Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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1
About the Generic REST Connector
- 1.1 Introduction to the Connector
- 1.2 Certified Components
- 1.3 Certified Languages
- 1.4 Architecture of the Generic REST Connector
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1.5
Connector Features
- 1.5.1 Trusted Source and Target Resource Reconciliation
- 1.5.2 Full and Incremental Reconciliation
- 1.5.3 Limited (Filtered) Reconciliation
- 1.5.4 Custom Authentication
- 1.5.5 Custom Parsing
- 1.5.6 Custom Payload
- 1.5.7 Support for Additional HTTP Headers
- 1.5.8 Support for Handling Multiple Endpoint URLs
- 1.5.9 SSL Communication
- 1.6 Use Cases Supported by the Generic REST Connector
- 2 Creating an Application By Using the Generic REST Connector
- 3 Performing the Postconfiguration Tasks for the Generic REST Connector
- 4 Using the Generic REST Connector
- 5 Extending the Functionality of the Generic REST Connector
- 6 Upgrading the Generic REST Connector
- 7 Files and Directories of the Generic REST Connector