Configure XTM TMS to use the XTM TMS service in the Localization Framework.

Before you begin

Roles required: connection_admin

Procedure

  1. Navigate to All > Connections & Credentials > Connection & Credential Aliases.
    A credential record for XTM TMS is created when the XTM TMS spoke is installed with the Localization Framework Installer plugin (com.glide.localization_framework.installer) activation.
  2. Open the XTM TMS (ID = sn_xtm_spoke.XTM_TMS) credential record.
  3. In the Connection Attributes tab of the form, provide the template_id and customer_id attributes, and save the form.
  4. In the Connections tab, open the XTM connection record by selecting the information icon (Information icon.).
    A connection record for XTM is created when the XTM TMS spoke is installed with the Localization Framework Installer plugin (com.glide.localization_framework.installer) activation. All the form fields are populated with the information fetched through the XTM spoke installation.
    Note: In the Connection URL field, enter the URL of the XTM connection.
  5. In the Credential column, select the value XTMto open the OAuth 2.0 Credentials [oauth_2_0_credentials] record.
    A record for OAuth 2.0 credentials is created when the XTM TMS spoke is installed with the Localization Framework Installer plugin (com.glide.localization_framework.installer) activation.
  6. In the OAuth Entity Profile field, select the information icon (Information icon.) to open the record.
    An OAuth Entity Profile is created when the XTM TMS spoke is installed with the Localization Framework Installer plugin (com.glide.localization_framework.installer) activation.
  7. In the OAuth provider field, select the information icon (Information icon.) to open the Application Registries [oauth_entity] record.
    An Application Registries record is created when the XTM TMS spoke is installed with the Localization Framework Installer plugin (com.glide.localization_framework.installer) activation.
  8. Provide the Client ID and Client Secret provided by XTM at the time of account creation, and save the form.
  9. Open the OAuth 2.0 Credentials form again, and select the Get OAuth Token related link.
  10. Provide the username and password.
    XTM supports resource owner password credentials as the grant type. Provide these credentials to generate the token for the first time.
    Note: The username and password do not persist in the ServiceNow instance.
  11. Select Get OAuth Token.
    Once the OAuth token is created, the ServiceNow® platform regenerates the token until the refresh token expires.