Where must you configure an HTTPS inbound adapter with OAuth 2.0 authentication?
A.
In the adapter
B.
In the integration flow
C.
In the SAP Integration Suite
D.
In the process runtime
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
An HTTPS inbound adapter is an adapter that allows an integration flow to receive messages from external systems using the HTTPS protocol. OAuth 2.0 authentication is a method of authentication that allows clients to access protected resources on behalf of a resource owner by obtaining an access token from an authorization server. To configure an HTTPS inbound adapter with OAuth 2.0 authentication, you must do it in the integration flow where you define the adapter settings. You can choose OAuth 2.0 as the authentication type and specify the required parameters, such as client ID, client secret, token URL, scope, and so on. You can also configure additional security options, such as SSL certificate, CSRF protection, and CORS policy. References: Using Adapter Inbound Security - SAP Learning, Set Up Inbound OAuth Client Credentials Grant Authentication for Senders Calling Integration Flows with SAP-Generated Certificate | SAP Tutorials
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