Integration Cloud 6.1.0 | Applications | On-Premises Applications
 
On-Premises Applications
 
Uploading on-premises services to Integration Cloud
On-Premises applications uploaded from on-premises systems are listed in the On-Premises Applications page, but you will not be able to create Accounts or Operations for on-premises applications. Those can be uploaded only from webMethods Integration Server. Further, when you upload services as part of an application from the on-premises webMethods Integration Server to webMethods Integration Cloud, the comments field of the service is uploaded and displayed in the webMethods Integration Cloud application. This field will be displayed if present and cannot be edited. See the Configuring On-Premise Integration Servers for webMethods Cloud document for more information.
If you select an Account for an on-premises Application and click Test Connection, the screen displays the status of the connection. If you have configured the Account details incorrectly in any stage, the state appears in red color in the Connectivity Status column. If an Account is configured correctly in a particular stage, the state appears in green color and if an Account is not configured in a particular stage, the state appears in white color. For on-premises Applications, you can use the Account to execute services on the on-premises webMethods Integration Server.
See Uploading on-premises services to Integration Cloud on how to upload on-premises webMethods Integration Server services to webMethods Integration Cloud.
Note:
The maximum message size, that is, the hard limit for message sizes that can be transported between on-premises webMethods Integration Server and Integration Cloud is 20 MB (20971520 bytes). This is the hard limit on the size of messages that can be transported over Software AG Universal Messaging between Integration Cloud and on-premises webMethods Integration Server. Overloading the Software AG Universal Messaging cluster with large payloads may adversely impact performance. If you need to transport larger volumes of data, consider an alternative approach that is better suited for file transfers, such as, webMethods ActiveTransfer.