Boomi – Trading Partner Management

The Trading Partner Management page (Manage > Trading Partner Management) is used to view, add, and edit Trading Partner and Processing Group components. This page provides the capability to make changes to these components to users who do not have access to the Build page. Trading Partner Management is visible only to users who have the Trading… Continue reading Boomi – Trading Partner Management

Boomi – Shared web server system management

Shared web server performance and web service scalability​ To enhance shared web server performance and scalability, you can enable listener processes to run in Low Latency mode on dedicated execution workers. Enable Web Services Server listener processes to execute mainly in memory by selecting the Low Latency option for them. If your web service is deployed… Continue reading Boomi – Shared web server system management

Boomi – Shared web server

You can configure your Runtimes, Runtime clusters, and Clouds to listen for requests from clients in real time through an embedded web server. You can configure the shared web server at the account and account user level to control network and security settings. Load balancing​ Scheduled and manual processes are load balanced by the cluster. In a Runtime… Continue reading Boomi – Shared web server

Boomi – Services Enablement

The Services Enablement feature enables you to turn any integration process into a web service that can then be deployed on premise or in any Boomiruntime cloud to which your account has access. Web services deployed in a runtime cloud can be dynamically invoked by any cloud or local application through the cloud’s domain name (such as, https://c01-usa-east-integrate.boomi.com). a Runtime can… Continue reading Boomi – Services Enablement

Boomi – Event-based integration

Event-based integration refers to a method of processing that is triggered by the occurrence of specific external events rather than being executed on a fixed schedule. In this approach, integration processes continuously “listen” for particular events, and when such an event occurs, it triggers the associated processing tasks. This model is particularly useful for handling… Continue reading Boomi – Event-based integration

Boomi – Box connector

The Box connector enables government agencies and employees to safely and securely store, access, share, and collaborate on files, folders, and content across devices in a cloud-friendly and secure environment. Box is a FedRAMP-approved solution. With the Box connector, agencies can securely collaborate and share content across agencies and jurisdictions. You can safely upload sensitive… Continue reading Boomi – Box connector

Boomi for SAP connector

The Boomi for SAP connector allows you to connect to Boomi for SAP core functionality via OpenAPIs. This connector retrieves the OpenAPI definition and generates an easy to use interface for you to seamlessly configure the operations available as part of Boomi for SAP. Boomi for SAP is a solution comprised of the following components:… Continue reading Boomi for SAP connector

Boomi – Application connectors

Application connectors provide connectivity to specific software applications such as Netsuite, Salesforce, SAP, or Amazon. Application connectors are tailored for particular software APIs so you can quickly connect and perform data operations. For example, some operations expect a specific format or profile in XML or JSON representing a request message to that application or a… Continue reading Boomi – Application connectors

Boomi – Connector licenses and classes

Connection licenses are categorized and provisioned by connector classes: Small Business — For example, QuickBooks and Sage 50/Peachtree. Standard — For example, NetSuite, Salesforce, SFTP, Disk, and so on. Most connectors are Standard class connectors. Enterprise — For example, SAP and Oracle E-Business. Trading Partner — For example, your trading partner profiles, such as X12, HL7, EDIFACT, and so… Continue reading Boomi – Connector licenses and classes

Boomi – Connector configuration

All connectors have a connection and an operation. In the connection, you define the URL, provide the credentials needed to access an application’s API, and often specify the version. For technology connections, you can also optionally specify a connection pool or advanced options like time-outs. The following image is an example of the NetSuite 2016.1… Continue reading Boomi – Connector configuration