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Cloud Application Integration
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Preface
Understanding Data Types and Field Properties
Introduction to Data Types and Field Properties
Types of Data and Field Properties
Formatting Dates, Times, and Numbers
Using the Field Properties Dialog
Controls in All Many or Some Field Properties Dialog
Show List: Advanced Query
Show List: Custom List
Show List: List Child Objects
Show List: None
Show List: Object Query
Show List: Picklist for Field
Show List: Users in Role
Using the Expression Editor
Using Functions
Specifying Functions and Variables
Digital Signature Functions Overview
Attachments
HTTP Headers
HTTP verb functions
Designing Processes
Creating a Process
Setting Process Properties
General Properties
Start Properties
Input Field Properties
Output Field Properties
Temporary Field Properties
Messages Properties
Correlated Message Events
Advanced Properties
Notes
Adding Process Steps
Assignment Step
Service Step
Subprocess Step
Create Step
Wait Step
Receive Step
Milestone Step
End Step
Throw Step
Decision Step
Parallel Path Step
Jump Step
System Service Actions
Delete Object
JMS Enqueue Service
Run a Shell Command
Run Cloud Task
Fault Handling
Fault Handling and Boundary Events
Methods to Return a Fault from a Process
Using and Displaying Data
Selecting and Displaying Objects
Inserting Fields Using Picklists
Inserting Fields in Tables
Entering Fields as Text
Displaying Columns
Setting Data in Steps
Using Fields in Steps
Setting Source Values
Setting Source Values: Content
Setting Source Values: Field
Setting Source Values: Formula
Setting Source Values: Query
Setting Source Values: Screen
Designing Guides
Creating a Guide
Setting Guide Properties
General
Start
Screens
Guide Translations
Fields
Outcomes
Advanced
Show Guide Only When
Notes
Adding Guide Steps
Assignment Step
Create Step
Screen Step
Decision Step
Jump Step
Process Call Step
Embedded Guide step
Service Step
End/Milestone Step
Setting the Appearance of a Guide
Guide Appearance
Guide screen Editor
Guide Simulation
Designing Process Objects
Process Objects Creation Options
Creating Process Objects Manually
Creating Process Objects from WSDL and XSD Files
Creating Process Objects from Swagger Files
Rules and Guidelines for Process Object Import
Designing Service Connectors
Option 1: Creating a New Service Connector
Defining Properties
Specifying Functions and Variables
Defining Actions
Shared Service Actions
Input Tab
Service Connector Bindings
Output Tab
Simplified XML
Checking for HTTP Errors
Creating Service Connector Process Objects
Testing the Service Connector
Service Connector Timings
Option 2: Generating a Service Connector by Importing a File
Creating a Service Connector from a WSDL File
WSDL Files with Qualified Elements
WSDL Files with Repeating Elements
elementFormDefault
Choice Elements
Creating a Service Connector from a Swagger JSON File
HTTP Operations
JSON Payload
Option 3. Downloading a Service Connector from GitHub
Validating a Service Connector
Saving and Publishing a Service Connector
Using Connectors
Creating an App Connection
Defining App Connection Properties
Specifying Event Sources
Specifying Event Targets
Validating an App Connection
Saving and Publishing an App Connection
Viewing Published Metadata
Unpublishing an App Connection
System Services, Listeners and Connectors
Using the OData Provider
Supported OData V4 and OData V2 URI Conventions
Custom Composite Keys
Viewing the Custom OData Entity Keys Section
Creating OData Custom Composite Keys
Editing Custom Composite OData Keys
Publish Validation
Using Salesforce System Services Listeners and Connectors
Salesforce Outbound Messages
Salesforce OBM URL
Creating a Salesforce OBM
Using a Salesforce Connection
OAuth Connection
Password/Security Token Authentication
Using the Email Service
Email Connection Properties
Sending an Email from a Process
Using Java Message Service (JMS)
Using the Shell Command Invoke Service Connector
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Validating an App Connection
Validating an App Connection
When you create an app connection, you can use the Validation panel to verify if there are validation errors and view the error details.
Click the
Validation
icon in the toolbar as shown in the following image:
The
Validation
panel appears on the right pane. In the
Validation
panel, errors are grouped based on the tabs where they occur.
Click the arrow corresponding to a tab name as shown in the following image:
A list of errors that occur in the tab is displayed.
Click an error row as shown in the following image:
The cursor moves to the erroneous field. Take the required corrective action to resolve the error.
As and when you correct errors, the error list in the
Validation
panel is refreshed.
Using Connectors
Updated February 11, 2021
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