Using Secure Connectors
Using Secure Connectors topics provide information about creating, installing, and managing Secure Connectors.
- About Secure Connectors
- Secure Connector Minimum Requirements
This topic provides information about minimum system requirements needed to use a Secure Connector. - Creating Secure Connectors
This topic provides information about creating Secure Connectors. - Downloading Secure Connector Configuration Files
How to download Secure Connector configuration files. - Installing Secure Connectors
Provides procedures to download the Secure Connector installer and install the Secure Connector. - Adding or importing certificates to the Secure Connector TrustStore/KeyStore
For Cast Iron connector activities, such as HTTP, FTP, Email, or Web Services (or any other connector) that need to establish connection with the SSL enabled server (HTTPS/FTPS), you must import the corresponding certificates into the TrustStore or KeyStore of the Secure Connector. - Installing Vendor Supplied Libraries for Secure Connectors
Certain endpoints require additional libraries to be installed before the Secure Connector can communicate with them. This section provides information about using the Web Management Console (WMC) to install these vendor supplied libraries. For a complete list of connectors that require vendor supplied libraries, open the Update Connector Libraries page in WMC. - Downloading and installing the SAP libraries
To connect to an SAP system from studio, you must install SAP DLLs and JAR files onto your Windows development machine. You must have the SAP login credentials to enter the SAP Support Portal and download the files. - Uninstalling Secure Connectors (Windows)
This topic provides information about uninstalling a Secure Connector from a Windows machine. - Uninstalling Secure Connectors (Linux)
This topic provides information about uninstalling a Secure Connector from a Linux machine. - Starting and Stopping Secure Connectors
Starting and Stopping Secure Connectors topics provide information about starting and stopping Secure Connectors on Windows and Linux machines. For Windows machines, options you chose during installation affect how you can start and stop Secure Connectors. If you installed the Secure Connector as an automatic Windows Service, as recommended, then you can use the Windows Services control panel to stop and start the Secure Connector. If you installed the Secure Connector as a Windows application, then you can start and stop the Secure Connector using Windows Start menu shortcuts or desktop shortcuts. For Linux machines, you can start and stop Secure Connectors by using a graphical interface or by running commands from the command line. - Upgrading Secure Connectors
This topic provides information about upgrading Secure Connectors. - Updating Secure Connector Configuration
This topic provides information about updating Secure Connector configuration. - Monitoring Secure Connector
You can use the Monitoring tool to check the status of a Secure Connector (SC1) and provide an alternate Toggle Secure Connector (SC2) in case of Secure Connector (SC1) stops working. In case of failure of SC1, specifying SC2 will switch all the projects using SC1 to use SC2 to provide continuous availability of Cast Iron projects. - Troubleshooting Secure Connectors
This topic provides potential solutions for issues you have with the Secure Connector.