In this post, you use the ADMIN user schema. You store the Auth Token created in the previous post along with the username, as a credential under an ADMIN schema.
Connect to ADMIN user using SQL Developer.
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Use the create_credential procedure of the DBMS_CLOUD package to store the object store credentials in your ADMIN schema.
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Set the database property default_credential to the credential you created in the previous step.
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