The documentation provided here describes how to use the Design Server.
This documentation describes Design Server projects.
A project organizes related artifacts (connections and actions, schemas, maps, and files) in the Design Server repository. The import and export functions move projects or individual artifacts between the repository and the local file system. By using the import and export functions, you can reuse artifacts in multiple projects or move a project between multiple instances of Design Server.
A connection defines the properties that are required to connect to an external resource. An action uses a connection to provide source data to a map, or to write data from a map to a target.
You add a file to a project to use it as input to maps in the project. You can upload a file from your local file system to a project with the File designer. Alternatively, you can upload it when you define an action.
A flow node invokes a sub flow within a flow. Sub-flows need not be wired to other nodes; it is valid to have a flow that is comprised of multiple sub-flows that each have listeners.
How to use the HCL Link Design Server.
This documentation describes how Flows can be run from REST API, listeners, or they can be scheduled.
Use the schema designer to define, modify, and view schemas. A schema describes the syntax, structure, and semantics of your data.