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Configuring a Connection between OE and Make Modules

Learn how to establish a connection between OE and Make.

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Make modules are components that are used for creating scenarios in Make.

To learn more about the way they work, see .

The connection between OE (Orchestration) and the modules in Make is normally created automatically. However, if it happens that you add the module in Make when creating a scenario, and the connection is not established, you can configure it manually:

  1. Add an Orchestration module in Make, for example a Trigger Event. An Emporix Orchestration window pops up, where you can check all the module’s details, and enter the required data.

  2. To open the connection configuration, choose ADD in the connections section. The Create a connection window is displayed.

  3. Enter the Event Source ID and the related Secret. You can copy and paste the ID and the secret from the Emporix Management Dashboard.To find the Event Source ID and the Secret, go to OE –> Admin –> Settings.

  4. Choose the environment with which you want to establish the connection.

  5. Enter the Client ID and the client Secret. You can copy and paste the ID and the secret from . To find the Client ID and the Secret, go to Developer Portal → OE API Keys.

  6. Choose SAVE to create the connection.

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