This release includes the following new connectors.
Salesforce Data Cloud Connector
You can use Salesforce Data Cloud Connector to connect to Salesforce Data Cloud. You can use the Salesforce Data Cloud connection in Target transformations in mappings and mapping tasks to write data to data lake objects in Salesforce Data Cloud.
When you connect to Salesforce Data Cloud, you can authenticate using OAuth 2.0 client credentials. You can choose the streaming or bulk API as the ingestion mode in the mapping to load data into Salesforce Data Cloud based on your data volume, processing speed, and real-time requirements.
SAP OData V2 Connector
You can use SAP OData V2 Connector to access SAP applications from Data Integration. You can read from or write to OData V2-compliant applications in SAP deployed in the cloud or on-premises.
Use SAP OData V2 Connector to read data from hierarchical and flat entities, and write data to flat entities.
When you use SAP OData V2 Connector, you can create an SAP OData V2 connection and use the connection both as a source and a target in mappings and tasks. When you run an SAP OData V2 mapping or task, the agent reads data from or writes data to entities that are exposed and accessible through OData V2-compliant applications in SAP.
SAP OData V4 Connector
You can use SAP OData V4 Connector to access SAP applications from Data Integration. Use the SAP OData V4 connection to securely read data from entities that are exposed and accessible through OData V4-compliant applications in SAP.
When you use SAP OData V4 Connector, you can create an SAP OData V4 connection and use the connection as a source in mappings and tasks. When you run an SAP OData V4 mapping or task, the agent reads from OData V4-compliant applications in SAP.