to use per month. Each message pack consists of one million messages. You
can select up to 43 message packs.
Note
Message pack updates can fail when maintenance and security patching are in
progress.