Creating or editing a NetSuite endpoint

Endpoints provide the NetSuite connection information that Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect with NetSuite.

Procedure

  1. Select an activity from the NetSuite folder of the Activities tab.
  2. Drag the activity onto the orchestration.

    The Summary panel is displayed along with a Checklist that lists the tasks that must be performed to configure the activity.

  3. Click the Endpoint task from the Checklist and choose one of the following options:
    • Browse - To select an existing endpoint from the project.
    • New - To create a new endpoint.
    • Edit - To edit an existing endpoint.
      Note: Edits are global, not local. Editing an endpoint affects all orchestrations that use that endpoint in the Project.
  4. When the NetSuite endpoint screen is displayed, complete, or edit, the information in the following fields:
    • NetSuite Customer Login - Users are limited to two sessions for each username/password. One session is through the browser and the other session is through Web Services. Attempting a second login through the browser with the same username and password results in the first session terminating. The same scenario applies to attempts to establish two concurrent Web Services sessions. For multiple concurrent Web Services connections, obtain a Web Services Plus license.
      Field Description
      Email Address E-mail address used to login to NetSuite
      Password Password for E-mail address
      Account Number Account number associated with E-mail address
    • Login Options - Choose either Login normally or Login in to the specified URL and specified version.

      If you purchased the Web Services Concurrent License, click Web Services Plus License.

    • Connection Pool Options - Leave the default values or change the values for the Connection Pool Options:
      Field Description
      Minimum Connections The default is 1.
      Maximum Connections The default is 1. If Web Services Plus License (Concurrent Web Services User preference) is selected, the default is 5.
      Maximum Idle Time The maximum number of minutes, the session can remain idle before ending the session. The default is 120 minutes. NetSuite enforces a 120 minute maximum.
      Maximum Wait Maximum Wait The maximum number of seconds to wait for the session to start. The default is 300 seconds.
    • Connection Timeout - Use the up and down arrows to select the number of seconds, that you want to wait to establish a connection to the endpoint before ending the attempt.
    • Proxy - To use a proxy server to connect with NetSuite, select Connect via a Proxy Server.

      For Authentication, click the arrow and choose the mode, either Basic or NTLM.

      For Realm, if you choose Basic authentication, you can specify a realm. If you do not specify a realm, the endpoint authenticates to 'any realm'.

      Complete the following fields:

      Field Description
      Host Name The name of the proxy server or the IP address of the proxy server.
      Port The port number used by the proxy server to connect with NetSuite.
      User Name The ID used to login to the proxy server.
      Password The password for User Name.
    • Update - Use the Update WSDL to_2011_1 button to upgrade the NetSuite WSDL. The button is inactive if WSDL_2011_1 is already present. After clicking the button, you will be presented with a list of project entities that will be affected by this update. At that point, you can decline to update to WSDL_2011_1 or proceed with the update.

      Click Test Connection to verify that a connection can be established.




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Timestamp icon Last updated: Wednesday, February 17, 2016


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