Explanation of the Connectors
Each connector can be explained as follows:
Purpose | What the purpose of the connector is and why it is created. |
Connector Settings | The settings that can be configured before using the actual connector. |
Initializing Parameters | The arguments defined for the connector retrieved from the Connector Settings. |
Conditional Properties | You can define the value for one or more properties as a conditional expression that is evaluated according to the argument passed from the connector instance. |
Input Properties | It’s the initial values required for the specified operation to be performed. |
Output Properties | It’s the returned result set of the specified connector. |
Operations | Is the specific action that is chosen to be performed for that Connector? (For example, Insert, update, Reassign ActivityA specific step in a process. It will be the user interface for that step (web form or a screen), for example, the Leave Application (screen interface or web form) will be the first Activity in the Leave Requisition process. The Leave Application Authorization will be the second step or Activity in the Leave Requisition process. One Process can have multiple activities., Import or Export operations, etc.). |
XMPro contains the following connectors:
For more information on
- How to Enable Connectors Administration Access,
- How to Manage XMConnectors,
- and How to Create XMConnect Plugins
Refer to XMConnectors Administration section.