Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration - Unlocking Locked Connections

Unlocking Locked Connections

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When a connection is in edit mode and the browser crashes, the connection becomes locked, which then prevents it from being edited.

Which two users can unlock the connection? (Choose two.)

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When a connection is in edit mode and the browser crashes, the connection becomes locked, which prevents it from being edited by any user. In order to unlock the connection, two types of users can perform this task:

  1. The same user who has edited the connection: If a user is editing a connection and their browser crashes, they can log back into the Oracle Cloud Platform and unlock the connection themselves. This user should have access to the connection and have the necessary privileges to edit it.

  2. A user with the Administrator Role: An administrator is a user with the highest level of privileges in Oracle Cloud Platform. An administrator can unlock the connection on behalf of the user who was editing it at the time of the browser crash. To unlock the connection, the administrator must have the necessary privileges to manage connections.

It is important to note that a user with the Designer Role cannot unlock the connection. The Designer Role provides users with the ability to create and edit integrations, but it does not grant them the necessary privileges to manage connections. Also, any user cannot unlock the connection as it requires privileges to manage connections.