Descriptions of Link runtime services.
To use the Map Command Server to execute a map, you will prepare the maps for execution.
This documentation includes information about the various ways to use execution commands and their options when executing maps. Execution commands are used to specify how to execute a map.
When you run a map, you can:
You can execute a particular map or a command file containing a list of maps to execute from the command line of the system hosting your Command Server.
You can access Help from the command line by typing:
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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.
A project is a container for HCL Link artifacts.
Service definitions define REST services and the endpoints of a service. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for creating, importing, and managing services using the system interface, following Microsoft standards.
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.
The REST Runtime provides a REST API used to run maps and flows that have been deployed.
Deploy a flow from the HCL Link to the local filesystem using Execution flow server definition.
Map Command Server is used to develop, test, and execute maps in development environments. It can also be used to execute commands in production environments.
After a map has been built for a specific execution platform and transferred, the map can be executed using a Map Command Server.
Maps can interface with other maps, functions in libraries, or programs using the EXIT function, the RUN function or an adapter as a data source or target.
There are several activities you can do with the Map Command Server that you have installed on your Windows environment.
Use execution commands to override the map settings or card settings in a compiled map when a map is run using one of the following methods:
To run the server using a Platform API, as part of an argument to the RunMap() function, specify:
To execute a map from a map rule, use the RUN() function as follows:
This documentation contains information about the execution commands and associated options, including the syntax of each command and its particular usage.
This documentation presents a variety of examples involving the execution of maps using various execution commands in a RUN() function and from the command line in UNIX™ and Windows™ environments.
This documentation presents the config.yaml file settings that you can use for the debugging of adapter connections for maps run using non event-driven execution methods.
You can use the utility commands to do various functions.
The LNK programming interface includes language-specific methods and objects that provide common functionality across multiple environments.
About the HCL Link Resource Adapters, and how to use them.
Cloud Native Link refers to the HCL Link product installation on a Kubernetes cluster.
This documentation provides HCL Link reference information.
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