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09/17/2025, 2:04 PMCeligo AI
09/17/2025, 2:04 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):To sign into Oracle Apex from NetSuite with NetSuite as the OIDC provider, you would need to set up an integration between the two systems. This would involve configuring NetSuite as an OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider and Oracle Apex as the relying party. Here are the general steps you would need to follow: 1. Configure NetSuite as an OIDC Provider: You would need to set up NetSuite as an OIDC provider. This involves creating a new integration record in NetSuite and configuring the necessary settings such as the client ID, client secret, and the OIDC endpoints (authorization endpoint, token endpoint, and user info endpoint). 2. Configure Oracle Apex as the Relying Party: On the Oracle Apex side, you would need to configure the authentication settings to use OIDC. This involves specifying the client ID, client secret, and the OIDC endpoints that you configured in NetSuite. 3. Test the Integration: Once you have configured both sides, you can test the integration by attempting to sign into Oracle Apex using your NetSuite credentials. Please note that the exact steps and settings may vary depending on your specific requirements and the versions of NetSuite and Oracle Apex that you are using. You should refer to the official documentation of both systems for more detailed instructions. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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09/17/2025, 2:04 PM