This documenation provides a description of how to use the HCL Link Resource adapers.
The OData (Open Data Protocol) adapter provides support for performing read and write operations on data sources that expose OData interface. OData adapter is an ISO/IEC approved, OASIS standard that defines a set of best practices for building and consuming RESTful APIs.
Resource adapters are used to retrieve and route data. They provide access to databases, files, messaging systems, enterprise applications and other data sources and targets.
The Apache HDFS Adapter allows the HCL Link to access the HDFS file system in Apache Hadoop environments.
With the ActiveMQ Adapter, users can access any of the queues of the Active MQ Adapter to send and receive messages. Users can also create a new queue altogether for sending and receiving messages.
Microsoft Azure SQL Database is a general-purpose relational database, provided as a managed service. With it, you can create a highly available and high-performance data storage layer for the applications and solutions in Azure.
The Azure Blob Storage adapter provides support to perform read and write operations on the blobs in the block storage managed by the Azure Blob Storage cloud service
With the Apache Kafka adapter, maps can connect to a Kafka cluster to consume and produce messages.
With the Amazon S3 or Amazon Simple Storage Service adapter, a user can access S3 buckets to fetch stored data and send new data to S3 buckets for storing.
With the Amazon SNS adapter, a user can access the Amazon Simple Notification Services. This adapter connects to the Simple Notification Services (SNS) topics, using AWS keys. The adapter can fetch and send notifications from and to those AWS SNS topics, to which the user has subscribed.
The Batch File adapter processes a (Windows™) batch file as the data source of an input map card or the data target of an output map card. The Shell Script adapter processes a (UNIX™) shell script as the data source of an input map card or the data target of an output map card.
The Customer Information Control System (CICS) adapter allows you to retrieve CICS screen data without the difficulties associated with 3270 "screen scraping."
The Cipher adapter encrypts and decrypts data by using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). A single cryptographic key enciphers (encrypts) and deciphers data. The cryptographic key is stored in a master key file (MKF) in an AES-based encrypted format. As long as the MKF is not compromised or lost, the enciphered data is cryptographically secure.
An email adapter automatically receives email messages as sources of a map or sends email messages as targets of a map.
Use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Adapter to transport data. When source data arrives at its target, it often must be transformed into a different format for a receiving application to use it successfully.
The Excel Adapter reads data from and maps data to a sheet in a Microsoft Excel workbook.
The Google Cloud Storage Adapter provides access to Google Cloud Storage buckets and objects in the Google Cloud Platform.
The Google Cloud Pub/Sub adapter provides access to Google Cloud Pub/Sub topics and subscriptions in the Google Cloud Platform.
Use the GZIP/ZLIB Adapter to retrieve data in file or memory formats and export data for GZIP, ZLIB and Plain file formats.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Adapter provides support for Proxy servers and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol, which is required to process HTTPS (secure) URLs.
The IBM® MQ adapter works with IBM MQ to accomplish the task of maintaining data compatibility, handling all kinds of data transformations from the simplest to the most complex.
Use the Java Class Adapter to instantiate a Java™ object and to invoke a sequence of methods on the object.
The HL7 MLLP adapter uses the MLLP protocol over TCP/IP to pass data to and from HCL Link. The adapter has a listener interface that can detect the arrival of data on a socket and trigger a map to run. With the HL7 MLLP adapter, remote applications can pass data to HCL Link without using additional middleware software.
This documentation discusses the Microsoft SQL Server Adapter. You can use the adapter with the Command Server, or with a map in a map rule.
The JAXB adapter converts Java™ objects to XML and converts XML to Java objects. With the JAXB adapter, you can build Java objects that can be represented with XML, parse the objects, and use them in maps. The JAXB adapter supports all JAXB properties for marshalling and unmarshalling an XML document.
Use the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) adapter to query or update a database through the appropriate JDBC driver for the database.
Use the Java™ Message Service (JMS) Adapter as a client to any JMS-compliant messaging system provider.
Use the Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Adapter to enable maps to look up, add, modify and delete entries in external directories, and retrieve the results that these operations return so that they can be reused in a map.
Use the MongoDB adapter to create, read, update, and delete single or multiple JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) documents in a MongoDB database.
The adapter supports Basic HTTP authentication, with the user provided username and password.
Specifies the service root URL of the OData service. This is a mandatory property.
Type of authentication to use for accessing the OData service. This is a mandatory property.
Specifies the username for the requests, when using Basic authentication method.
Specifies the password for the requests, when using Basic authentication method.
Specifies the entity set in the service on which to perform the data operation. This is a mandatory property.
Specifies custom request headers. This is an optional property.
Specifies the media type format of the data.
Specifies the filter expression to apply when fetching the data.
Selects the required field. This is an optional property.
Specifies the limit for how many values to fetch. This is an optional property. The corresponding adapter command is -TOP.
This property specifies the number of values to skip from the beginning. This is an optional property.
Specifies an expression for determining what values are used to order the collection of entries. This is an optional property.
Specifies the read mode of operation. Default is Managed. If Read Mode set to Managed, it generates schema directly.
Specifies the level of logging to use for the log (trace) file produced by the adapter. The default is false.
Flag indicating what to do if the specified log file already exists.
This is the location of the log file to which to write log messages.
Use the OpenPGP Adapter to exchange information with the GnuPG application.
The PDF Adapter works with Acrobat forms and templates to generate a PDF document or extract data from all or part of an input PDF document.
REST adapter is a solution where Link can readily call any Web/REST API and provide easy mapping to and from the APIs.
Salesforce Adapter provides support to access Salesforce REST API resource. It is useful for abstracting a piece of information or an action.
The ServiceNow adapter provides support for accessing ServiceNow REST API resources.
With the Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) adapter, you can send and fetch files securely to and from an SFTP server.
The SNMP Adapter is used to create and send custom-defined traps to an SNMP manager.
SOAP defines the XML-based message format that applications use to communicate and inter-operate with each other over the Web.
The Socket Adapter provides a means of passing data to and from HCL Link through standard TCP/IP sockets.
This documentation introduces the Archive (Tar) adapter. You can use the adapter with a Command Server, Software Development Kit, or map in a map rule.
Use the Archive (Zip) Adapter with a Command Server, Software Development Kit, or map in a map rule.
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