SOAP - OAuth2 Client Credentials
Gemeente Rotterdam
We are migrating all our SOAP connections from Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) to our ERP SaaS platform, shifting from basic authentication to OAuth2 Client Credentials for enhanced security. This change is aimed at improving the authentication mechanism, ensuring token-based security rather than using static user credentials. We are following the steps described in: Enabling OAuth 2.0 JWT Authentication for Oracle SOAP Services in OIC Gen3 | ateam.
One significant drawback of this setup is the requirement for a new username. This username must exactly match the clientId of the OCI integrated application; otherwise, no connection can be established. Creating a new service account (SA) user introduces several challenges:
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