Connectivity bundles
You can add connectivity bundles when creating a project or after the project has been created. See
Creating Apama projects and
Adding adapters to projects.
When you add a connectivity bundle, the
standard-codecs.yaml file is created under the
Linked Resources folder. The
standard-codecs.yaml contains all the standard codecs defined by
Apama. For more information, see
Codec Connectivity Plug-ins.
Apama supports the following connectivity bundles:
User Connectivity. Select an instance of
User Connectivity if you want to make use of any user-defined connectivity plug-ins. For further information, see
Working with Connectivity Plug-ins.
Digital Event Services.
You can use Software AG Designer to automatically generate Apama event types from digital event type definitions for use in the Apama project and, conversely, to export Apama event definitions in the Apama project as digital event types. You can also use Software AG Designer for configuring the connection to Digital Event Services. For further information, see
Using the Digital Event Services connectivity bundle.
Universal Messaging.
Universal Messaging is Software AG's middleware service that delivers data across different networks. It provides messaging functionality without the use of a web server or modifications to firewall policy. In
Apama applications, you can configure and use the connectivity provided by
Universal Messaging. For further information, see
Adding the Universal Messaging connectivity plug-in to a
project.