Configure XTM TMS in the Localization Framework
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- UpdatedJul 31, 2025
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- Zurich
- Localization Framework
Configure XTM TMS to use the XTM TMS service in the Localization Framework.
Before you begin
Roles required: connection_admin
Procedure
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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.
- Open the XTM TMS (ID = sn_xtm_spoke.XTM_TMS) credential record.
- In the Connection Attributes tab of the form, provide the template_id and customer_id attributes, and save the form.
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In the Connections tab, open the XTM connection record by selecting the 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. -
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.
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In the OAuth Entity Profile field, select the 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. -
In the OAuth provider field, select the 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. - Provide the Client ID and Client Secret provided by XTM at the time of account creation, and save the form.
- Open the OAuth 2.0 Credentials form again, and select the Get OAuth Token related link.
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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.
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Select Get OAuth Token.
Once the OAuth token is created, the ServiceNow® platform regenerates the token until the refresh token expires.