Defines and manages connection configurations used for integration with external systems in Apinizer. Connection Configurations are external resources used in Apinizer. You can integrate with external systems when anomaly situations occur or when database connection is required with DB-2-API. Under the Project menu, operations can be performed only on connection definitions belonging to the project, while under the Admin menu, definitions defined in all projects can be viewed. Export/Import operations can be performed for all connection configurations, and they can be made available for use in all projects by moving them to Admin page with the Globalize option
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Project Menu
In the section under Project menu, you can only perform operations on connection definitions belonging to the project.
Admin Menu
In the section under Admin menu, you can view definitions defined in all projects.
All connection configurations are moved to the Admin page with the “Globalize” option, removed from this list, made available for use in all projects, and management is left to the Admin user.
Connection Configurations supported by Apinizer are as follows:
ActiveMQ
Provides reliable asynchronous messaging with AMQP/TCP protocols for message queues and topics.
Database Connection
Provides pooled connection management supporting multiple database types with JDBC and Mongo URI.
Elasticsearch
Provides index and lifecycle management that transmits REST-based log, metric, and search data to a central cluster.
Email
Manages notification, alarm, and bulk email sending operations via TLS-enabled SMTP.
FTP
Provides secure file transfer, directory management, and automatic retry support with FTP/SFTP/FTPS protocols.
Graylog
Provides centralized log collection in GELF format and transmission via TCP/UDP.
Kafka
Manages topic-based message sending and consumption operations with SSL/TLS security.
LDAP/Active Directory
Provides access to corporate directories with SSL/TLS-protected connections and pool management.
Linux Script
Supports rapid DevOps automation by running commands and scripts on remote Linux servers via SSH.
Logback
Monitors API traffic with file-based log collection and rotating file management.
RabbitMQ
Provides secure messaging with message queue management and cluster support via AMQP protocol.
SNMP
Provides secure monitoring by receiving trap/inform messages from network devices with v1/v2c/v3 protocols.
Syslog
Provides secure log transmission to central log servers via TCP/UDP protocols in RFC standards.
JiraOps (Opsgenie)
Performs alarm and incident management by providing Jira Ops/Opsgenie integration with API key.
Webhook
Provides secure data transmission and notifications to external services via HTTP/REST.