A project is a container for HCL Link artifacts.
This documentation describes how Flows can be run from REST API, listeners, or they can be scheduled.
Congratulations on your selection of HCL Link as your data integration solution!
Learn about the new and changed functions and features in HCL Link version 1.3.0.0.
Read the latest release specific information for HCL Link version 1.3.0.0.
A complete desciption of the hardware and software requirements for both Windows and Linux systems.
Everything you need to know to install HCL Link.
Here you will find the tasks that are required for administration of your HCL Link product.
An error terminal is used on a node for cases where the error can be caught with another node, preventing the flow from failing. An error terminal will only run a node if the node that has the error terminal is the initial cause of the error.
Log terminals report the node log in json format. Information about node terminals and the data size is provided for all nodes.
Flow terminals represent the inputs and outputs to a flow. Every node has input and/or ouptut terminals.
This documentation describes the options for defining the flow schedule.
A Flow that has a Map node as its first node, and uses a File adapter for an input, can enable that node's input to be a Watch.
Flow audits are a way to retrieve more verbose information about a flow instance.
Flow Variables are process data variables that go along with the flow execution, accessible to all nodes in the flow while it is being executed under flow executor/engine context.
Steps required to create a flow.
When you develop a flow in the Flow Designer you can run the flow directly from the Designer either in Link, or on a different runtime environment.
Maps define input and output specifications and mapping rules for data transformation.
Use the schema designer to define, modify, and view schemas. A schema describes the syntax, structure, and semantics of your data.
This documentation describes connections and actions.
Files are used in various places within HCL Link. HCL Link allows files to be uploaded to the HCL Linkserver.
Service definitions define REST services and the endpoints of a service.
This documentation describes the connectors and how they are used.
This documentation contains a description of the server groups and servers.
The variables described here include Configuration variables, flow variables, and cache variables.
A description of HCL Link dashboards, including the Server dashboard and the Kibana dashboard.
Descriptions of Link runtime services.
About the HCL Link Resource Adapters, and how to use them.
This documentation provides HCL Link reference information.