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IP Development Best Practices: Declarative, Imperative or Both?
Robert_Hearn
When I first started working with Opalis (now Orchestrator) and the SDK, I was taught that you could create activities (and Integration Packs) using the declarative approach or the imperative approach. The way it was relayed, these were two mutually-exclusive paths toward the same end goal. As I work...
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5 Jun 2012
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Understanding IP Installation: What Does Register/Unregister/Deploy/Undeploy Really Mean?
Robert_Hearn
One of the most foundational activities an Orchestrator admin does is installing Integration Packs. After all, Integration Packs provide the real value to Orchestrator because they allow you to extend its capabilities and let you connect to virtually anything so you can automate and orchestrator across...
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23 May 2012
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Understanding Sequential vs. Parallel Processing of Runbook Activities
Robert_Hearn
I saw a question in the forums the other day by a person who asked how you should expect activities in a workflow to be executed when one of the activities generates multi-value data. In other words, one of my activities returns a list of things. How do the next activities react? Will they run in parallel...
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11 May 2012
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Orchestrator Quick Tip: What’s the Maximum Size of Parameters?
Robert_Hearn
I see this question on internal discussions list every now and then, so I thought I'd answer it here to be helpful. The question was: Is there a maximum length for string parameters in the Initialize Data activity? And if the answer is “yes” – what would the maximum length for string parameters be? Let...
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8 May 2012
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Migrating from Opalis – Identifying activities that have changed in Orchestrator
J.C. Hornbeck
Hi everyone As we have previously indicated , there are some changes in the Standard Activities (what were referred to ...read more
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6 Jul 2011
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Leveraging the power of the Orchestrator Out of Box Standard Activities
J.C. Hornbeck
A common question we get is “Do you have an Integration Pack for <insert a product/solution here>?” Charles even wrote ...read more
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22 Jun 2011
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Orchestrator 2012 Beta–All the useful links!
J.C. Hornbeck
Following the Orchestrator 2012 Beta announcement and the previously posted What to Expect in the Beta below is a list of ...read more
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17 Jun 2011
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