An Endpoint represents a source or destination for data you want to move. For instance, you create Endpoints for each of your customers, partners, and back-end systems that you want to integrate. An Endpoint is defined within CIC, but the actual data source resides outside of CIC. You can create different types of endpoints, including AS2, SFTP, and FTP, depending on what protocol you intend for the endpoint to either send or receive data over.
Consider these use cases.
Partner Onboarding
Partner Onboarding is the process of connecting your customers and trading partner community to CIC so that you can exchange files as part of an integration. You use Endpoints to specify transfer protocol and data source information for your customer or trading partners
Connecting to Back-end Systems
Connecting to your back-end systems is the process of making it possible for your internal systems, whether on-premise systems, cloud application infrastructure, or both, to communicate with CIC. You use Endpoints to connect your on-premise back-end systems, whether local storage on a file system or a database.
Connecting to the CIC Transformation Engine
There is a special type of Endpoint, called Transformation, used only to transfer data into and out of the CIC Integration Engine. You do not need to create this Endpoint. CIC comes preconfigured with the Transformation Endpoint ready to use.
Related Topics:
- Managing Endpoints
- AS2 Endpoint
- API Endpoints - Consumer and Provider
- OFTP Endpoint
- SFTP Endpoint
- S3 Endpoint
- Email Endpoint
- Database Endpoint
- Application Endpoint
- FTP(S) Endpoint
- Transformation Endpoint
- Azure Blob Endpoint
- File System Endpoint
- Partner Mailbox Endpoint
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