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With changing trends, cloud has gained a competitive advantage. As it has reduced spending on technology infrastructure, organizations tend to store their important data and information over the cloud. To manage this data with an ease, Adeptia has introduced Application Service feature. This feature enables you to retrieve/send your data directly from/to a Cloud Application. The supported Cloud Applications include:

  • Box
  • Dropbox
  • Google Drive

This document explains how to manage Cloud data using Application Services.

Target Audience

This document is intended for those users, who want to retrieve/send their data from/to their cloud applications. For example, with application services, you may automate the process of retrieving purchase orders from your Dropbox account, processing it, and sending the corresponding Sales order to your client’s Google Drive account.

 

Using Application Services

Application Services enable you to create Source, Target, and Event (which will trigger the process flow) activities for cloud applications. 

Application Services Include:


Prerequisites

  • Adeptia Suite must be installed on a Public IP (accessible over the web).
  • Adeptia Suite must be accessed through HTTPS protocol. For this you need to configure Adeptia Suite Keystore to use the certificate signed by CA authority.
  • You need to import the certificate of the cloud application, which you want to use within Adeptia Suite Trustsore.
  • You must configure each of your Cloud Applications (Box/Dropbox/Google Drive).

Following are the major sub sections of this guide:

 

Section Name

Description

Configuring Keystore & Truststore

Prerequisites, configuring Keystore and Truststore in Adeptia Suite

Configuring Application Accounts

Steps to configure application accounts like Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive

Creating Application Source, Target, and Event Activities

Steps to create application activities

Managing Application Accounts

Explains how to edit or delete existing application accounts

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