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Azure Service Bus Connector Guide

Azure Service Bus Connector Guide

Basic connection properties

Basic connection properties

The following table describes the basic properties that you can configure on the
Properties
tab of the connection creation page:
Property
Description
Name
Required. Unique name for the Azure Service Bus connection that identifies it in the Process Designer. The name must start with an alphabet and can contain only alphabets, numbers, and hyphens (-).
Location
The location of the project or folder where you want to save the connection. Click
Browse
to select a location.
If the
Explore
page is currently active and a project or folder is selected, the default location for the connection is the selected project or folder. Otherwise, the default location is the location of the most recently saved asset.
Description
Optional. Description of the connection.
Type
Required. The type of connection you want to use for the connector or service connector.
Select
Azure Service Bus
.
Runtime Environment
Required. The runtime environment for the connection. You can run the connection on the Cloud Server.
Connection Test
Indicates whether the connection test was successful or not.
OData-Enabled
Not supported for Azure Service Bus Connector.
You can use one of the following authentication:
  • Shared Access Signature (SAS)
    . A URI that grants restricted access rights to Azure Storage resources. You must provide a shared access signature to clients who need access to certain storage account resources.
  • Token Credentials
    . A protocol which allows users to verify their identity, and in return receive a unique access token.
The following table describes the properties that you must configure on the
Properties
tab when you select the
Shared Access Signature (SAS)
authentication type:
Property
Description
Shared Access Key Name
The name of the authorization rule.
Shared Access Key
The key used for shared access in the connection.
The following table describes the properties that you must configure on the
Properties
tab when you select the
Token Credentials
authentication type:
Property
Description
Client ID
The Azure API authorization client ID.
Tenant ID
The Azure API authorization tenant ID.
Client Secret
The Azure API authorization client secret.

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