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We do the same for our on premise SOA and OSB process which are exposed as API for external consumption.
My understanding is you don't have to open the TCP 1251 access to the "everybody". This blog post was showing the easiest (and the least secure) way to connect between two services.
You should be able to tighten the DBCS security, limiting the incoming 1251 traffic to the public IP addresses of your containers
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First, in Dimension Editor you will need to add all necessary "detailed" Cash Flow lines to the Movement dimension; follow the customer's existing Cash Flow layout, and be sure to insert these under the appropriate cash flow category (Operating/Financing/Investing). Then, in Data Management, you will need to add all of the newly created movement lines to the Movement table (we have these aligned on a one to one basis by GL Account).
After reloading your data you will have Cash Flow Report with the required detail.
What they need is the unique key of the instance to be able to make the connection with the required permissions to the instance to be able to do this type of actions since the database is not in the cloud if it is not a local one, but in any case this same one is developed in the application where they are developed the same it can propociora oracle support.
This will require some configuration changes at the db side - take a look at https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/ADMIN/create.htm#ADMIN002
A) SDK does contain command to add a data source, not sure if this is what you are looking for though as it just allows you to create a jndi name for the data souece, snipplet from the documentation:
Command:add-datasource-jndiname - Add a new JNDI name for a data source. Command alias:[adddatasourcejndiname]
Mandatory argument(s):JNDI name of the data source associated with the Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension. Supported Charaters in JNDI name: [a-z],[A-Z],[0-9],":",".","/","-","_". Shortcut:jn
Optional argument(s): datasource - Name of the data source associated with the Java Cloud Service - SaaS Extension. Supported Charaters in DataSource name: [a-z],[A-Z],[0-9].
B) I am not sure I understand the question. But if you are asking whether you can access the content of the associated DB from JCS SX then yes you definitely can do that. For example with the JNDI name defined in the ADF application configuration or directly with JDBC like in this example
C) I think you should be able to see the DB size associated with JCS SX from your dashboard. For details refer to the
It seems that this patch has an issue but don't know for sure.
Can someone let us know if this is the case and what we need to do in order to resolve this issue?
-Thanks
Very good input and what Shay says is correct and I saw the documentation that I provide and it is very clear.
You should check the connections and the privileges available to the service once validating this should not have any problem
Try mapping the array too - so the []items should be mapped to the PieSeries. is Correct
How can this be done from Autonomous Mobile Cloud and also using Mobile Client SDKs is correct
Are you able to invoke the service correctly from Postman or another external tool?
Does your DB server have a proper SSL certificate configured?
You might want to ask on the ORDS forum how to restrict access to the service from specific URLs.
https://community.oracle.com/community/database/developer-tools/oracle_rest_data_services
we are running oracle ebs version I don't see this on the menu.
Do you have another way to get to the smart view?
thank you for your help
Thanks so much Andy.
Excellent Syndy! Best of luck to you. I am sure you are very aware of the OSN section of the Help Center. http://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/salescs_gs/salescs_osn.htm. There is a lot of good information there on how to Administer and how to use OSN. We could start a separate discussion on OSN use cases as I've seen some interesting ways customers have used OSN to manage their workflows.