iPaaS Micro Application Architecture
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This session demonstrates how an iPaaS connector is used to connect to flows in other iPaaS applications. This overcomes the limitation of a flow only being able to call another flow within the same application and enables applications to be created and limited to specific purposes. The ability to connect to other applications also provides a way to share common configuration settings, such as Responsible Group IDs and Status IDs. The iPaaS connector can then be replaced using resource substitution to provide production configuration values.
Speakers
Gregory Baboolal
Data & Reporting Analyst
University of Tennessee Health Science Center