What is a PEGA connector?
Table of Contents
- 1 What is a PEGA connector?
- 2 What are services in PEGA?
- 3 What is difference between soap and rest in PEGA?
- 4 What is stateless and stateful in PEGA?
- 5 How do you simulate a rest connector in Pega?
- 6 What is the difference between connector and service rule in Pega?
- 7 What is the difference between rest and connect soap in Pega?
What is a PEGA connector?
Pega uses Connectors to facilitate this type of integration. Connectors are protocol specific, and they establish the link to the external system. Connectors implement the interface of the service running on the external system.
What are services in PEGA?
One of those systems could be Pega Platform™. In this example, an external system requests data from your application. Pega uses services to facilitate this integration. Services allow you to expose the data and functionality of your application to external systems.
What is service soap in PEGA?
A SOAP service means a SOAP service package that provides one or more service methods for an external application to use. Each method in the service package corresponds to a SOAP service rule that identifies an activity to run and maps the incoming and outgoing data.
What is Rule Resolution in PEGA?
Rule Resolution is the process Pega uses to determine the most appropriate rule to execute. When a rule is referenced in a Pega application, rule resolution attempts to locate instances of the rule in the rules cache. Then Pega confirms the rule is available for use.
What is difference between soap and rest in PEGA?
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) and REST (Representational State Transfer) are both web service communication protocols. In Pega, option is available to support both the Connect REST & Connect SOAP, while Connect SOAP is basically for legacy systems whereas REST is the modern day approach.
What is stateless and stateful in PEGA?
If your service method can be executed by any requestor, select stateless. But if your service method needs a requestor which already has a state and clipboard data (object content) and has completed calling one of the service method beloning to the same package, then select stateful.
What is difference between soap and REST in PEGA?
What is difference between soap and rest in Pega?
How do you simulate a rest connector in Pega?
2 Create a new RainForecast REST Connector
- From the DEV Studio menu, select Configure > Integration > Connectors > Create REST integration to start the New REST Integration wizard.
- Advance to the Resource methods form.
- Advance to the Data model form.
- Advance to the Review form.
- Click Create to complete REST integration.
What is the difference between connector and service rule in Pega?
Data can be available in other application too. If we need some data from other applications to process a request, then we can use a connector rule. If some other application depends on Pega data, then we can use service rule to service their request. What is the difference between Connector & Service?
What is a listener in Pega Platform?
In Pega Platform, you use a service rule to configure a service. A listener typically calls service rules. The listener runs in the background on the server, waiting for requests. When a request arrives, the listener analyzes the request and calls the service to process the request and return a response.
What is the difference between get and post methods in Pega?
In Pega, for Service – REST, normally we use GET, POST. The main difference between these two are: In GET method, we don’t need the request body. We can send the request as query string.
What is the difference between rest and connect soap in Pega?
In Pega, option is available to support both the Connect REST & Connect SOAP, while Connect SOAP is basically for legacy systems whereas REST is the modern day approach.
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