Neuron ESB AWS SQS Connector
Introduction The AWS SQS Adapter provides a bridge between Neuron ESB and Amazon Web Services’ Simple Queueing Service. Using the AWS SQS Adapter, a Neuron ESB solution can either publish messages to or receive messages from an SQS queue. Please be aware that using the AWS SQS Adapter will incur charges on your AWS SQS…
Read MoreAnnouncing New Neuron ESB Connectors with CU4!
The Neuron ESB CU4 includes a number of new adapters/connectors. With ESBs, connectors are key piece of capability in the world of an integration broker. They serve as the bridge to and from the bus between applications, databases, transports and protocols. The completeness of “what” you ship as well as how easy it is for…
Read MorePeregrine Zuora Connector
Introduction Zuora is an enterprise software company that designs and sells SaaS applications for companies with a subscription business model. The new Neuron ESB Zuora adapter enables you to easily embed any or all of Zuora’s commerce, billing and finance Software as a Service products into your own subscription-based services. The adapter turns your Neuron…
Read MoreIntroducing OAuth Support
The Neuron ESB 3.5 CU4 release introduces OAuth support for authorizing web service invocations using Service Connectors (i.e. HTTP/REST service endpoints) and supported Adapters. Using OAuth, Neuron ESB can obtain access tokens that can be passed to REST services to authorize protected resource invocations. In CU4, OAuth bearer tokens based on RFC 6750 are supported.…
Read MoreNeuron ESB Active Directory Connector
Introduction Neuron ESB’s CU4 Active Directory (AD) Adapter simplifies your efforts to make your AD Server(s) part of your Neuron ESB-based integration infrastructure. Using the Neuron ESB Active Directory adapter, organizations can incorporate AD into their Business Process automation and management solutions to automate tasks involved in new hire and user/group provisioning scenarios. The Neuron…
Read MoreUsing the Neuron ESB SAP Connector – Part 4: Sending IDocs
This is Part 4 of the four-part series on using the new Neuron ESB SAP Connector. In Part 1, we showed you how to set-up the SAP Connector and then use it for importing schemas based on SAP BAPIs, RFCs and IDocs and generating sample XML documents based on those schemas. In Part 2, we showed…
Read MoreIntroducing the new Neuron ESB Connector Metadata Generation Wizard
The Neuron ESB 3.5.3 Cumulative Update (CU) 3 released a host of new features, enhancements and critical bug fixes. For more information on CU3 and all that is going on in the Neuron ESB World, take a moment to read July, 2015 newsletter: https://www.peregrineconnect.com/support/downloads/newsletter/2015/july/. For all the details check CU 3 release document. One of…
Read MoreIDevNews article on Neuron ESB’s Adapter Metadata Generation Wizard
The following is an article that discusses the Neuron ESB Adapter Metadata Generation Wizard; the article appeared on Integration Developer News. Neuron ESB is breathing new life and capabilities into the trusty enterprise service bus for any-to-any integrations – even to the cloud. Neuron ESB is combining its library of adapters with a new Adapter Metadata…
Read MoreSpecifying a custom folder for your custom DLL files
One of the most often-asked questions we receive is “I want to add my custom DLLs into a separate folder instead of the instance folders root; how do I do that?” A DLL is a method to encapsulate logic for re-use. In many cases, you may have existing logic in a DLL or rather than…
Read MoreUsing the Neuron ESB SAP Connector – Part 3: Receiving IDocs
This is Part 3 of the four-part series on using the new Neuron ESB SAP Connector. In Part 1 we showed you how to set-up the SAP Connector and then use it for importing schemas based on SAP BAPIs, RFCs and IDocs and generating sample XML documents based on those schemas. In Part 2 we showed you how to…
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