Co-author - Shefali Vaish IBM App Connect provides connectivity to 100+ smart connectors where users can connect to a variety of applications with ease, without needing to understand the complexities of the endpoint. It also supports several technology-based connectors such as HTTP and SOAP...
Jordan Humber and Sowmya Grama Published on October 24, 2017 / Updated on January 7, 2019 Need a break from the barriers of CRUD APIs on resources? Explore this new feature that’s available in the API flows of IBM App Connect. When you create a flow for an API, you can...
Stephen Mitchell Published on September 14, 2017 / Updated on January 29, 2018 With the introduction of the HTTP connector, App Connect users have the ability to call out from their flows to any HTTP endpoint. You can find details of this here . But what can you do with...
Anna Jackson and Stephen Mitchell Published on July 28, 2017 / Updated on June 20, 2018 You can now call out from your IBM App Connect flow to any HTTP endpoint. To use the HTTP connector, select its action, ‘Invoke method’, from the Applications panel. You can do this in...
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Published on July 18, 2017 / Updated on April 6, 2020 Introducing IBM Integration Bus v10 Fix Pack 9’s extended capabilities In this video, we demonstrate the new capability in IBM Integration Bus v10.0.0.9, which allows you to easily use an HTTP Forward Proxy server that has...
Published on June 18, 2018 / Updated on November 26, 2018 Introduction The HTTP connector in IBM App Connect can make calls to endpoints on a private network (for example, your company network or a private cloud) by using the IBM Secure Gateway Client . To access non publicly...