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Stephen Willoughby Published on December 21, 2017 / Updated on November 27, 2018 Users of IBM Cloudant and IBM App Connect can now define the properties of their documents more easily. IBM Cloudant, a highly scalable and performant JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) database service, stores JSON formatted documents
We will primarily cover Cloudant and CouchDB databases, however similar technique can be applied to other databases like MongoDB and PostgreSQL
Published on September 13, 2016 / Updated on September 19, 2016 Introduction IBM Integration Bus v10.0.0.6 provides the LoopBackRequest node which is a new node that allows flow developers to easily create, retrieve, update and delete data records in external systems such as MongoDB, Cloudant and PostgreSQL
Using some of the more advanced features of the LoopBackRequest node.pdf
Published on October 13, 2016 In this tutorial we demonstrate how multiple LoopBack Request nodes can be used together to access MongoDB and Cloudant in IIB V10.0.0.6
Published on October 13, 2016 / Updated on November 27, 2018 In this tutorial we introduce you to the new LoopBack Request node that has been provided in IBM Integration Bus 10.0.0.6 and we demonstrate how your flows can easily interact with NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cloudant Gregg Hatt recently published an article, ‘A basic introduction to using the LoopBack Request node’ which provides a simple example introducing how to use the LoopBack Request node to retrieve documents from MongoDB, a no-SQL database, and the setup that’s necessary to achieve that, which complements this tutorial. Also, you may like to refer to IIB V10.0.0.6 LoopBack Request Node using MongoDB and Cloudant in this series of tutorials for additional guidance
Scenario: Retrieve documents from IBM® Cloudant® and insert document data into a Google Cloud BigQuery table As an example, consider this scenario where you use App Connect to create a flow for an API that, when called, retrieves documents from an IBM Cloudant database and inserts data from these documents into a Google Cloud BigQuery table. In this scenario, the Request node retrieves documents from IBM Cloudant through the Retrieve documents action
Scenario: Retrieve documents from IBM Cloudant® and publish them in Google Cloud Pub/Sub topics As an example, consider this scenario where you use App Connect to create a flow for an API that, when called, retrieves the flight times from an IBM Cloudant database and publishes them in Google Cloud Pub/Sub topics. In this scenario, the Request node retrieves the flight times from Cloudant through the Retrieve documents action
This was delivered as part of the SpaceHack event, which the students from the Edge of Space project attended to learn about IBM BlueMix, MQ Light, Node-RED and Cloudant, which provides the processing muscle to represent the conditions encountered by the probe
Microservices and MQLight at the SpaceHack Live event.pdf
The latest release introduces seven new message flow nodes : Amazon S3 Request Coupa Request IBM Cloudant Request IBM Maximo Request Magento Request Microsoft Azure Blob Storage Request Salesforce Request I have published 5 new videos which show the user, step-by-step, how to use the new Discovery Connector Request nodes
For example, this could be a Salesforce connector retrieving all of the leads from your instance of Salesforce, or it could be an IBM Cloudant connector, retrieving documents from a Database store