PeopleSoft activities
- Overview of the PeopleSoft connector
- Creating or editing an endpoint for a PeopleSoft activity
Endpoints provide the configuration information that Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect to a PeopleSoft server. - Installing JAR files to connect to the PeopleSoft server
You must copy two JAR files on the same workstation as your Cast Iron Studio installation before you can connect to a PeopleSoft server. - Using the PeopleSoft Create Component Interface activity
Use the PeopleSoft Create Component Interface activity to create new component interfaces on the PeopleSoft server. The newly created component contains data that represent a business entity. - Using the PeopleSoft Update Component Interface activity
Use the PeopleSoft Update Component Interface activity to update component interfaces on the PeopleSoft server. This activity updates the corresponding PeopleSoft component with the incoming business object. - Using the PeopleSoft Delete Component Interface activity
Use the PeopleSoft Delete Component Interface activity to delete component interfaces from the PeopleSoft server. This activity deletes the PeopleSoft components and its children. Because the connector supports only logical deletes, the components are marked as deleted, but not removed. - Using the PeopleSoft Get Component Interface activity
Use the PeopleSoft Get Component Interface activity to retrieve component interfaces from the PeopleSoft server. With this activity you can access the PeopleSoft component and retrieve values from the PeopleSoft server. - Using the PeopleSoft Find Component Interface activity
Use the PeopleSoft Find Component Interface activity to retrieve all the component interfaces from the PeopleSoft server. This activity behaves like the PeopleSoft Get Component Interface activity, except that it retrieves multiple instances of the same PeopleSoft component that match the input criteria. - Creating events table and compiling PeopleSoft JAR files
The first of the two required JAR files, which will be named PSFTCI.jar, must be manually built and compiled. - Using the PeopleSoft Get Created Component Interface activity
Use the Get Created Component Interface activity to poll for created objects in the PeopleSoft server. - Using the PeopleSoft Get Updated Component Interface activity
Use the Get Updated Component Interface activity to poll for updated events in the PeopleSoft server. - Using the PeopleSoft Get Deleted Component Interface activity
Use the Get Deleted Component Interface activity to poll for deleted events in the PeopleSoft server. - Specifying retry and Delivery Options for PeopleSoft Activities
Specifying the Retry and Delivery parameters is one of the tasks to configure a PeopleSoft activity configuration.