Digital integrations
Manage digital integrations in Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management).
Starting with the Xanadu release, the legacy digital integrations module has been deprecated from Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management). However, if you’re an existing user of Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management), you can still use the legacy digital integrations module. If you’re a new activation user, the legacy digital integrations module isn’t available.
You can leverage the same features by using the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. To learn more, see Exploring digital integrations in Enterprise Architecture Workspace.
The digital integration represents the integration between two business applications. In a typical scenario there would be a consuming business application, a provider business application, and an interface that is provided by the provider business application. The digital integration contains the metadata on the integration, including name, version, type, data flow direction, middleware used, owners, and so on.
An easy form for digital integration enables the creation of a digital integration from a single page, including the introduction of a new digital interface if it doesn’t exist. The digital integrations are saved in the Digital Integration [sn_apm_di_digital_integration] table. After a digital integration is created, a CI relationship link gets created between the two business applications with the type of interface. This link enables you to access the integration as part of the node map for any business application. A new catalog entry is provided to request an approval for a new digital integration. After the request is approved, the integration gets created.