Integration category — Overview page
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The Overview landing page contains the Integration Resources, Integration Accelerators, Connectors, and Services gadgets.
Category |
Access |
Integration |
Overview
Integration related wizards and resources |
Integration Resources are facilities that configure and enable Process Commander to interface with specified external systems.
The gadget has these links:
Column |
Description |
Email Listeners | See Initial Email Listener Data Instances |
Email Servers | See About Email Server data instances |
File Listeners | See About File Listener data instances |
Process Engine API | See Process Engine API |
Interface Generator Results | See About Interface Generator data instances |
JCA Adaptors | See About JCA Resource Adapter data instances |
JMS Listeners | See About JMS Listener data instances |
JMS Producer Models | See About JMS Producer Model data instances |
JNDI Servers | See About JNDI Server data instances |
MQ Listeners | See About MQ Listener data instances |
MQ Servers | See About MQ Server data instances |
Service Packages | See About Service Package data instances |
Service Request Processor | See About Service Request Processor data instances |
Integration Accelerators provide for the rapid generation of rules for connectors, services, email, and more.
The gadget has these links:
Accelerator |
Description |
Connector and Metadata Accelerator | Create connectors, classes, external classes and properties from metadata, such as an XSD file, DTD file, or WSDL file. See About the Connector and Metadata Accelerator |
Connector and Metadata Clean Up | Remove Connector and Metadata records. VAGUE ???? |
Service Accelerator | Create the rules and data instances to support a service. See About the Service Accelerator |
Email Accelerator | Define email configuration. See About the Email Accelerator |
EForm Accelerator | Convert a PDF form to eform rules. See About the eForm Rules accelerator |
Authentication Accelerator | Simplify external user authentication through an external LDAP-compliant directory. See About the Authentication accelerator |
The gadget helps the developer define and manage interfaces between a Process Commander application acting as a client and external systems acting as a server. A connector is implemented by any of these ten rule types:
Connector Type |
Description |
dotNet | See About Connect dotNet rules |
EJB | See About Connect EJB rules |
File | See About Connect File rules |
Java | See About Connect Java rules |
JMS | See About Connect JMS rules |
MQ | See About Connect MQ rules |
SOAP | See About Connect SOAP rules |
HTTP | See About Connect HTTP rules |
BPEL | See About Connect BPEL rules |
SQL | See About Connect SQL rules |
JCA | See About Connect JCA rules |
The services gadget helps the developer define and implement interfaces between an external application acting as a client and a Process Commander system acting as a server.
To learn more: