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- Integration Studio
- Integration Studio Overview
- Integration in a Multi-Tenancy Environment
- How to Work with Federated Data
- How to Work with Population Jobs
- How to Work with Data Push Jobs
- How to Set Up an Integration Point
- How to Save an Integration Point Configuration as an Adapter Default
- How to Remove Adapter Defaults
- How to Deploy a Package to a Remote Data Repository
- How to Configure Probe IP Ranges with Active Directory
- Integration Reports
- Integration Studio User Interface
- Limitations
Integration Studio Overview
The Integration Studio is where you manage your
Integration with other products is performed over secure communication channels through Data Flow Probes.
Alternatively, if your remote managed data repositories are accessible from the UCMDB server machine, non-Jython-based integrations can be performed using the UCMDB Integration Service, enabling the Data Flow Probe resources to be used for other discovery tasks.
Note The UCMDB Integration Service is supported in a standalone UCMDB environment only.
Integration points in the
You can also create adapters in the Adapter Management module. For details, see Resources Pane.
For details about how to set up integration points for data integrations, see Integration Studio Page.
Note The following OOTB adapters deployed should not be deleted:
- HistoryDataSource - A federation adapter of UCMDB with its history data. You can build TQL queries to check the history changes of CIs. For example, attribute changes.
- UCMDBDiscovery - Not a real adapter. It is based on the API adapter and its only usage is to allow you to configure reconciliation priority of all discovery jobs with other integrations jobs from other data sources.
Integration points can be of one of the following types:
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