Database and Third-Party Integrations
  • 31 May 2022
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Article Summary

The data from EdgeReady Database can be accessed directly from the On-cloud lane. The other databases are 3rd party servers and are accessed from the plugin lane. 


The EdgeReady platform supports the extraction of data from the following third party servers:

The configuration of plugins and adapters for the third party servers in the EdgeReady platform is done in the Administration->Integrations tab. Once configured, the data can be accessed through the relevant plugin and adapter in the Integration builder for any logical operations. In the action blocks, after selecting the plugin and adapter, the username is displayed and the user enters the password to access data from the remote systems.

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If RFC connection is enabled in the adapter configuration, the password is not required for the plugin lane.
For example: The user needs to fetch data from the SAP database, process it and store it in the local EdgeReady database. In this scenario, the user inserts the plugin lane block that holds the Plugin and adapter information within the On-cloud lane block, and within the plugin lane fits the required action block for data manipulation that is executed on the SAP data. The output can be stored in the EdgeReady database by inserting the required blocks in the On-cloud lane.

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