Create an Integration Definition for Remote Vehicle Notification
Create an integration definition by using a predefined Apex class that you can use to
connect Automotive Cloud with an external telematics system via MuleSoft, and send notifications
to the driver remotely. You can use this integration definition, or create your own. Depending on
your choice of telematics provider and integration layer, you can create an integration definition
with the required attributes.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions.
User Permissions Needed
To create an integration definition:
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From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Integrations
Definitions, and then select Integrations
Definitions.
Click + New.
Create an integration definition with these settings.
For Type, select Apex Defined.
For Name and Developer name, enter
SEND_NOTIFICATION_REMOTE_OPERATION.
You can also provide a different name but make sure you use the same name later in the
flow.
Click Next.
Select Apex Class as
automotiveconnectedvehicle.VehicleRemoteNotificationProcessIntegrationProvider.
The attribute value for the attribute name Get Status URL Path is automatically
populated. If you use an integration service other than MuleSoft, modify the value to the
required URL path.
If you modified the autogenerated API name of the named credential, use the modified
name.
Save your changes.
Click Activate.
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