The Application Integration Home page provides panels to create assets, such as a process, guide, app connection, human task, service connector, and process object. The page is scaled to 100% zoom level by default.
When you select Application Integration from the My Services page, the Application Integration Home page appears in the modern view by default.
In the modern view, the Application Integration user interface (UI) has a modern look and feel that presents the features you'll use in greater clarity.
If needed, you can use the Modern View On toggle switch that is available on the Home page to switch the UI from the modern view to the classic view.
Note: When you switch the view, all the tabs that were open will get closed. The selected view will be applied to all the Application Integration assets in the current organization until you switch the view again.
The following image shows the Application Integration Home page:
The Home page displays the following panels:
Create a Process
Use the panel to create a process to orchestrate and configure App-to-App integration. When you click the Create a Process panel, the process designer appears. The Home page also includes a Process panel at the bottom-right corner that you can use to create a process.
Use a Recipe
Use the panel to use recipes that contain a package of pre-configured assets. Using recipes, you can quickly onboard customers and create a process for various application integration use cases.
Create a Service Connector
Use the panel to create a service connector to access and interact with programs and services that expose an API. The Home page also includes a Service Connector panel at the bottom that you can use to create a service connector. To create a service connector, you can use a form, or import WSDL, Swagger, and OpenAPI 3.0 files. You can select DAS to create a data access service connector.
Recently Updated Projects / Folders (Top 10)
Use the panel to view and navigate to the top 10 projects or folders that contain the top 100 most recently modified assets.
Note: You might see fewer than 10 projects or folders in the panel if the top 100 most recently modified assets reside in fewer than 10 projects or folders. For example, if the top 100 most recently modified assets reside in 5 folders, the panel displays only 5 folders. If a recently created project or a folder does not contain any asset, the project or folder does not appear in the panel.
The Last Accessed field displays the last updated time and date of the most recently modified asset within the project or folder.
Click a project or folder to navigate to it.
Asset Summary
Use the panel to view a summary of unpublished assets and recently updated assets.
Use the Unpublished Assets panel to view the number of unpublished processes, guides, app connections, and service connectors in the organization.
Note: This panel does not include the count of outdated assets.
Use the Recently Updated Assets (Top 10) panel to view the top 10 assets that were most recently modified in the organization. You can also view the location, the last updated date and time, and the status of the assets.
Click an asset name to view the asset.
Guide
Use the panel to configure a set of screens that prompt users to review, enter, or confirm data. The guides run within mobile apps or on platforms such as PC or Mac.
App Connection
Use the panel to define actions that you can perform using a native connector or a service connector.
Human Task
Use the panel to create a human task asset to include a human decision into a process.
Process Object
Use the panel to group and structure data for use in a process. To create a process object, you can use a form, or import WSDL, Swagger, OpenAPI 3.0, and JSON files.