Applications
Integration Cloud allows you to create and govern Integrations between Software as a Service (SaaS) or on-premise applications. A set of predefined and configurable Applications are provided, for example, Salesforce, StrikeIron, ServiceNow, and so on, which enable you to connect to the particular SaaS providers.
Custom SOAP Applications, which are used to access third party Web Services are also listed in this page. To create a Custom SOAP Application, click Add New Application. FTP and SFTP Applications are available that allows Integration Cloud to connect to FTP and SFTP servers.
On-Premise applications loaded from on-premise systems are also listed in the Applications page, but you will not be able to create Accounts or Operations for on-premise applications. Those can be uploaded only from the webMethods Integration Server. Further, when you upload services as part of an application from the on-premise 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.
You can also create Accounts and Operations for an Application and Integrations between different SaaS applications from the Applications page. For any Application, you can select Accounts, Operations, or Integrations if you want to create or edit them for that Application.
If you have the required access privileges, you can also click the Upgrade button to upgrade Application assets (Accounts, Operations, and the associated Integrations) from a lower version to a higher version.
To use an Application, you are required to agree to the summary of terms. Click I agree to use the Application. Click I do not agree if you disagree with the summary of terms and do not want to use the Application. Click Cancel to go back to the Applications page.
Note: | Users who have the required access privileges under Settings > Access Profiles > Administrative Permissions > Functional Controls can create, update, administer, execute, deploy, or delete the Accounts, Operations, Integrations, Stages, Advanced Security, Document Types, and Reference Data information. |
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