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APIs and Connectors

Defining your API and Connector Endpoints.

Introduction to Connectors

GLU.Engines employ the concept of Connectors, there are three types of Connectors: Protocols, Connector Types and API Specifications in simple...

Adding or Editing Connectors

Step 1 – Connector Basic Information Give a unique Connector Name, this is the name you will see in the connector...

SOAP Connectors

SOAP Basics SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) is a messaging protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of web...

HTTP / RESTful Connectors

Configuring HTTP / RESTful Connectors All GLU HTTP connectors use HTTP4 component. For a technical deep-dive into HTTP4 see https://camel.apache.org/components/2.x/http4-component.html HTTP...

DB Connectors

Database Connector Configuration Use the Properties Tab within Step 2 of your Database Connector configuration. Choose the Vendor of the...

GraphQL Connectors

GraphQL is a query language for API’s. GLU supports integration into graphQL endpoints on outbound orchestrations. For more information on...

TCP/IP Connectors

Context TCP/IP is an abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. It is a set of protocols that define...

ISO 8583 Connector

Data elements in an ISO8583 payload are identified by their position within the message string. The position of each data...

Message Queues

Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Messaging Asynchronous messaging refers to a communication pattern where a sender and a receiver do not need...

Redis Connectors

GLU supports connecting to Redis open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store to be used as a database, cache,...
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